Tom Bell & Michael Morgan are IN! We have this to look forward to. I'm not quite sure why somebody would crap on a piece of paper, but from what I've been reading online, a number of people want to see what's been inside their system. Anyway, if you Google online you'll see a number of testamonials about how great this feels. Come join us, see the first entry below to join in this new online movement.
I once strategized to get men to have colonoscopies, an intitiative of the American Cancer Society. My job was to incite men to have a "minimally invasive endoscopic examination." What does that mean? It means you aren't allowed to eat the previous 18 hours, that they give you medicine to dialate your anus so they can stick a scoptic tube-camera up your ass to look at your large colon and the distal part of the small bowel.
Getting men to say yes to a fiber optic camera on a flexible tube being passed through the anus was no easy feat. In the past, ads that showed fatherless kids or other tear jerkers hadn't really worked that well. It was something about not wanting a corded camera being shoved up their ass that most men objected to. And yet, doing this procedure is the only way to get an early detection on a cancer that kills and is often very treatable if detected early. If you are over 50 and have insurance...just go do it.
How did we get men to take action? We didn't advertise to them much...we advertised to the doctors. The message we gave doctors was that we were telling them that if they are over 50 they should have a colonoscopy. We also told the doctors we were goning to be polling their patients to see if they were recommended for a colonscopy, which the Surgeon General says men over 50 should have once.
In a land of HMOs, many doctors are incentivised to keep costs down. This was one way the American Cancer Society was helping with preventative medicine.
Cleaning out your system is thought by many to help prevent colon cancer. So, why not join us and order your detox kit today and come join us for a day of cleansing May 1, 2006.
I once strategized to get men to have colonoscopies, an intitiative of the American Cancer Society. My job was to incite men to have a "minimally invasive endoscopic examination." What does that mean? It means you aren't allowed to eat the previous 18 hours, that they give you medicine to dialate your anus so they can stick a scoptic tube-camera up your ass to look at your large colon and the distal part of the small bowel.
Getting men to say yes to a fiber optic camera on a flexible tube being passed through the anus was no easy feat. In the past, ads that showed fatherless kids or other tear jerkers hadn't really worked that well. It was something about not wanting a corded camera being shoved up their ass that most men objected to. And yet, doing this procedure is the only way to get an early detection on a cancer that kills and is often very treatable if detected early. If you are over 50 and have insurance...just go do it.
How did we get men to take action? We didn't advertise to them much...we advertised to the doctors. The message we gave doctors was that we were telling them that if they are over 50 they should have a colonoscopy. We also told the doctors we were goning to be polling their patients to see if they were recommended for a colonscopy, which the Surgeon General says men over 50 should have once.
In a land of HMOs, many doctors are incentivised to keep costs down. This was one way the American Cancer Society was helping with preventative medicine.
Cleaning out your system is thought by many to help prevent colon cancer. So, why not join us and order your detox kit today and come join us for a day of cleansing May 1, 2006.
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