Monday, November 23, 2009

Natural Cure For Ovarian Cysts - Are the Online Reports Really True?

Recently I was visiting a Woman's Forum when I noticed a thread on ovarian cysts. I clicked on it and began reading all the normal concerns and questions about left side pain, right side pain, fibroids, endometriosis, spotting, excessive flow and all the rest.

Then someone had posted that she had seen a book advertised online that promised to cure ovarian cysts naturally and asked if anyone had seen it or used it and did it do any good. This was followed but a number of like requests from other members of the forum.

Well about that time it looks like someone who sells the book responded. Basically their post was taken almost word for word from the book's sales material. It was an obvious attempt to get these women to visit the site and buy the eBook.

Lesson number one to affiliate sales people, your audience, particularly women, are not stupid. Obvious attempts to cram a product down their throat will not be met kindly. Unfortunately in this instance, that clumsy attempt to sell set off a series of threads that ended up calling the product a scam.

We tend to use the word scam pretty freely these days because there is so much of it, particularly on the internet. However in this case, the women determined it was a scam because they felt everything in the book was already available free on the internet. In other words they were not questioning if the "natural cure" worked, only that whatever info that is in the book can also be obtained by searching the internet for free. Why pay for something when with a little work you can get it for free.

Really?

I research and write about holistic and natural approaches to a number of conditions and ovarian cysts happen to be one of them. I know the eBook that the women were talking about. I own a copy and I promote the book. There is no question, that given an unlimited amount of time, you probably could come up with much the same content that the author has put together. The question is, would you know it when you saw it?

The idea that online reports are scams simply because they are online really defies logic. If the average individual could find the cure to ovarian cysts just by doing a Google session, why then would they be spending their time in a forum complaining about their pain?

And that brings me to Amazon. What if the author decided to go hard copy and put the book up for sale on Amazon. Would it be a scam then? Apparently not because there are a number of natural cure books available and Amazon customers have rated them 4 ½ stars out of 5. Is that just because they are a physical product coming from a trusted brand name? Surely all the information could be found for free on the internet. Again, if only you knew what you were looking for.

Look, there is without question any number of junk products being promoted on the internet. ClickBank is probably one of the largest companies that deal in affiliate sales. They have a ton of junk offers that have little value. However, buried in all that dross are some real values and the natural ovarian cure is one of them. And, they have one big feature that Amazon doesn't have. All products, good or bad, have a 60 day guaranteed refund.

That means if you get the natural cure report, and you decide that it's not for you, you can get your money back.

And let me tell you about a natural cure for ovarian cysts. It takes work. Yes there are tips on how to relieve the pain right away but the basis of a cure revolves around eliminating toxins from your body. This includes a detox of your liver and that takes work on your part and it can be kind of disgusting. It also means refraining from certain foods and products. In other words, it means a change in lifestyle and that's not always easy to follow.

The real question is, just how big a problem is ovarian cysts in your life? If it's an ongoing condition are you willing to work to end it for good? If that's the case then you should consider an alternative approach to the hormones and surgery that you rely upon now.

So the answer to the question "is the online report true" is that it is not false simply because it is sold on the internet.

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