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EZORB MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FEB 12, 2004

 

In this issue:

 

1. Share Success: Letters From Readers
2. Research Digest: Tai Chi May Help Elderly Avoid Falls
3. Useful Links
4. Calcium Absorption Test
5. What Are Others Saying About EZorb?

 


1. Share Success: Letters From Readers

 

 

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Letter A - Received at sharesuccess @ elixirindustry.com on 1/16/04.

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My name is Frances and I am 57 years old. I have always been in good health. This past year of 2003 cost me a lot in doctor bills because I started having a lot of pain in my hip. I had four xrays, an MRI, and a bone scan on my hip and I eventually was told by my neurologist that I would just have to live with a certain amount of pain.

Well he was wrong because I found out about ezorb by looking on the web about arithritis and i bought it. When you are a lot pain you will try anything.

 

I started taking it (EZorb) three weeks ago and even I cant beleive how well it works. I am almost totally pain free. I stand all day on my job and this has been a godsend. Thanks and I will be ordering again just as soon as I need to.

 

Frances

 

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Letter B - Received at sharesuccess @ elixirindustry.com on 2/4/04.

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I recently discovered EZorb calcium by searching for heel spur on the net. I had been suffering daily for over two months from this condition which had me hobbling around. I read their claim to resolve heel spurs with Ezorb product and reasoned it was worth a try over the possible surgical alternative.

 

Within three days the spur pain was gone and I have been pain free for the past three weeks. I know the importance of calcium, and was previously taking barefoot coral calcium. When I think aboutit, the heel spur was a blessing in that it helped me discover this better product. I am now hopeful that I will experience improved general health as I continue to take EZorb.

 

My thank goes out to the Ezorb people. You have a new steady customer.

 

Larry in AZ

 

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From the Desk of EZorb Newsletter Editor:

 

This newsletter is now read by over 40,000 subscribers worldwide. Success stories you contribute will have a great impact on many people's life. Kindly email your story to sharesuccess @ elixirindustry.com. As always your private information will never be revealed to the public.

 

2. Research Digest: Tai Chi May Help Elderly Avoid Falls

 

The ancient Chinese practice of tai chi might help reduce the risk of falls even among relatively frail elderly adults, new study findings suggest. Researchers found that among adults in their 70s, 80s and 90s -- many of whom relied on assistive devices to get around -- tai chi exercises over a 48-weeek period reduced the risk of falling by 25 percent.

 

In an interview, Wolf pointed out that in the early months of the study, many of the elderly participants had to get comfortable simply with giving up the support of their assistive devices, let alone getting the full benefit of a tai chi class.

 

When his team looked only at months four through 12 of the study, tai chi participants were almost half as likely to fall as those in a comparison group given wellness education classes.

 

Tai chi focuses on building strength, balance and flexibility through slow, fluid movements combined with mental imagery and deep breathing. Studies have suggested that the elderly can reduce their risk of falls, lower their blood pressure and ease arthritis symptoms through the practice. However past tai chi research has focused on "robust" older adults. Whether the practice can benefit less healthy individuals has been unclear.

 

In the new study, 311 older adults -- mostly women -- were randomly assigned to either tai chi instruction or wellness education, for 48 weeks. All of the participants were living in facilities for the elderly and were considered to be "transitioning to frailty."

 

Over the 48 weeks, participants who practiced tai chi were less likely to fall than those in the education group. Overall, about 52 percent in the tai chi group had no falls, compared with just fewer than 40 percent in the comparison group.

 

An editorial published with the report echoes Wolf's conclusion that the risk reduction in this study was "substantive," if not statistically significant. "It is certainly a mistake to conclude that tai chi has failed to demonstrate benefit because of these new findings," write Drs. Laurie L. Lavery and Stephanie A. Studenski. They agree that the difference in fall risk between the two groups may be a "clinically important" one.

 

According to Wolf, older adults who are living independently and want to try a tai chi class should first make sure the instructor has experience teaching older students. People with medical conditions, such as osteoarthritis, should also ask the instructor whether he or she knows how to modify movements for their particular limitations.

 

Original Article Appeared in J American Geriatrics Society; 2003; 51-12: 1683-1849

 

3. Useful Links

 

EZorb Online

 

Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

 

Document for Health Care Professionals

 

Order EZorb

 

 

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?

 

EZorb Calcium has 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.

 

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