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July 8, 2008 Wealth Review: water4gas
What is the Water4Gas program? It's a method for generating
hydrogen fuel which has actual benefits to your engine beyond
just improving fuel economy, which a hydrogen system will
definitely do. Can you find free advice for building a hydrogen
system from the Internet? Absolutely. There are a number of
sources for hydrogen fuel systems easily found with a quick on
line search.
With the price of fuel rising exponentially
by the day, interest in alternatives is really taking off. So
when you see an offer like this, it peaks your interest,
followed by a WHOLE lot of questions. Right now, if you visit
the
Water4gas website, you can get a free e-book download that
helps to answer questions and address concerns about the
Water4gas program.
You're probably thinking, "Isn't hydrogen dangerous?"
Absolutely, when under pressure. You see, that is how the big
name automakers want us to get hydrogen fuel. In dangerous
pressurized tanks, pumping it at hydrogen fuel stations, keeping
their big-oil buddies in the loop.
One of the secrets the over 37,000 users of the hydrogen fuel
system have learned is that hydrogen is safely compressed in
water, released on demand. It helps your engine burn cleaner and
the system promoted here is safe for the newer, computer
controlled cars. It is an add-on to the engine and can be
removed in less than 60 seconds, according to the website.
Does a hydrogen fuel system really improve gas mileage? My
personal experience is yes. My husband, who is mechanically
inclined, studied the hydrogen fuel method four years ago, put
together a crude system and improved our mileage 30%. One of the
nice things about the water4gas system is you not only get the
complete books, you get access to updates as the technology
improves, tech support and even a page to set you up with a
seller near you of the pre-built system in case, like me, you're
not a mechanic or rocket scientist.
What's the price of this system? $97, which seems quite
reasonable considering that's now about the price of a tank of
gas. Time is money, of course, and with the e-books provided by
Internet download instantly, you can literally be up and running
in a short time. Average time to recoup total expenses,
including the cost of books is a couple of months. Not bad, eh?
By the way, if you want to see hydrogen assisted cars for
yourself before you try using the system, they meet every
Saturday in Van Nuys, California. No sales or installations
allowed at the meet, just a chance to get together and share
notes. Here's the info for the meeting location:
meet hydrogen fuel
drivers
Two other great reasons to purchase the Water4gas system is the
60 day, 100% money back guarantee, along with secure shopping
through the Clickbank system. This is not some 'fly by night'
guy. He stakes his reputation on the service he provides to his
customers and with nearly 13,000 buyers of his system out there,
he must be doing something right.
So if you are eager to get better fuel economy, and maybe even
make some extra dollars promoting or building this type of
system, this could be $97 well spent. There are a lot of
copycats out there, and since
water4gas is a huge success, the list is growing by the day.
But this guy is the real deal.
Website:
Water4gas
July 11, 2008 Health review:
Reishi Coffee
Could I just get a cup of Reishi coffee,
please?
You've no doubt seen/heard the hype about Reishi coffee and
maybe even given it is try. Is it worth the extra expense?
Without a doubt, yes. I was one of the first big fans of the
stuff when it started being promoted in the US. Why? Because it
has the potential to improve health and wellness. Reishi has a reputation for modulating the immune system
and being a powerful anti-inflammatory. In the oriental world it
is known as the "king of herbs" When we drank Reishi at our
house, we didn't get sick, period. Now the FDA says that only a
drug can prevent or treat an illness, so it can only be an
amazing coincidence that we feel so much better, more alert and
energetic drinking the Reishi beverage. And although more expensive
than home brewed or instant coffee, it's still substantially
less than the gourmet coffee house/espresso stand stuff, and
about on par ordering a cup of joe at a local cafe, which
sure as heck won't benefit your body like the Reishi may.
Reishi coffee retails for around $1.25-$2.00 a cup. You add hot
water and instantly get your cup of health (There are now some
ground brew-it- yourself products on the market). You can enjoy
it any time. You can even make money selling it to other
people. And with coffee being the second biggest commodity in
the world after oil, it just might be a good line of business to
be in.
Unfortunately, some of the biggest players in the Reishi coffee
business have been involved in soap opera-like fighting within
and without their respective companies the past couple of years
making choosing a company to be affiliated with difficult. There
are a few other small companies out there, although for some of
these, consistent timely order fulfillment may be an issue
occasionally.
And so we come to the new guy on the block, Organo Gold. What
the cost of Organo Gold's products will be is as yet unknown
since they are just getting started. However, their website now
shows a "100%" retail markup, promising $25 distributor profit
for each box sold. That will put Organo Gold at the high
end of the Reishi market with a suggested retail of $50 a box,
compared to Gano Excel's $25. I did have the
opportunity to sample some of their offerings recently and
the mild flavor could make this a hit, even with folks who didn't
embrace Reishi coffee before. For those that prefer a stouter
blend, it may taste weak and whether potency of the herb is
affected by the milder flavored mushroom is as yet unknown.
Right now it's only available to people who sign up as
distributors until September. If you are interested either for
business or product purchase, their website is:
www.organogold.com
The pleasant surprise of the week
is the improvements is Gano Excel's program. They have some good
incentive programs for distributors and are making inroads
towards getting back customers that may have left the company in
the last year or so. Their fast order fulfillment is definitely
an improvement. It used to be that it took about a week to get
an order from California to Montana. Paying extra for express
shipping was no faster. So when I placed an order on Friday,
chose the least expensive USPS Priority mail option and received
my order Monday morning, it was an awesome surprise. What ever
they've done to improve the process is working and I'll go back
to being an autoship customer. I want my coffee.
www.ganoexcel.us
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