Sentences with phrase «magic pill marketing»

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Large pharmaceutical companies have poured untold millions (or perhaps billions) of dollars into developing and marketing insomnia drugs, and their drive to find the magic pill has largely paid off.
They are then packaged in capsules or bottles which sit for goodness knows how long on store shelves until the unwitting customer buys them in hopes that these magic pills will somehow reduce their chances for cardiovascular disease and other inflammatory conditions as so cleverly marketed.
While there might be no magic pill or silver bullet on the market, one thing you can consider is resistant starch (3).
The truth is, there are no magic pills or miracle cures on the market and many of the products available are untested, use harmful ingredients, are unsafe and can be damaging to your long term health.
They are simply luring you in with their devious marketing ploys to try and get you to believe that there is a «magic pill in a bottle» that will solve all of your body fat and muscle issues and have you looking like the fitness model on the bottle in a couple days.
No magic pill will replace a well - designed book marketing strategy, supported by hard work, creative thinking, persistence and partnering with the right people.
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