Amazing Pre-Birth Routine Makes Your Baby More Intelligent In Only 10 Minutes A Day... So Your Baby Is Smarter From Day One.

There's Only One Condition... You've Got to Begin Early. The IQ Gains That Are Possible Today Can't
Be Recovered After Your Baby Is Born!

Dear Mom-To-Be,

     If you'd like to give your baby a head start in life by increasing your baby's IQ as much as 10% before it's even born... in only 10 minutes a day... this will be the most shocking (yet exciting) letter you will ever read. Here's why:

     A 6-year scientific study completed and published in 1998 was done with 648 families and showed a 15-point increase in IQ, plus increases in other areas too.

     Amazingly, this happened with only 10 minutes of the mom's attention each day...

     As recently as 1992, well-known physicians have said that it's "not possible to teach unborn babies..." But the 1998 study, along with several others, have since proven this perspective is outdated and just plain wrong.

     In fact, there have been 6 studies done over the last 15 years involving a total of over 3,000 families. These studies have confirmed that it's not only possible to improve your baby's intelligence before it's born--but you can help your baby improve in other areas as well!

     In case you're wondering, these studies were not out on the "fringe." All of them have been conducted by doctors following accepted practices for medical research.

So... Why haven't YOU heard about
these medical breakthroughs?

     It's because advances in the medical community can take a long time to be accepted if they appear to contradict previously "known" facts.

Case in point:

     It took 50 years before Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling's work with Vitamin C was generally accepted by the medical community as a whole. Fifty years!

     Thankfully, the "lag time" between a medical breakthrough and general acceptance is shortening, but it's still not quick.

     That's one reason why you may not have been exposed to an entirely new branch of medicine broadly categorized as "prenatal."

     Still, this area of specialization is growing quickly. There's already a medical journal published quarterly called the Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology & Health.

     In spite of this growing interest and attention in prenatal health, you might still be wondering...

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