Dr. Cass Ingram's Natural Cures For Diabetes: Reverse diabetes quickly through the power of natural cures
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #407517 in Books
- Published on: 2005-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 343 pages
Customer Reviews
It works
I have used Dr. Ingrams products for 2 years now and I still have my liver, unlike "DRUGS" that have been know to cause death in some cases and other complications. Just look at your television and watch the "drug" commercials and listen to the side effects.
Anyone who says that Dr. Ingrams products are not working for them then they must be doing something wrong.
I had a serious toe nail infection went to a drug store and the druggist said i would need a doctors note to get a product called lamisil a drug that she said would destroy my liver if i were to use it. She then whispered to me to go to a health food store and see what they have. I did and now no toenail fungus. Using the oil of oregano and oragamax.
It works and works well.
Everyone with diabetes should read this!
I liked everything that Dr Ingram said. If everyone would take his advice
there wouldnt be as much typeII diabetes.
A bad read!!!
I had to force myself to finish reading this book. It is beyond a doubt the most poorly written and frustrating "reads" I've come across in a long time. Bad punctuation, and the repeated use of "the fact is", "in fact", "that is", and "thus" was as distracting as listening to Paris Hilton or some valley girl with the constant "like" and " uhm", etc. You're so busy noticing these idiosyncracies, the content is hard to follow. Plus, it seemed geared only toward his cure, not a variety of natural option, of which there are many.I felt that from page one the tone was almost angry. If you're presenting facts, (not that I'm doubting his) the facts should make their own argument. When presented in the tone I interpreted it seemed defensive, rather then informed. Ever had a friend vent at you over some problem? That's what reading this book felt like. By the time I finished it (in one sitting) I felt like someone had chewed my ear off. While content was interesting (when not distracted by everything else) I honestly wish I hadn't wasted my money on this particular book.






