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What's The Deal With No More Moles, Warts, or Skin Tags?: A Personal Review

I recently had the pleasure of reviewing a special report called No More Moles, Warts, or Skin Tags by Chris Gibson. This special report shows you how to remove those annoying moles and warts permanently using a holistic approach. It's funny that I happened upon this report, because an acquaintance was just recommending that I look into mole removal surgery after I complained about a particularly annoying mole of mine.

I've never had surgery in my life and the prospect of breaking that record now didn't sit very well with me. Nevertheless, I looked into the various methods of mole removal. I compared patient and customer before and after photos. In many of the post-surgical pictures I viewed, patients had visible scarring. If I'd have scarring, I thought, why bother with mole removal at all?

I'm embarrassed to admit that I, the holistic princess, never really considered giving an holistic approach to mole removal a fair chance. I could only imagine some of the far-out things I'd hear. Place a lemon slice over the mole every night or apply garlic paste to the mole every day for three weeks. Absolute rubbish like that! After reading No More Moles, Warts, or Skin Tags, I definitely have a different attitude (I'm now glad that I forgave the somewhat "simplistic" nature of Chris Gibson's sales letter).

Pros: In Gibson's report, you'll find an all-natural remedy that will remove any mole, wart, or skin tag in a bare minimum of three days. Does this mean the average user can expect to achieve these results in that time frame? Probably not. It took me a total of fifteen days to see my mole gone. As of yet, I'm mole, scar, and surgery free. I managed to kill three birds with one stone.

Cons: I really didn't care much for the sales letter. I thought the pictures were ridiculously amateurish and would have liked to see some video of the author's television interviews, rather than just still photos. I mean, honestly, anyone can put on a dress shirt, take a picture, and say they were being interviewed by 48 Hours or something.

I'd rate this ebook's content as an 8 out of 10 overall. There's very little fluff, and the methods DO work. While I'd love to outline the all natural method detailed in Gibson's book, I think he does a much better job of it. That said, why not visit No More Moles, Warts, or Skin Tags and take a look for yourself?