This may sound miraculous, and it is. I did not resort to surgery, vitamins, vision improvement exercises or anything like that, but my vision is back to 20/20. My corneal topographies have altered drastically showing no more signs of keratoconus. I share my miracle cure after taking time to prove it. Find out about it on:
(link removed at site owner's request by Moderator LonghoC 06/06/14)
I cured my irregular astigmatism (keratoconus) naturally
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This at face value sounds interesting, however having followed the link I can not see any reason why I should part with $38.
Can you impart more information?
Where is this published?
How was this research done?
How was the degeneration of the collegen in the cornea overcome if there were no dietry or medicinal intervention?
Where does the $38 got to suchas a charity or personal gain?
As you are aware there are many internet scams and we constantly battle the spammers on this site hence the request for further information.
Regards
Gareth
Can you impart more information?
Where is this published?
How was this research done?
How was the degeneration of the collegen in the cornea overcome if there were no dietry or medicinal intervention?
Where does the $38 got to suchas a charity or personal gain?
As you are aware there are many internet scams and we constantly battle the spammers on this site hence the request for further information.
Regards
Gareth
Gareth
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All
Please ignore this thread!
Its a money making scam and well known
Basically, how it works is as follows
a) E Book downloadable file which surprise surprise costs money!
b) they then target the particular area which the e-book relates to
c) they wll make the website look really convincing and make unsubstantiated claims
d) you make the purchase, realise its a pile of rubbish, and youve just spent money!
e) normally, somewhere along the line your email address will then be submitted to someone who then forwards you another list of e-books which you then resell! and profit for
This looks exactly like one of those! Happy to be proved wrong though!! But Ive got a feeling my 6 numbers will come up before then!
Please ignore this thread!
Its a money making scam and well known
Basically, how it works is as follows
a) E Book downloadable file which surprise surprise costs money!
b) they then target the particular area which the e-book relates to
c) they wll make the website look really convincing and make unsubstantiated claims
d) you make the purchase, realise its a pile of rubbish, and youve just spent money!
e) normally, somewhere along the line your email address will then be submitted to someone who then forwards you another list of e-books which you then resell! and profit for
This looks exactly like one of those! Happy to be proved wrong though!! But Ive got a feeling my 6 numbers will come up before then!
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If this is really genuine, then I'll eat my hat.
From a technical perspective, the domain he's using was purchased last month for the minimum period possible - and from a well known "shareware" domain provider. None of this makes it sound anything but a scam.
I've sent "Al" a PM, requesting that he answer the post. I'll give him until this time tomorrow, and then I'll remove the thread and ban the user and IP address.
From a technical perspective, the domain he's using was purchased last month for the minimum period possible - and from a well known "shareware" domain provider. None of this makes it sound anything but a scam.
I've sent "Al" a PM, requesting that he answer the post. I'll give him until this time tomorrow, and then I'll remove the thread and ban the user and IP address.
John
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