Upila, I shouldn't be surprised, but I still find it shocking.
I feel terrible that you had to have the experience first hand; this is exactly the type of false hope and experience we're trying to educate people against.
This is also the reason we're vigilant against advertising and the posting of non-authorative links in these forums (explanation to follow):
Search engines pick up these posted links and use them to rank websites accordingly. These scammers post many links all around the internet and the search engines begin to think these websites are "good resources" for information about
ALS.
The worst part is, individuals first diagnosed will find these websites and beleive what they read on the fraudulent evenbetternow.com website. Their first interaction with the company will most likely be the purchase of the book.
The book then tells people what products are required to "improve your health". What follows? The purchase of the rest of the products at the cost of thousands of dollars a month.
The book is only the beginning the Even Better Now fraud.