Beware That Cup of Coffee! -- New Book Proposes Disturbing Connections to Some Diseases


LODI, Calif., Nov. 15, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- We wake up in the morning and grab that freshly brewed cup of coffee. But just how safe is this drink? In this startling new book that is bound to raise controversy, author Lynette Ann Yount proposes disturbing connections between caffeine, certain diseases like Huntington's and similar ailments, and concludes that Caffeine Killed My Family.

Coffee, cola drinks, chocolates -- these are just a few food products with caffeine. The book Caffeine Killed My Family is intended to save the lives of many people all over the globe from various kinds of illnesses -- now that the cause is known. The illness in particular that the author solved is Huntington's disease, and she learned the truth just in time to save her life and others. Her conclusion is that caffeine killed her ancestors who also had the disease. The other chapters of Lynette Ann Yount's book are on illnesses that have similar symptoms and probably also the same cause. She has the radical solution that caffeine production across the planet must be stopped!

Caffeine killed my family as young as childhood. Do you still feel safe drinking that cup of coffee? Get a copy of this book to know more about the truth. It might just save your life! Checkout the official web-site: http://www.caffeinekilledmyfamily.com.

Copies of book are also available at Borders stores.

About the Author

Lynette Ann Yount graduated with a BS in chemical engineering from the University of California, San Diego, 1993. She would have gotten into medical school with 4.0 average. She is an athlete and is good at eleven sports, some of which are golf at near-professional level, swimming, surfing, hiking, pool, Ping Pong, skiing, ocean kayaking, lake kayaking, and white water rafting. She can also sing.



           Caffeine Killed My Family * by Lynette Ann Yount
              Best Free Cure since Jesus Christ Himself
                   Publication Date: July 17, 2008
         Trade Paperback; $19.99; 193 pages; 978-1-4363-3899-8
         Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 193 pages; 978-1-4363-3900-1

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