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EZORB MONTHLY NEWSLETTER MAY 28, 2014

In this issue:

 

1. Share Success: Letters From Readers
2. Research News: Gastric Bypass or Gastrectomy, Which is Better for GERD Relief?
3. Useful Links
4. Calcium Absorption Test
5. What Are Others Saying About EZorb and Marvlix?
  

1. Share Success: Letters From Readers 

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Letter I: From Don Z.

Received at Testimonial Submit Form on Friday, May 16, 2014 at 22:11:11

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Hi, my name is Don Zickefoose. I have just recently started to use ezorb! I am just using my 3rd bottle and getting ready to order more.

I was recently diagnosed with shoulder bone spurs! I have been in serious shoulder pain for the last 9 to 10 months and spent a lot of time and money trying to ease my pain enough to get a good nights sleep!

Well, I got real lucky when I was searching for causes of bone spurs. I just happened to come across your website and read a testimonial from someone that used your calcium product for his heel bone spurs. I was amazed and I thought maybe it would help me also, so I sent for the 3 bottle order.

I received my order very quickly and could only hope that I too would see some sort of a beneficial result! Well, to be blunt, WOW ! I sure did. After taking the dosage for 200 lb person for 4 days, I thought my shoulder pain was getting less and by the end week one, my pain was actually starting to go away!

By the end of week 2 and 16 days after my first ezorb capsules that I was taking, I was actually tearing shingles off a couple dugouts and using a spud bar to knock off the old sheeting and handing up the sheets of 5/8 osb sheeting with my pain GONE!

I am now back on my bowflex and lifting weights again! I have actually told several people about EZORB and I am also taking Marvlix and plan on taking both products! Oh, I will be 64 in July! Ezorb REALLY WORKED for me!

Don Z.
Loudonville, Ohio


Letter II: From Nancy L.

Received at Testimonial Submit Form on Sunday, December 15, 2013 10:24 AM

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Just wanted to tell everyone suffering from fibromyalgia to start taking Ezorb! It is unbelievable the difference it has made in my life.

I feel so much better, a complete 180 turn around. I took it as recommended and now am taking the maintenance dose. It has given me back my life. Please try it, you WILL feel better, I promise.


Letter III: From Ruth R.

  

Received at sharesuccess @ elixirindustry.com on Sunday, November 10, 2013 12:13 PM

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When I was diagnosed with osteoporosis at age 79, I decided to do as much research about ways to combat this. I came across EZorb and decided to try it following the recommendations exactly. I also began walking about eight or nine miles a week.

After one year the bone density in my back had improved by 10.3% and in my neck by 2.7%. My doctor was delighted and said to continue doing what I was doing. Now at 82 I feel great. EZorb in apple juice is my bedtime ritual.

Ruth R.


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From the Desk of EZorb Newsletter Editor:

 
This newsletter is now read by over 70,000 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 @ elixirindustry.com or simply post it at Testimonial Submit Form. Your personal information will never be revealed to the public.


2. Research News: Gastric Bypass or Gastrectomy, Which is Better for GERD Relief?

 

Patients who are about to undergo bariatric surgery may be better off having a gastric bypass than a sleeve gastrectomy if they also suffer from heartburn, results of a large US analysis suggest.

A review of more than 38,000 bariatric surgery cases found that laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) did not relieve heartburn and may actually have caused gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in some patients. In contrast, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (GB) was associated with GERD relief. LSG was also associated with reduced weight loss if GERD was present.

"The 2 operations were found to have markedly different effects on GERD," say the study investigators from the Madigan Army Medical Center in Fort Lewis, Washington, USA.

Matthew Martin and colleagues report in JAMA Surgery that the majority (84.1%) of patients who underwent LSG continued to have GERD symptoms postoperatively, with resolution of symptoms in only 15.9%. Furthermore, 9.0% of patients exhibited a worsening of their GERD symptoms postoperatively and 8.6% of patients who had no preoperative symptoms developed them during a 6-month postoperative period.

GB on the other hand was associated with complete resolution or stabilization of GERD symptoms in 62.8% and 17.6% of patients, respectively. Symptoms only worsened in 2.2% of cases.

At baseline, 44.5% of 4832 patients who underwent LSG and 50.4% of 33,867 patients who underwent GB during a 3-year period had preoperative GERD. The mean preoperative body mass index in both groups of patients was 47 kg/m2.

Despite higher preoperative rates of hypertension, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and obstructive sleep apnea in the GB group, the LSG group had more postoperative complications (15.1 vs. 10.6%). These included gastrointestinal adverse events in 6.9% and 3.6% of patients, respectively, and a greater chance of revision surgery with LSG than GB (0.6 vs. 0.3%).

LSG patients with severe preoperative GERD had a 6% increase in the weight loss failure compared with patients with no preoperative GERD, defined as failure to shed at least half of the excess body weight. By contrast, preoperative GERD had no impact on weight loss in patients who underwent GB.

"Preoperative GERD was associated with worse outcomes and decreased weight loss with LSG," Martin and team summarize, noting that the presence of GERD might represent a contraindication to LSG.

"We believe that all patients should be evaluated for the presence of GERD and counseled regarding the relative efficacy of LSG vs. GB or other bariatric operations before surgery," the team concludes.

Further study is clearly warranted, however, to clarify the role of preoperative GERD and perhaps identify technical factors that may minimize the risk of developing GERD after LSG.

Original research was published in JAMA Surgery 2014; Advance online publication.


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4. Calcium Absorption Test

EZorb Calcium has set a new world record of absorption rate. You can compare EZorb with other calcium supplements by using the simple step-by-step instructions we provide. E-mail your request to test @ elixirindustry.com for a copy of the instructions.

 

 

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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