My communication with Benak
Possibly since the email address with which I made my purchase leads to my personal web site, HelpForHeadaches.com, Benak emailed me, asking me to link to his site from mine. His email included information about his personal situation that, under normal circumstances, I wouldn't publish. However, since he has posted this to forums, I have no compunction about doing so:
"I am just starting out with this site and this discovery hopefully allows me not to loose my house after not being able to find a job. I am at the stage where I am going to remodel my van inside to make it habitable and me and my wife can move in if all else fails. Although with a laptop I can operate out of it but it's not a dream. It's a bugger to get old and not finding a job."
I replied to him, being honest with my objections to his site and claiming a "cure." In his first reply, he said he didn't use the word "cure." When I pointed out two places on the main page of his site where the word was being used, he replied:
"You are right. I forgot about those. i am changing them in a minute. Cheers."
Benak did remove the word cure from the site for a few days. As I write this, it's back again.
Summary
Benak isn't unintelligent. He's intelligent enough to know the difference between and effective preventive treatment and a "cure." Yet, even after removing the word "cure" from his site, he put it back.
There's no way of knowing if what he's telling people about his personal situation is true, so let's give him the benefit of the doubt and say it is. That doesn't excuse him calling this vitamin complex a "cure." Nor does it excuse his putting together a little five-page PDF document that reveals this to be his "cure" and charging people $9.95 - $19.95 for it. He is preying upon people who have the very disease he claims to have, and it's just wrong.
Here's a four-word summary for you: Don't waste your money.
Ranking: 0 stars out of 5 possible. This is a first for me. I have never given a 0 rating before.
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Sources:
Bekak, John. "No More Migraine." Kimand Trading. 2009.

