subject: Type 2 Diabetes - Beware of Unscrupulous Affiliates [print this page] Before going any further, let me make two things absolutely clear.
Firstly, I have no problem with affiliate marketing, where people promote someone else's product and take a percentage when they make a sale, no problem at all.
Secondly, I do a small amount of affiliate marketing myself, but I don't promote anything to do with what I write about most - diabetes. Not a product, not an eBook, nothing.
You see type 2 diabetes, although the same for everyone in that the body is resistant to insulin, affects people to different degrees, at least initially. Some can control it with diet alone, some have to use a combination of diet and oral medication, and others have to inject insulin and also take drugs and control their food intake.
One of the biggest problems, or one of the things that makes me both sad and angry, is that for some people unfortunate enough to live in a country with no state provision, other unscrupulous types are prepared to try and make money out of their illness by claiming to have some form of "wonder drug".
Such people makes claims that border on the libelous. I read a sales page lately that claimed this wonder drug was "100% natural" (surprise, surprise), and that the medical world had covered it up. They had done this because they make money out of diabetics by charging for drugs etc.
So the temptation is to buy this product, because it will save you a fortune on doctor's bills and medication.
Is there a guarantee? Who do you contact if you have a severe reaction? How has this product been proven? I think you know the answer to these questions (it's "no" incidentally).
There is no cure for diabetes. Fact.
However, you can manage this chronic disease pretty well, but drugs will always be a problem if you struggle to find the money to pay for them.
But with the rather scary consequences of untreated diabetes - renal failure, blindness and amputations to name a few, you owe it to yourself not to become prey to these scams.
The sales copy is always highly persuasive. I saw another product where this person "shed tears of joy when my wife was cured"!
A similar example was when this product had been kept secret and was incredibly rare. This was the same sales page that claimed doctors wanted to keep it away from people as they had too much financial interest in treating them. Funny that, usually, if a product is rare, it's ludicrously expensive, and by definition, insufficient to treat the world's diabetics.
Oh yes, they also didn't state if the product was for type 1 or type 2 sufferers. I wonder if they know the difference.
I wonder if they care. Probably not.
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