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3 Minute Cure for Brain Damage?

Posted by X Prozac Junkie on April 30, 2007, at 19:50:29

In reply to Re: Advertised 3 Minute Depression Cure valid?, posted by Mike Freeman on November 28, 2006, at 7:24:34

Mike,

I recently kicked my antidepressant addiction (yes folks, they're addictive). Ever experienced (painful) withdrawal? Couldn't quit? There you go. At any rate, I've questioned any permanent brain damage (not to mention liver, kidney, etc.) resulting from chronic antidepressant use over a 15 year period (Zoloft, Prozac, Effexor, Cymbalta). It appears you may have suffered some brain damage yourself Mike, since your ad copy has numerous grammatical and spelling errors. Who in their right mind would expect to receive money for such a lack of professionalism? Someone with brain damage perhaps.

Best of luck,

X Prozac Junkie


> Hello everyone.
>
> This is Mike Freeman, of www.depression.curedhere.com
>
> Yes, I offer a "3 Minute Depression Cure" on my web site.
>
> While doing research recently, I came across this very intersting site, and noticed these postings.
>
> And if you will allow me to respond, I would like to answer some of the comments and questions presented here regarding my "cure".
>
> First off, I would like to explain the nature of the changing position (or absence) in the Google side bar:
>
> This is simply a function of how the Google Adwords advertising system works. This system is constantly changing and evolving, and over the last year especially I have seen many changes that have turned this type of advertising upside down! I make no claim to being a "Google Advertising Expert", and I have found this to be a difficult aspect to keep up with. I am only lucky in the fact that I have a few friends that help me with this, and it is only because of this that I am able to keep any position at all with Google's advertising.
>
> In other words, everyone but the most dedicated advertisers, with millions of dollars in budget money, will have ads that fluctuate on that side bar.
>
> Next, I would like to address the comments regarding the functionality of the "3 Minute Depression Cure".
>
> One comment regarded the prospect of such a thing as simply impossible - after all, it has been a problem for "thousands" of years, right?
>
> That kind of thinking is unfortunately a little too "black and white". After all, how many medical "miracles" have come about in the last 100 years?
>
> I put it to you that ANYTHING can be possible, if you only know how. This is not just in regards to my depression cure, but it also reflects the potential within the universe in general.
>
> It is when we think that all is known that we make our biggest mistakes!
>
> So let me explain to you the nature of the cure I have outlined in the audio-CD:
>
> Depression is a tool. It serves a USEFUL purpose.
>
> Like any tool, if you do not know how to use it properly it can hurt you. Learn to use it correctly and efficiently and this tool can help you to change your life in rewarding ways.
>
> It is really about changing your sense of awarenes, of both self and environment.
>
> I believe I also read a comment about the length of the cure. Please allow me to clear this up:
>
> The "3 Minute Cure" audio CD is about 30 minutes long. It takes that long to explain enough vocabulary, vernacular, and background to the average person so that they may actually understand and then benefit from the actual cure when it is presented.
>
> And yes, this information, which outlines the actual cure process, is only 3 minutes long!
>
> And how long will it take to implement?
>
> Your entire life!
>
> Think about it. If you stop implementing it, the depression will become a problem again. It is like refusing to wear safety goggles in a shop environment; you put yourself at risk because you are not following the rules of safety.
>
> This is the same idea here. The cure is process that helps you to attain a proper mental attitude and awareness regarding depression, so that you will use it correctly as the tool it is and therefore benefit. When you stop using this process, depression can become a problem almost immediately.
>
> This may sound difficult, but it isn't. It is just true. If you want to see the things around you then you must be in the habit of opening your eyes. But this habit is not so difficult to maintain, is it? I should think we have all managed to do so!
>
> The process simply becomes habit based on experience and knowledge, just like any other behavior with positive benefits to you; you simply "do it".
>
> Oh, and one last thing: regarding the possibility that I am "scamming" people.
>
> I have a valid and active merchant account with a VERY reputable organization. If I were "scamming" good folks I would surely lose this account in short order! If you have any doubts, please look at the URL on the order form page. You will notice that it redirects to Authorize.Net (this is a gateway server). You can contact this company directly and get verification of my business authenticity from them, and they will more than happy to furnish you with information regarding certain aspects of their own business. You should have no problem verifying that both they and I are reputable businesses in good standing. :)
>
> I hope this helps to clear up any confusion regarding these matters here. :)
>
> Sincerely,
> Mike Freeman
>
> P.S. I also offer a 100% guarantee (I ask one question, "who do I give the refund to?" :) ) Try getting a refund on a used prescription sometime!


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