Life-Saving Cures: How to Use the Latest and Most Powerful Cures
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1100689 in Books
- Published on: 1999-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 312 pages
Customer Reviews
Best advice I ever followed
I started taking Wild oil of Oregano after I heard a lecture by Dr. Cass Ingram. It's been two years of taking a few drops everyday and my sinus problem has disappeared. The artritis in my hands hasn't flared up and I am seldom sick or get a cold. My Aunt has fibermyalsia and her Dr. is amazed at her improvement since taking the oil. A lot of people can snub this book but have they actually tried taking the advice? My Dr. said oil of oregano cannot hurt me and I cannot get addicted or overdose.
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!
If you purchase any of Dr. Cass Ingram's books, you are setting yourself up to verbal manipulation. I personally have met Dr. Ingram and found him to be pompus, arrogant and rude. He claims oregano cures everything yet he has deep dark circles under his eyes and is always grabbing his neck. He makes medical claims, yet has little research to back anything up and his books are repetitious and constantly plugg the North American Herb & Spice product line. Gee, I wonder if he has any interest in the company? He uses vauge words to try and sell products and relies on past history, yet cites little (if any). Most of his books do not even have a works cited section. That should tell you something. I heard Dr. Ingram say that he was going to try and finish a book within a month. People spend hard-earned money on his books and claims to spend one month to write a book. Probably not much substance there.
alarmist from the left field
One of the worst purely anecdotal unscientific book. Too many references are misquoted or taken out of context. A wanna be expert preying on the vulnerability of the simpletons. He would have us all bathing in a tub of oregano oil smelling like a spagetti sauce.





