1.
Share Success: Letters From Readers
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Letter
I: From Mrs. Janet P.
Received
at Testimonial
Submit Form on Wednesday, September 02, 2009 at
19:42:40
(Unedited)
Hi,
my name is Janet or Mrs. P. I had colon cancer, had
six months of very strong chemotherapy. After taking
the chemo, I was told would damage my bones. It has
been almost three years since the chemo.
I
started the Ezorb in march 2009. I am a different
person. I can feel so much strength to my body. I can
bend over. I really have no pain anymore.
I
believe in this product. The doctors should tell
patients about this. If I had been taking Ezorb at the
start of my chemo. I really would be in good shape
now. Anyone can email me if they choose. I would be
happy to share my experience with them. (Editor:
Email address is omitted per company policy).
Thank
you
Letter
II: From Phil
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at Testimonial
Submit Form on Thursday, July 23, 2009 at 07:13:11
(Unedited)
Hi,
my name is Phil.
A
little over a year ago, during an MRI to determine the
source of back pain, a compression fracture in L1 was
discovered. A CT Scan was then done and it showed the
my spine (L1-L4) had a T-score of -2.6. Full blown
osteoporosis. There had never been a history of
osteoporosis in my family. Anxious over the side
effects of all the various calcium supplements, I
searched the Internet and found EZorb. I decided to
take a gamble for a year and began taking EZorb
capsules on June 20th, 2008.
This
June 30, 2009, I had a Dexascan at the local medical
clinic. The T-score on L1-L4 is -0.5! That's just
below the median line of the normal range! Although
femur T-scores were not given in 2008, one would have
to believe that they were not good either. The
Dexascan shows both femur necks above the median line
on the normal scale with T-scores of 0.3 and 0.1!
Thanks
EZorb. I'm telling everyone I can about your product.
I consider it a miracle treatment.
Letter
III: From Anonymous
Received
at Testimonial
Submit Form on Monday, June 29, 2009 at 03:01:04
(Unedited)
2001
found to have Osteoporosis.2.8%. Tried different
medication, with calcium carbonate, none worked.
T/Score now 3.5.
2007
started Actonel, and a few months later started Ezorb.
T/Score dropped to 3%. Doctor said it was the Actonel
not Ezorb.
2009
still on Actonel with Calcium Citrate but my t/score
is still 3% no improvement.
Conclusion:
Ezorb made the improvement not the Actonel I believe.
Letter
IV: From Gloria
Received
at Testimonial
Submit Form on Saturday, March 28, 2009 at
23:29:57
(Unedited)
Hi,
my name is Gloria.
My
older sister had me take to my doctor, the havard
medical journal. It had explain after taking fosamax,
a long time. Bones return to brittle.
I
had told him of the bad pain in my heel. When he took
the exra, it showed 2 spurs. When talking to my
sister, I explain this all. She went on the computer.
That was where she found ezorb. After reading it, her
husband had it sent to me. She said: wait till you get
it, then quit the fosamax & calciums. Start taking
ezorb as it says.
After
taking it just 3 months, the doctor did a bone density
test. He said he didn't want me off of fosamax too
long! He had found how my bones were improving! The
test that they had done on me after breaking 6 bones,
it had showed my bones were brittle.
But
the test he took after ezorb, show how it was so much
better! That he agreed to have me use ezorb, rather
than fosamax & calciums each day. Even though it
was not approved by the f.d.a.
I
'm able to help @ the legion bingo, every week. Alot
of walking. Also @ the fish fry dinners also. I clean
tables, when people leave the church. This job is alot
of walking, but those spurs don't hurt so bad. Infact
, ezorb is the only reason, I didn't have to have them
operated on.
I
tell the legion women because their doctors, want them
to take Fosamax. They don't want to take it, because
of how they hear the bad things about it. I tell them
how to spell ezorb. Tell them to order it. Also how it
helped my bones to pass the test now.
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2.
Research News: Green Tea May Boost Bone Metabolism
Drinking
green tea could increase bone mineral density (BMD),
say scientists who found the beverage contains
chemicals that modify bone metabolism.
Recent
in vitro research indicates that the
epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), which makes up to
half of the catechins present in green tea, may
enhance osteogenesis, increase mineralized bone nodule
formation, and induce osteoclast apoptosis.
Hypothesizing
that other green tea catechins may also alter bone
metabolism, the team from the Chinese University of
Hong Kong examined the effect of epigallocatechin (ECG),
gallocatechin (GC), and gallocatechin gallate (GCG) on
a cultured rat osteoblast-like osteosarcoma cell line.
As
reported in the Journal of Agriculture and Food
Chemistry, ECG at concentrations of 10 and 20 ¦ÌM
was found to stimulate alkaline phosphatase activity,
and levels of this catechin were positively and
significantly associated with mineralization.
A
EGC 10 uM concentration significantly inhibited murine
monocyte/macrophage cells from differentiating into
bone resorption osteoclast cells after stimulation by
receptor activator of nuclear factor-kB ligand.
In
addition, the researchers found that GC and GCG
catechins were able to decrease osteoclastogenesis at
a higher concentration of 20 uM.
"The
present study illustrated that the tea catechins, EGC
in particular, had positive effects on bone metabolism
through a double process of promoting osteoblastic
activity and inhibiting osteoclast
differentiations," report Ping Chung Leung and
co-workers.
Recognizing
the complex pathways of bone metabolism, the
researchers recommends further research. "Studies
could explore the signaling pathways and gene
expressions upon administration of these catechins on
in vitro systems," they write.
"Furthermore,
the efficacy of these tea catechins on bone metabolism
in vivo, using appropriate osteoporotic animal models,
could be evaluated."
Original
research was published in September 17 2009 J Agric
Food Chem 2009; 57: 7293-7297
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