14 Page E-Book Tops The $22 Million Mark


The electronically downloadable “Get Rid Of Bad Habits – for good!” has been cited as “simply brilliant” by the psychological community after it was discovered to have helped hundreds of thousands of people kick their addictions to drugs, nicotine, anger, obesity, sexual problems and bad habits of various descriptions.

When The National Enquirer picked up the story in early 2010 the E-Book itself had only been downloaded a handful of times from the original website but had been sent virally around the world “faster than the speed of light” with readers declaring results that were nothing short of miraculous.

Now renowned as revolutionary and ahead of its time, the E-Book contains a mixture of methodologies including meditation, hypnosis, tapping and NLP suggestions constructed in such a psychologically powerful way as to enable people to shift even the most debilitating problems by simply reading. Never before in mans history has anything created as much of an impact in such a short, simple and effective format. The author is reported to have explained, “This process helps the individual discover what triggers their unwanted behaviour and helps them establish the positive intent behind the original trigger. It is based on the belief that “every behaviour has a positive intent – even bad behaviour”, and assists the reader to access and expand on that original intent and find a higher purpose for their life. It has been tested to work successfully for a myriad of afflictions. Words have tremendous power and when used in the right combination they form a bridge between thoughts and behaviour. In this case, the words simply encourage them to develop a blueprint to travel to where they really want in the shortest possible time with the most pleasure they can imagine”.

Time Magazine reported that the author has been paid a whopping $22 millions dollars by a former addict’s family after one of their siblings overcame a 30 year battle with Heroine and Crystal Meth addiction in a matter of days after reading a printed copy of the book. A record breaking result from a product that the author claims will always remain freely available.


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