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EZORB MONTHLY NEWSLETTER MAR 28, 2009

 

In this issue:

 

1. Share Success: Letters From Readers
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Interesting Reading: Crabs Feel Pain

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 I: From Bob R, Roseville CA

Received at Testimonial Submit Form on Monday, March 16, 2009 at 20:33:47

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It has been three weeks now since my wife started taking Ezorb. After four months of pain this week she says her pain level is down from a 7-8 to a 5-6, and I can see a difference in her.

 

I feel like I'm getting my wife back. (and boy did I miss her!) I found you on the web and took a chance. She has pain in her legs and arms and it is looking like it is fibromyalgia. We are hoping your product has stopped it cold.

 

Thanks

Bob R, Roseville CA

   

Letter II: From Phyllis Petty

Received at Testimonial Submit Form on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at 12:36:30

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In October of 2008 I started having a heel problem in my left foot - it would burn at night when I layed down to sleep and was very painful when I first woke up in the mornings. I searched the internet for heel pain and ran across the add for Ezorb - thinking it's just an advertisement and wouldn't really do any good I thought I would give it a good try so I ordered 3 bottles.

 

After taking 8 tablets a day for about 15 days the pain was almost totally gone in my heel. I continued taking the ezorb and started back at the gym. My orthopedic doctor had told me I couldn't lift any weights more than 5lbs because of pain I suffered in both my elbows from arthritis. He said if I continued lifting heavier weights I would destroy my elbows. I also had thumb joint replacement 2 years ago in my left hand and was having some pain in my right hand. I noticed long about the middle of Dec. (started taking ezorb around the 15th of Nov.) that I didn't have the pain in my elbows or my hands.

 

Here it is the end of January, I'm still taking 8 tablets a day but will be cutting back a few gradually. I'm truly amazed at how good I feel. I'm 64 and I work out at the gym 5 times a week, some days at least 3 1/2 hours doing different classes. I do cycle classes, yoga, pilates, body pump, crank and power sculpt every week - each class twice a week.

 

I kept telling different people about Ezorb and today a couple told me I should surely send you a testimony and I agreed with them. I can't wait to have my next bone density test - I am borderline osteoporosis - I took Fosamax for a number of years and when I had my last bone density test I really had not improve very much so I decided to come off of it on my own about 15 months ago. Probably can't get another test for a year or so but I know that my scores will improve.

 

Again, Thank you so much Ezorb!!

  

 

Letter III: From Rich

Received at Testimonial Submit Form on Friday, November 28, 2008 at 12:46:12

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Hi, my name is Rich. I just turn 70 and live in Hawaii. I'm a surfer (50+ years surfing large & small waves in the Islands). Obviously, over time your joints and muscles begin to feel sore and uncomfortable. I tried over the counter drugs for a while to at least experience temporary relief, but as you know the long term side effects are a lot worst than the cure.

 

I discovered EZorb on the web about six months ago and ordered three bottles. Since that time Ezorb has significantly reduced my aches and pains. Even though, I've always subscribed to healthy habits...eating properly, exercising, positive mental attitude, etc., I'm convinced that taking six EZorb tablets per day has given me the confidence to stay extremely active and continue surfing well into my 80's...ha...maybe 90's too!

 

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From the Desk of EZorb Newsletter Editor:

This newsletter is now read by over 50,000 subscribers worldwide. Success stories you contribute will have 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. Interesting Reading: Crabs Feel Pain

 

A favored method of preparing fresh crabs is to simply boil them alive. A longstanding related question: Do they feel pain?

 

Yes, researchers now say. Not only do crabs suffer pain, a new study found, but also they retain a memory of it (assuming they aren't already dead on your dinner plate). The scientists say its time for new laws to consider the suffering of all crustaceans.

 

The study involved using wires to deliver shocks to the bellies of hermit crabs, which, being hermits, often take up residence in left-behind mollusc shells. The crabs that were shocked scampered out of their shells, "indicating that the experience is unpleasant for them," the scientists concluded; unshocked crabs stayed put.

 

Another test was run to see what would happen if a mild shock was delivered, one just below the threshold that would cause the crabs to leave home. These mildly shocked crabs, along with crabs that had not been shocked, were then offered a new home. The typical reaction: They'd go inspect the new shell. Significantly, those that had been shocked were more likely to pack up and move to the new residence compared to those that hadn't been shocked.

 

"There has been a long debate about whether crustaceans including crabs, prawns and lobsters feel pain," said study researcher Bob Elwood of Queen's University Belfast in the UK.

 

"We know from previous research that they can detect harmful stimuli and withdraw from the source of the stimuli but that could be a simple reflex without the inner 'feeling' of unpleasantness that we associate with pain," Elwood explained. "This research demonstrates that it is not a simple reflex but that crabs trade-off their need for a quality shell with the need to avoid the harmful stimulus."

 

The findings are detailed in the journal Animal Behavior.

 

Interestingly, scientists don't fully understand pain in humans. It is felt when electrical signals are sent from nerve endings to your brain, which in turn can release painkillers called endorphins and generate physical and emotional reactions. The details remain unclear, which his why so many people suffer chronic pain with no relief.

 

At any rate, Elwood compared the results of the crab study to how you might react to a painful experience.

 

"Humans, for example, may hold on to a hot plate that contains food whereas they may drop an empty plate, showing that we take into account differing motivational requirements when responding to pain," he said. "Trade-offs of this type have not been previously demonstrated in crustaceans. The results are consistent with the idea of pain being experienced by these animals." A Norwegian study in 2005 concluded lobsters react to boiling water or other pain stimuli, but that they don't have the emotional capacity to experience it as pain in the way higher animals do.

 

But a study by Elwood and colleagues in 2007 found prawns were irritated when their antennae were treated with acetic acid, and after a local anesthetic, they'd stop rubbing the antennae. He said this was evidence that they suffer pain, and that lobsters likely feel pain, too.

 

Elwood thinks its time for some crustacean empathy.

 

"Millions of crustacean are caught or reared in aquaculture for the food industry," he said. "There is no protection for these animals (with the possible exception of certain states in Australia) as the presumption is that they cannot experience pain. With vertebrates we are asked to err on the side of caution and I believe this is the approach to take with these crustaceans."

 

Source: Live Science

 

 

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4. Calcium Absorption Test

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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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