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Donald W. Barrett is the founder and president of , a company which produces infomercials for broadcast in the United States. Almost all are related to health and nutrition. Barret and ITC have been found guilty of making misleading health claims on multiple occasions. Barrett claims to market products that only, "positively impact people lives" " He has also promoted Lorraine Day, and other alternative medical practitioners. He founded ITV Ventures, an affiliate marketing company connected to his infomercial business. ITV closed on October 3, 2008.
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Donald W. Barrett is the founder and president of , a company which produces infomercials for broadcast in the United States. Almost all are related to health and nutrition. Barret and ITC have been found guilty of making misleading health claims on multiple occasions. Barrett claims to market products that only, "positively impact people lives" " He has also promoted Lorraine Day, and other alternative medical practitioners. He founded ITV Ventures, an affiliate marketing company connected to his infomercial business. ITV closed on October 3, 2008. On September 24, 2013, Barrett became the co-host of Unspoken Cures Radio, along with Matthew Ryncarz. Unspoken Cures Radio used to be known as Fusion Power Hour, and is broadcast on the Arena Sports Network.
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