Is Nancy MacGranahan's arthritis book too good to be true?

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    Is Nancy MacGranahan's arthritis book too good to be true?

    My 76 year old uncle has arthritis in his shoulders, otherwise he is in good health and really enjoys fishing. But he spends a lot of time strapping himself everyday to gain some pain relief.

    In the past he's given everything a go to ease the pain he suffers but with no real relief. Now I have come across an ebook that people speak well off called "I Cured My Arthritis You Can Too" and although it's only $24.00 I'm hesitant to reccomend it to him.

    Has anyone bought it, it can be found at http://www.arthritis-news.info and any review would be most welcome. Ideally I am looking for help from anyone who has purchased the book and tried the cure it suggests.

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    Can never trust someone with a last name like MacGranahan... way too many syllables first of all.














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