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July 29, 2008
I decided that I’ve suffered long enough with acid reflux, and it’s time to do something about it besides popping antacid tablets in the middle of the night. I remembered reading somewhere that this was not a good habit.

So I paid my $47 and downloaded Jeff Martin’s 150-page eBook. Jeff is a certified nutritionist, and a former heartburn sufferer himself, and he spent 7 years researching and perfecting his techniques for eliminating heartburn homeopathically.
The book provides a solid introduction to the causes of heartburn. Traditional medicine can only provide temporary relief, but cannot cure the malady, because it treats only the symptoms and doesn’t consider the underlying cause. Jeff’s homeopathic method cures heartburn naturally, permanently, without drugs, and without any side effects.
In addition to this valuable eBook, the package also provides personal consultations with the author to help you get through the battle with acid reflux once and for all. 6 more eBooks on related subjects are also included.
July 17, 2008
Clicking on the banner above will take you to LearningHerbs.com, which is the home page for one of three sister sites published by the Gallagher Family. There you can watch a short video entitled “The Secret to Learning About Herbs”.
You are then presented with four choices of where to begin your learning process. Two of the choices are free. I chose the monthly newsletter, HerbMentor News, which comes with an eBook, Home Remedy Secrets. This “book”, in addition to recipes for home remedies, also contains 10 short videos, which is one of the Gallaghers’ specialties.
The two paid choices both look worthwhile: “The Herbal Medicine Making Kit” for $59.95, which includes all the materials and instructions for making your first natural medicines … and “Wildcraft! An Herbal Adventure Game” for $29.99, a board game that allows the whole family to learn about herbs.
If you are interested in learning about herbal home remedies, I don’t think that you could possibly do better than to begin your journey here. The free material is excellent, the paid products look well worth the cost, and you are not subjected to any high-pressure salesmanship — either in the sales pages or in the newsletter.







