(Market Watch) — Dutch scientist M.A. Yacobi has discovered a medical treatment that can prevent premature death for people suffering from Hypertension (high blood pressure), Atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and elevated cholesterol levels.
These three medical conditions are caused by the build-up of bodily waste, leading to hardening of the arteries and ultimately resulting in organ failure, which is the major cause of coronary and vascular disease. Worldwide, millions of people suffer from this condition, often with fatal outcome.
Groundbreaking discovery regulates metabolism This newly developed medication successfully ensures that bodily waste products ultimately leave the body. The unsettled metabolism will start functioning and blood circulation and organs will again be regulated. This significant discovery allows the body to regain its normal function and the patient to remain healthy.
The photo material that can be found at http://www.soulberc.com/causestreatment.html shows which waste products are removed.
‘Impact on society’
‘This is a revolutionary treatment in this medical field and it will have a major impact on society. So many people suffer from Hypertension, elevated Cholesterol and Atherosclerosis. This is good news for those people’, says Ahmed Soulaimani, managing director at Soulberc Consultants, the company supporting the scientist. ‘These are the main causes of coronary and vascular disease and now they can be eradicated drastically. We suspect that more metabolic diseases such as diabetes and migraine will also benefit from this research.’
Out-of-the box
The treatment was discovered by the skilled medical researcher M.A. Yacobi from Enschede. An innovative and ‘out of the box’ thinker in the medical field, he has conducted independent medical research for over thirty years now. His medical innovations have far-reaching consequences for the patients that benefit from his life-changing treatments.
This is most likely a scam. It would be better to checks stories before sending out links. Marketwatch is full of scams.
If it looks too good to be true, it definitely is. From the style of writing (every single statement is generic and unsubstantiated) to vague “pictures before and after”, it is 100% classic “cleansing” scam.
Useless. The seond page will not load.
Lead piece sounds very interesting but web link clicked for “Read More” is faulty. Please fix so we can read this.
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There is no real scientific information here, just vague statements. It sure seems like a scam, a PR release to promote some product. We normally see a much higher standard from LowerPressure.
let-us hear the facts. could be a BUILD UP of waste product.