The One Minute Cure (Part 2)
Since I first posted about the One-Minute-Cure, many people seem to be wondering if it is a scam or not. When I look at my blog statistics, the keyword that has brought most people to this blog is “one minute cure scam”.
The short answer is I don’t really know. The explanation of how it works makes sense to me, though I don’t completely agree with everything it says (see my earlier posting for more detail). It slates the pharmaceutical industry (I can sympathise), it slates the nutritional supplement industry (can’t completely agree with that) and it gives one-sided mis-information about colloidal silver (certainly don’t agree).
The One Minute Cure is certainly marketed very hard. Near the top of its website it states, “Watch this life-changing video now before it’s banned forever “. Well its been there for at least a year.
I have tried it myself. I can’t say that I noticed much difference except maybe a small boost in energy. However, I was not ill at the time, so probably I wouldn’t notice that much difference anyway. I certainly did not have any adverse effects.
So is it a scam? Well the jury’s out on that one, I just don’t know. However, it is quite cheap so there is not much at stake.
I personally would recommend that if you had some virus or bug and money is not a problem, then try the advanced silver solution first as there is much more evidence to back it up. If money is tight, but you still feel that you need something, then the One Minute Cure is very cheap and cost-effective, though it does have less to back it up. It certainly won’t do you any harm.



