Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Does the Amazing Cleanse diet program really work?

A user named Pex has given an Answer to about 1000 diet questions here - linking to this website: http://diet4cleansing.com/ (I think there are some other links which he/she has given which lead to the same site).





I don't know if Pex is somehow who was a customer of this diet %26amp; became a big fan %26amp; is promoting it out of the good of his/her heart - or is affiliated with this program %26amp; is out to promote it (not a bad idea from an advertising stand point, but not quite ethical, either).





Has anyone tried this cleansing diet - or something like it? Any success?Does the Amazing Cleanse diet program really work?
If Pex has been promoting this repeatedly, then I agree: Pex is out to make money on the link and should probably be reported as using this site to make money, a violation of Yahoo Answers policies.





I wouldn't fall for it - the top pictures look doctored: do you notice how fat the woman's face still looks? If she shed that much weight, you'd see it in her face, too!Does the Amazing Cleanse diet program really work?
1. We can safely say Pex is out to make money.


2. It won't work.


3. Rule of thumb...never buy anything sold in an infomercial.
I just got done using Almighty Cleanse (it's on TV all the time) and it worked great. I'm lighter and more energetic.

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