The Five Rituals

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Yesterday, we purchased a product called The Five Rituals.

It promises to make you look and feel like 30 years younger, improve strength and eyesight and basically just make a better you.

These Rituals are supposedly the ancient secrets of the Lamas in a tibetan monastery somewhere in India, I think. You can read the full story here: The Five Rituals.

30 years? Quite an impossible situation for a thirteen year old, right?

“Don’t worry, I’ll be back when I’m 17.”

Thing is, I wouldn’t mind better eyesight as I can feel it getting worse, it runs in the family and pretty much everyone in the family uses either glasses or contacts.

I was really sceptic to this at first, but when I saw the testimonials from people like John Gray (Men are from Mars, women are from Venus) and Martin Sheen, I changed my mind.

Haven’t gotten the time to completely check out these Five Rituals yet, but I’ll keep you updated.

Peace.

//Linus

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Comment by deedee
2008-10-12 16:45:19

Hi
just read your post today. I too received the email this morning and am interested, but does it work. Have you tried it yet? Is it worth purchasing?

 
Comment by Linus Rylander
2008-10-15 20:56:54

I’d say, definitely. Whenever I run through a set of this in a few minutes, I get like an instant energy boost. Way cool :)

And yer, I wouldn’t recommend a product unless I really liked it. After all, it was the recommended product of the month in April.

Good luck,
Linus

 
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