1.
Share Success: Letters From Readers
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Letter
I: From C, NYC
Received
at Testimonial
Submit Form on Monday, October 13, 2008 at
08:09:31
(Unedited)
Hi,
my name is Catherine. I tried EZorb and recommended it
to many friends. It truly helped me with knee pain. In
fact, I felt so good I stopped the EZorb and now a
year or so later I am ordering once again. I now have
severe hip pain and I know I am low in calcium. So,
this time I will always take EZORB and continue to be
pain free.
Thank
you for a great product.
C,
NYC
Letter
II: From Linda Q, Canada
Received
at Testimonial
Submit Form on Thursday, August 28, 2008 at
18:57:38
(Unedited)
Hi,
my name is Linda. Thank you l have been suffering with
a heel spur for at least a year. I'm a walker and l
had to quit walking, until l came across EZORB on the
internet so l thought l would try it.
Well
it did wonders. I've been on it for a year and l feel
great. I'm back walking and l feel great. I'm going to
ask the doctor for a bone density test to see how good
I'm doing.
Thank
you again,
Linda
Q Canada
Letter
III: From Frances
Received
at Testimonial
Submit Form on Saturday, June 28, 2008 at 08:27:09
(Unedited)
I
hope my story encourages you to try EZorb. After
taking Shaklee calcium for several years, I was
surprised to learn, in 1999, that I was 1 inch
shorter. A bone scan showed I had severe osteoporosis.
I
wanted to do something natural so used wild yam cream
for a year and a half only to learn that I had lost
more bone mass. I used Fosamax for almost a year
resulting in more bone loss. I then tried
weight-bearing exercising working out at a gym for 2
years without taking anything, again about a 7% loss.
Then I took Actonel for 2 1/2 years and lost 7% each
year.
I
began to wonder how many 7%s I could lose without
simply crumbling. I was at -4.3 on the "bone
scale." They told me I was "in the
basement."
Not
a little discouraged, I decided I would stop the
Actonel and look for something on my own. Three months
after quitting Actonel, my dentist informed me that he
had stopped doing extractions on anyone taking any of
the drugs for bones due to problems with the jaw
sometimes just crumbling during extractions. As I
understand, the drugs only stop the removal of old
bone - they don't actually build new bone.
After
as much research as I knew how to do, I decided on
EZorb, realizing it could be another dead end for me.
I was told by the person who called me back that since
I had taken Actonel for so long, my osteoclasts would
have to be renewed before they could remove my old
bone, thus making room for new bone to be built. This
would take about 18 months. So, I was told that I
should have a DEXA scan in 2 years, because I would
only be disappointed if I had one in less time. That
was a LONG time for me to take something I wasn't sure
about.
So,
for 2 years, I took 8 capsules daily wondering if I
was being "played a fool."
I
had a DEXA in May and was totally elated. It showed a
12% increase!! My doctor is surprised and impressed,
and told me I should talk to a local independent
pharmacist about carrying the product. I have now
begun strength training at the gym again and am
hopeful that with that and EZorb, I will continue to
show an increase in bone mass.
I
always wondered if these testimonials were made up by
the company. I'm a real person with a real story. If I
can be of any help or encouragement to anyone, I would
be glad to talk personally - after some preliminary
"safety-checks" to screen the
"crazies."
In
a follow-up email, the customer added the following:
"I
have submitted my testimonial letter. The last
paragraph might not be allowed. When I first began
taking EZorb, I wished I could talk to someone who had
osteoporosis and had shown bone growth -something to
prove to myself that I wasn't being just another
sucker for another con game. On the web, things aren't
necessarily what seem. Technology can make something
seem great that really isn't true. I guess what I
wished for is a me, someone willing to talk to anyone
needing that kind of assurance. If needed, just remove
what is against your better judgment."
From
the Newsletter Editor: Thank you Frances. You are very
kind but there are thousands if not millions out there
who are interested in getting in touch with you - and
yes, they would have no problem passing your
"safety checks", because they are in the
same place as where you were. Some of them might be
calling you from overseas. You don't want to get a
wake up call at 2 AM, do you?
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2.
Research News: Swimming Pool Exercise Benefits Lung
Disease
Swimming
pool-based exercise is an effective form of pulmonary
rehabilitation for patients with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease, researchers have found.
Dr
Susan Rae, from Sydenham Green Group Practice in
London, UK, and colleagues explain that pulmonary
rehabilitation helps improve the quality of life of
patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
and often involves walking, cycling, going to the gym
or lifting weights.
However,
they add that patients with the lung disease often
tend to be elderly and have other co-occurring
conditions, making it difficult to engage in such
activities.
The
researchers therefore assessed the benefits of a
pulmonary rehabilitation program that involves
swimming pool-based exercise sessions.
The
team studied 18 patients with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease who participated in 12
swimming-pool-based exercise sessions over a period of
6 weeks.
At
the end of the study, the researchers found that the
participants' breathing had improved significantly and
their ability to exercise, as indicated by results on
a walking test, had also improved.
The
participants' lung function also improved slightly
over the course of the study.
Furthermore,
most of the patients reported positive experiences
from the swimming pool-based program, particularly as
it allowed them to learn about their disease and
socialize with other sufferers. Indeed, around 50% of
the participants continued with pool-based exercises
after completing the study.
"All
participants evaluated the program as good or very
good," write the researchers in the Primary Care
Respiratory Journal.
They
conclude: "The evidence of benefit from physical
rehabilitation in chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease is undisputed. The benefits of exercise in
water need to be studied in greater depth, but these
findings suggest it is a feasible alternative form of
the therapy."
Original
research was published in Prim Care Resp J 2008.
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