West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Train of Thought => Topic started by: Low Key on October 27, 2005, 10:01:34 AM
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I saw his book "Natural Cures They Don't Want You To Know About" at Costco two weeks ago for $15. I figured that was a steal for a hard cover, so I bought it. I finally finished it today. I have to say, if half the things he wrote are true, that is some scary shit. Has anyone else read his book? I'm interested to know what others think about him and his practices.
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The guy is just a huckster, he was a used car salesmen before. Has no clue what he's talking about.
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Where'd you hear that?
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Where'd you hear that?
I can't remember where I heard the used car salesmen, but I can spot a sheister a mile away. Plus I don't trust anyone named Trudeau. And I just looked up his name on the internet, looks like his infomercials have been banned in the US, they still air in Canada though.
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2004/09/trudeaucoral.htm
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I am slightly familiar with the man but VERY familiar with the truth. there are cures that exist for many of our modern ailments. and it is true that the FDA is more like a Federal Cartel than really concerned about U.S. health. Most of the medicines that are natural are not viewed as financially viable as helping you cope with the ailment. Find out the truth about Aids and you will not be far from the REAL story. Go in Peace.
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Where'd you hear that?
I can't remember where I heard the used car salesmen, but I can spot a sheister a mile away. Plus I don't trust anyone named Trudeau. And I just looked up his name on the internet, looks like his infomercials have been banned in the US, they still air in Canada though.
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2004/09/trudeaucoral.htm
That press release was from last year and I just saw his informercial about 2 months ago. His book is basically bashing the FDA, the FTC, and the pharmecutical companies, and he says they are doing all they can to discredit him. Apparently he has made millions and has insider knowledge and secret research (he say it'll soon be public) about all the things he talks about.
Here's his websites talking about it.
http://www.kevinfightsback.com/
http://www.naturalcures.com/
From what I read, he seems legit and some of the stuff he talks about makes sense, but on a large scale like he emphisizes seems a little farfetched. But I figured I'd give some of the stuff he recommends a try. Hopefully it'll work. If it doesn't, I'm only out $40.
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Man any book marketed towards fat people claiming to hold "secrets" about weight loss is bound to contain a lot of bullshit. It's all about sensationalism, and the number of sales that occur.
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The book isn't about weight loss though. For the first 5 chapters he talk about how the FTC, the FDA, and the drug companies don't want to cure any disease. They just want to mask the symptom with a patentable drug because natural cures can't be patented. Then finally on chapter 6, he outlines how to live life more healthy by detoxifying your body from the pesticides and the hormones farmers put in their crops and livestock. Then on chapter 10 or somewhere along those lines, he vaugly tells you how to get rid of ADHD/ADD, anxiety, diabeties, and MS. He goes into the weight loss thing a little bit, but the book is mainly about living healty. For example, he said something about some marathon runner who was in great physical condition but dropped dead of a heart attack because he was unhealthy. But you can be healthy and still be slightly overweight.
Don't think I'm being fanatical about this though. I'm typing this while smoking a cigarette and I just ate 4 slices of bacon.
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I'm typing this while smoking a cigarette and I just ate 4 slices of bacon.
mmm... bacon.
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I'm typing this while smoking a cigarette and I just ate 4 slices of bacon.
awesome...i just smoked some weed and ate a greasy burger.
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After getting suckered into buying the "Natural Cures" book I thought Kevin Trudeu was a fraud. He used all this bold faced type and went into long diatribe's that had no benefit to make the little useful info he had into a full book. All his best stuff you can get just from watching the infomercial.
But then I read his "Mega Memory" book, and that book is excellent! No doubt, he pulled some schemes in that one two, like this "Memory Institute" he claims to be a part of (that doesn't even exist) and claiming to be the foremost authority on memory (lol). But astonishingly, the book actually has some substance. I saw it at Barnes and Noble and it's the best book for increasing one's memory I have ever seen at a bookstore.
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I don't care what anyone says, this dude is tight. He's kind of like the Master P of self-improvement. He doesn't have the connections to get things done the old fashioned way, but he gets it done regardless, and he actually has some substance.