1.
Share Success: Letters From Readers
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Letter
I: From Sheila
Received
at Testimonial
Submit Form on Saturday, April 24, 2010 at
09:22:06
(Unedited)
Hi,
my name is Sheila. I have had R.A. for 17 years and
have been trying to find a more natural way to treat
this disease for most of them. I never had luck with
the doctor's because the side effects of the drugs
were worse than the disease.
I
started taking Ezorb about a month ago and the
immediate things I noticed were I am sleeping better,
and I have been losing weight. I am also noticing that
my joints are moving and cracking and popping more
easily and my chiropractor noticed that I adjusted
easily on my last treatment and wondered if I had been
in the whirlpool before my visit. I haven't filled him
in just yet on Ezorb, maybe next month.
I
am still taking 1 tablet of Ibuprofen in the morning,
but I am very positive that this will improve too. I
know I can't reverse 17 years damage this fast, but
for the first time I am really hopeful that the
combination of Ezorb and other supplements could
finally turn my health around. I will keep you posted.
Letter
II: From Kelly
Received
at Testimonial
Submit Form on Tuesday, February 09, 2010 at
21:48:46
(Unedited)
Hi,
my name is Kelly. I am just about to finish my first 3
months of e-zorb. I was able to cut the Lyrica
completely. I don't want to depend on Lyrica ever
again.
My
pain is more bearable. The dentist noticed my teeth.
They were soft and bleeding. Now they are strong and
healthy. No cavities to fill.
Letter
III: From Adriana O.
Received
at sharesuccess @ elixirindustry.com
on Saturday, January 30, 2010 8:45 AM
(Unedited)
Hello,
My
name is Adriana. I am 67 yrs. old and one of your
customers.
Here
is my story:
A
year ago I had scanned my spine with a result of -2.5.
The hip showed -0.5. I was prescribed Boniva, but
after reading the long list of side effects I've got
real scared. This, made me try alternative treatments.
Searching
the Internet, I found the E-Zorb. The testimonials of
other people gave me the courage to try Calcium
Aspartate Anhydrous, which had no side effects.
I
have a cyst on my left kidney and the urine shows
hematuria and lots of white milky consistency
(especially in the morning - but disappears during the
day). At night, I have this feeling of burning on my
feet. During the day, the soles sometime are swollen,
like I am stepping on pillows. The big toe on the left
foot feel funny like I step on the coarse carpet.
The
blood pressure runs average 135. Eating salty foods
the pressure jump to 150. I have a low salt diet that
keeps the pressure at low level. Also diuretic teas
help not to take the pill daily because the blood
pressure goes too low.
The
medications I take are: Metoprolol 0.50mg/day (have
lots of side effects also) and from time to time, an
aspirin for headache. I drink diuretic teas that help
for eliminating toxins.
Following
the dosage instructions for E-Zorb, I have to tell
that I am on my last container at three leveled
spoon/day.
The
pain on the back between the humeral blades has
disappeared, also all the white spots on all my nails.
Sincerely,
Adriana
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This
newsletter is now read by over 70,000 subscribers
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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
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2.
Interesting Research: Type 2 Diabetes Reduces Risk of
Prostate Cancer
Men
who are hospitalized for Type 2 diabetes have a
reduced risk for developing prostate cancer than men
in the general population, suggest results from a
Swedish study.
However,
risks for developing other cancers, such as those of
the liver and pancreas, were higher in Type 2 diabetic
than nondiabetic patients.
"The
lower risk for prostate cancer was largest for
patients with multiple hospitalizations," report
Kari Hemminiki (German Cancer Research Center,
Heidelberg) and colleagues.
The
team hypothesized that the chronic metabolic and
hormonal disturbances that are characteristics of Type
2 diabetes may predispose to cancer. The researchers
compared cancer types and incidence rates among
Swedish men and women hospitalized for Type 2 diabetes
during 1964-2007, with those among the general
population in Sweden during the same period.
Of
the 125,126 people hospitalized for Type 2 diabetes
during the study period there were 1458 cases of
prostate cancer. Hemminiki et al calculated standard
incidence ratios (SIRs) for the observed number of
cases versus the expected number for men with familial
Type 2 diabetes, men whose follow-up began immediately
after their last hospitalization, and those whose
follow-up began 1 and 5 years after their last
hospitalization.
After
adjusting results for obesity, the researchers found
an elevated risk for 24 cancers among Type 2 diabetes
patients compared with the general population, with
the highest risk seen for pancreatic (SIR=6.08) and
liver cancer (SIR=4.25).
By
contrast, Type 2 diabetes patients had a lower risk
for prostate cancer than men in the general
population, with an SIR of 0.84 for those whose
follow-up began 1 year after their last Type 2
diabetes hospitalization.
Prostate
cancer risk decreased even further in patients whose
follow-up began 5 years after their last Type 2
diabetes hospitalization, with a SIR of 0.77, and was
lower still among men who had familial Type 2
diabetes, at a SIR of 0.54.
Notably,
remark the researchers, prostate cancer risk dropped
to an SIR of 0.42 in patients who were hospitalized
three to five times as a result of their Type 2
diabetes, and 0.10 in those with more than five
hospitalizations.
"The
lower risk for prostate cancer has been observed in
other studies, which is consistent with a lower level
of serum prostate-specific antigen in diabetics,"
writes the team in The Oncologist.
Hemminiki
said: "Possibly, a lower level of male sex
hormones in diabetics may be among the factors that
are responsible for this."
The
team concludes: "Unraveling of the underlying
mechanisms may give important clues about the shared
pathways of Type 2 diabetes and prostate cancer."
Original
research was published in Oncologist 2010 Advance
online publication.
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5.
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