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ginkgo
December 6th, 2007, 01:29 PM
I have the book Natural Cures by Kevin Trudeau where it talks about the no-hunger bread. It says to go to his website (naturalcures.com) for the recipe but I know he will want my credit card info (he was in jail for credit card fraud). I saw a site where someone asked this and a lady said that she had it but did not post it.
Is there a reason for not posting it? Can someone post the recipe here so others and myself will have it?
Libellula
December 6th, 2007, 01:56 PM
it's probably not posted anywhere because it may be considered a copyrighted piece of work. Posting it here without proper credit or changes by you to make it your own recipe is considered copyright violation and violation of the TOS
hoodedclawjen
December 6th, 2007, 03:47 PM
if you paid for his book, he's already got your money in his pocket. he's a smart guy- why defraud people via credit cards illegally, when you can scam them legally by selling them books full of waffle, and getting them to join forums for more info, instead?
from googling, it looks like the bread you want is otherwise known as Hunza Diet Bread. there are free recipes for it, with multiple variations, all over the net.
ginkgo
December 6th, 2007, 11:50 PM
There are exceptions to the copyright law (called fair use) where you can use quotes from a copyrighted work. The law does not say what the limit on words is, but you really can't sell a paragraph or 2 of information. In fact a quote of this size may get people interested in buying the book.
I think that the price that I paid for the book was well worth it. Also Kevin did not get my money. I bought the book at a yard sale for $1. The book looked new and has 550 pages. Originally the book sold for $20 with $10 shipping and handling. Note if you get your money back on an item, it does not include shipping and handling.
The book claims that the couple improved upon the Hunza no-hunger original formula. I would not try to pretend that it is my recipe. No one wants my recipe. People want the recipe mentioned in the book on 50 pages about it. I think it is a rip off to spend 50 pages of a book talking about it but not giving it.
ryudo2
December 8th, 2007, 12:34 AM
ditto to that. Your best move would be to NOT buy that book and try satisfying your hunger with other good, nutritional stuffs like veggies/oatmeal/fruits etc. Why shell out so much money for an untested recipe?? Sounds veeeeeeery fishy to me....
Brandon
December 8th, 2007, 02:02 AM
Is no-hunger bread like lembas bread from LOTR? :p
Tofu-N-Sprouts
December 8th, 2007, 03:23 AM
:lol: ~Brandon
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