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EZORB MONTHLY NEWSLETTER MAR 28, 2017

In this issue:

 

1. Share Success: Letters From Readers
2. Research News: Health warning over 'toxic' levels of vitamin D sold in supplements
3. Useful Links
4. Calcium Absorption Test
5. What Are Others Saying About EZorb and Marvlix?

1. Share Success: Letters From Readers 


Letter I: From Shirley B., Weaverville, NC

Received at Testimonial Submit Form Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 08:24:50

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Hi, my name is Shirley. I have been using EZorb for 2 years and been using Marvlix for a little less than 2 years.

I have had a bone density test in Nov. and it has not changed, which is good for me. I broke my shoulder last July and that is a dog story, but the thing I would like to share about that is that the doctor said I needed surgery or I would not have any use of my right arm. Well, I kept it in a sling and let it heal on its own. I had no surgery.

From day 2 when I broke my shoulder I had no pain. The doctor did not believe me. My shoulder did not hurt and I know it is because I was taking EZorb. I did not need pain pills!

I have excellent use of my right arm. I hardly notice it was broken. Ezorb and Marvlix are excellent products.

Shirley B.
Weaverville, NC


Letter II: From Pam

Received at Testimonial Submit Form Saturday, December 03, 2016 at 07:43:38

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Hi, my name is Pam. My husband Lee suffered with heel spurs for years. He tried everything had custom orthotic inserts made which did help, but did not make the spurs go away.

Friend at work told me about Ezorb and I ordered it for him. It wasn't a quick fix we all want but after several weeks he noticed a Huge difference and now he has no spurs.

Lee also had problems with his knee and shoulder, now he is as good as new (As new as a 50 something man can be lol).

I started taking Ezorb after he had such marvelous results, all the little aches and pains from getting older are gone. This is truly a great product! We will both be taking forever!


Letter III: From Betty M.

Received at sharesuccess @ ezorbonline.com Thursday, October 27, 2016 5:01 AM

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I had a bone scan in May 2016 resulting in osteopenia. After researching alternatives to traditional treatment, I found Ezorb and decided to try it.

It is too early to determine its effect but I feel good. Another indication that this product is working is my ability to now tolerate milk products. I can hardly wait until my next bone scan.


From the Desk of EZorb Newsletter Editor:

 
This newsletter is now read by over 95,000 subscribers worldwide. Success stories you have contributed over the years have had a great impact on many people's quality of life. Your continuous support will be greatly appreciated by tens of thousands who have been suffering and would continuously suffer, without your help! Please email your story to sharesuccess @ ezorbonline.com or simply post it at Testimonial Submit Form. Your personal information will never be revealed to the public. If your testimonial is selected for publication, you will receive a generous gift to show our appreciation of your effort.


2. Research News: Health warning over 'toxic' levels of vitamin D sold in supplements

 

Hundreds of people in the UK are regularly taking toxic overdoses of vitamin D in supplements bought online, according to Britain's leading testing laboratory.

Pills containing up to 2,250 times the recommended dose of the "sunshine vitamin" are putting people at risk of heart and kidney problems, according to the NHS lab, which said it sees two to three overdose cases every week.

Vitamin D, which is produced naturally by the body after exposure to sunlight, is needed for healthy bones. Around one in five people in gloomy Britain are thought to have a deficiency, which can lead to a range of symptoms from achy bones and fatigue to clinical depression. But taking too much of the vitamin can cause the body to absorb dangerously high levels of calcium, leading to other serious health problems including high blood pressure and nausea.

Earlier this year everyone in Britain was recommended to take supplements of the vitamin - which is supposed to reduce susceptibility to colds and flu - during the darker months, but now a lab in Birmingham which sells DIY vitamin D blood tests to the public says many people have responded by taking dangerously high levels of the substance.

City Assays lab posts patients testing kits, which require them to prick their thumb and put a drop of blood onto a card, which is then sent back to the lab and analyzed.

Dr Jonathan Berg, who runs the clinic, told The Times: "We do a lot of vitamin D tests for the public, some of whom are taking huge amounts of vitamin D from the internet.

"We're phoning people two or three times a week saying, 'Your vitamin D is way higher than it should be. We suggest you come off whatever you're taking and see your GP.' We've picked up hundreds of people who are overdosing themselves on vitamin D."

Last year a 10-year-old boy died in India after a prescription of vitamin D pushed his blood levels to 30 times the healthy limit.

A study by Mr. Berg and his colleague Robyn Shea, published in the Annals of Clinical Biochemistry last year, found that 372 patients were "self-prescribing" large quantities of vitamin D, leading to levels of the vitamin in their blood which were more than five times the toxic level and 20 times the recommended level.

In an article for The Independent published last year, Tim Spector, Professor of Genetic Epidemiology, King's College London wrote that he had come to view the vitamin as potentially dangerous and believed it was time to rethink the way it is administered.

"Until now we haven't worried about giving people extra vitamin D because we thought 'it might help anyway and of course (as it's a vitamin) doesn't do you any harm". With our increasing knowledge, we should now know better," he said.

"While several studies in normal people failed to find any protective effects from vitamin D, others have been more worrying. One 2015 randomized study of 409 elderly people in Finland suggested that vitamin D failed to offer any benefits compared to placebo or exercise – and that fracture rates were, in fact, slightly higher."

He added that the margin between the usual prescribed dose and a dangerous dose is very small.

"The usual prescribed dose in most countries is 800 to 1,000 units per day (so 24,000-30,000 units per month). However, two randomized trials found that at around 40,000 to 60,000 units per month Vitamin D effectively became a dangerous substance," he said.

It also remains unclear how artificial Vitamin D is absorbed by the body.

Professor Spector said: "Until now we have believed that taking vitamin supplements is 'natural' and my patients would often take these while refusing conventional 'non-natural' drugs. Our body may not view supplements in the same misguided way. Vitamin D mainly comes from UV sunlight converted slowly in our skin to increase blood levels or is slowly metabolized from our food. In contrast, taking a large amount of the chemical by mouth or as an injection could cause a very different and unpredictable metabolic reaction."

Public Health England says most people get enough vitamin D from sunlight in the spring and summer. But it recommends that for the rest of the year adults and children over the age of four consume 10 micrograms per day, either in supplements or in food - the amount found in 3oz of wild salmon, 8oz of tuna or 10 large free-range eggs.

But Mr. Berg's study found that some patients were regularly taking supplements containing up to 22,500 micrograms of vitamin D.

"We had a mum who had hugely overdosed two of her kids and we had to phone her to say, 'You've got to get to your GP; what have you done?'" Mr. Berg told The Times. "It's very easy to do, particularly when you buy off the internet the liquid vitamin D supplements."

Mr Berg believes unproven claims that vitamin D can help with a range of medical conditions are partly to blame for the overdosing.

"Vitamin D will help if you've got a problem with bone metabolism and calcium," he said. "But there's an awful lot of people that lecture about it in quasi-quack scenarios."

Original article was published in The Independent Online Sun, Mar 12 5:44 AM PDT.


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5. What Are Others Saying About EZorb and Marvlix?

EZorb and Marvlix have restored confidence in thousands of men and women. It has brought happiness and healthy life to families around the world. Click here to read what people say about EZorb and Marvlix.

   

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