![]() Thank You all for taking the time to express your opinions regarding the caliber of material covered in "The True Power of Hydrogen Peroxide", her lack of edited writing skills and your references to "The One-Minute Cure." It makes me very sad that I had to downgrade her book by two stars just on the basis of her sloppy errors (in delivery, NOT in the information itself) but it was the thing that I felt I had to do. Not to mention her own personal experience of many years using the title product of her book. The author, Mary Wright, knows her subject backwards and forwards and has an extensive bibliography of research in her book to back up her information. ![]() The information contained in the book is most valuable. I was unable to find the name of a publisher in the book, which leads me to believe that the book is self-published by the author. It is as if the manuscript was written, sent off to an editor/publisher, then that manuscript was published as is, with no one bothering to proofread it for errors. Rarely, if ever, have I read a book so filled with grammatical errors. I have to believe she is a smart person, just being able to write a meaningful book on this subject. ![]() It might or might not be the author's fault - it's hard to say. Sadly, this is one of the sloppiest written and published books I have read in a long time. If I were rating this book solely on the importance of the information being rendered, I would give it five stars. ![]()
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