Ten Reasons Why You Should Not Buy "Natural Cures" by Kevin Trudeau

A Book that Kills Trees for Greed

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The author has struggled through this reprehensible piece of flotsam entitled Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You To Know About by Kevin Trudeau and finds no redeeming qualities. If one thing is constant, it is the confidence man. From the beginning of time until the present day, the con-artist will be here; preying on the innocent.  The book, Natural Cures, should be avoided at all cost.  Here are ten reasons to save your money.

10. The title doesn’t match the content.
There is little, if any, content in Natural Cures that has anything to do with reasonably studied holistic medicine. Most of the book is Kevin Trudeau’s account of how "they" don’t want you to know these secrets. I speculate that his animosity towards the government stems from the fines levied on him by the FTC in 1998 and again in 2004 for making false claims.

9. The cures are not based on scientific research.
Observations without sound research do not yield valid conclusions. For example, Trudeau claims that cancer is caused by acidity in the body. To protect yourself from cancer, he claims that you should make your body more alkaline by eating foods rich in minerals such as calcium. The problem is that by the time any food leaves the human stomach, the body’s natural hydrochloric acid has acidified everything for further digestion. Blood maintains a very narrow PH balance regardless of diet. If it didn’t, we’d all be dead today.

8. Natural Cures preys on people’s desperations.
In the introduction to Natural Cures, Trudeau tells a story of how he almost died. From this tragic event, he repented his life and developed his health system. The only problem with the story is that Trudeau never had the near death experience that he so vividly writes. When repeatedly confronted for the medical evidence, he fails to produce any documents to support his tale. This is the classic sympathetic hook. Others who are grasping at straws due to their poor heath are hooked into thinking that his "discoveries" can help them, too.

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