Do Your Part For The Environment, Your Health, And Your Wallet
Vehicle owners nationwide have the same complaint; the high
price of gasoline. It's as if you're going to work just to pay
for the gas to fill up your tank. Everyone knows when the price
of oil goes up, the cost of everything else rises. And the price
of keeping your engine running smooth always puts you back in
the hole financially.
People who dwell in larger cities constantly breathe in poisons
released in the air. Research on this pollution problem is well
established. Pollutants coming from cars and trucks are
responsible for lung disease, lung cancer and asthma. But that's
not all. New research has shown that the poisons coming from our
cars and trucks are responsible for increases in many types of
cancers, heart disease, and even Alzheimer's disease.
An Easy Way to Help Stop Pollution and Save Your Lungs
A good suggestion would be to find a product that reduces
toxicity in the air, while extending the life expectancy of your
car's engine. Ideally, the product should be effective when used
in small amounts and be unique (can be used in gasoline, diesel,
RFG, biodiesel, and propane). This product is known as a fuel
catalyst, which has been used successfully for over 9 years by
thousands of people, as well as city governments, large trucking
lines, railroads, farming, and boating companies.
Save Money While Improving Your Mileage
Your product should save you money by reducing fuel consumption
and engine maintenance, in addition to the positive
environmental effects. If your product can supercharge your gas,
you'll spend less but drive further on every tank of gas!
Getting up to 35% increase in gas mileage would certainly be
worth your money and time. Just make sure that your product is
affordable, yet able to work in all gas vehicles.
To recap, you should look for a product that (a) doesn't poison
our air, (b) keeps our lungs healthy and strong, and (c) stop
wasting money on gas and engine repair. Let's keep Planet Earth
fresh for our children and grandchildren to enjoy.
Copyright (c) 2005 by David M. Rolle'