I have a close friend who used apple cider vinager daily for one week before her "huge" painful kidney stone disolved. She didn't have medical ins. and it would have cost her $15000 when the "blasting machine" came to town on one of it's bi-monthly visits. She did also set her intent for it to work. So who can say if it was the apple cider vinager or her intent?
My very close Aunts very good freind had hep c and was on interferon for several years and used apple cider vinager for a year. At her last visit to the doc he said she must have been misdiagnosed because hep c does not go away, but hers was gone and has not returned in three years.
However, I would not credit Trudeau with the first knowing of apple cider vinager. My grandmother used it for many ailments over 50 years ago. Perhaps he can be credited with bringing it to the public eye?
I do believe the coral calcium he was touting for a very long time was not a good product. While calcium can do everything he and "Dr." Barefoot said it can do (I believe) coral calcium is not easily if at all absorbed by the body.
Francie
Dawn _ <terrarain04@
Wow...thank you for posting. I have his book. And, even worse, my mother, who has some medical issues, just recently purchased his "Cures" book as well (coincidentally; I never told her about it) in hopes that she could find some "natural" help for her medical issues.
I had no idea about him other than the fact that his book (although at some points seem a little over-the-top) seems to be something that could help people (I haven't read it completely) who, like me, are looking for that something "else" to help us in our lives.
Do you (or anyone else in thsi group) have any input about his "Cures" book? Is there any legitimacy to it at all? I realized he wasn't a doctor or anything close (and now I'm seeing how NOT close!), but wonder if his information has really been researched and if any of it is credible...or dangerous.
Anyone??
Thanks,
Terra
"J.D. Dolan" <dolanjd@sbcglobal.
I'm at work on a book about Kevin Trudeau, and I'd be interested in hearing from group
members who have had dealings with him.
My book will be focused on Trudeau's latest venture, the International Pool Tour, in which he
seems to have used many of the same marketing tactics he used in his MLM ventures.
My writing has appeared in Esquire, The Nation, the Los Angeles Times, and most recently in
a piece I wrote about Trudeau and the IPT that appeared in Details magazine:
http://men.style.
My first book, Phoenix: A Brother's Life, was published by Knopf.
Thanks,
J.D. Dolan
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