Review: Foundation for Infinite Survival
Using a comprehensive approach to long-range health based on the life-extension sciences, this site claims that a 20-30% increase in healthy life-span can be gained by most people with available technologies. Of course, if you want to find out how they are going to charge you...
First you have to provide a name and email address to enter
the site (hint: they don't provide or require a password, if you visit the site multiple times you have to enter the contact information each time!)
Once 'inside' you may search as you will for content ... there is none of value, just forms to fill out to pay $155 (or $285 for a printed copy) for a 200 page report on 'any' disease. If the report is custom made for you (as some claim to be, other are generic) how do they know it will come out to 200 pages? Probably just a template of general info you can get online from PubMed and similar sources, with a line or two changed to 'personalize' it. Just a guess, we didn't purchase one!
Click on the 'Medical Research Services' link and you get the speil, including this snippet: ... a one year subscription to the companion web-site is included, which has the monthly revised reports and other features that are relevant to Breast cancer. Now this wasn't the link for a breast cancer report, but each specific report (breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer and prostrate cancer) has a carbon-copy page, like this generalized 'Medical Research Services' -- if the descriptions are cloned what does that suggest about the reports?
If any of you have actually purchased one of these reports, please let us know what you think of it by posting a comment!
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