1.
Share Success: Letters From Readers
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Letter
I: From Mel
Received
at Testimonial
Submit Form on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at
11:53:17
(Unedited)
Hi,
my name is Tina. 4-5 years ago I could hardly walk;
hurt even turning over in bed. I have many jobs and
cannot be disabled. I was in otherwise good health but
now could hardly move.
I
found Ezorb on internet. It helped me so much that
eventually I just quit taking it. 4 years later my
bones in my legs started hurting terribly again and I
have plantar fasciitis and I could hardly walk as was
the case 4-5 years ago.
I
had an old bottle of Ezorb so I remembered that 4-5
years ago I was in extreme pain. So on a Saturday I
took 3 tsps and this may sound fictitious but by the
next day I felt much better. Sunday night after
cleaning 7 hours I had pain but not as much.
I've
been taking Ezorb now for nearly a week and cannot
believe the difference in my walking ability. I am
ordering some more right now because I see some of the
testimonials even say that high blood pressure is even
lowered with Ezorb and I know what it has done for my
legs and feet.
I
got the high blood pressure being stressed out about
my daughter who had an aneurysm. I'm going to send her
some to keep her blood pressure down and it certainly
won't hurt her bones. (Editor: Marvlix
works much better on optimizing blood pressure.)
Thank
you Ezorb!
T.
Smith
Letter
II: From Hutch
Received
at ezorb @ ezorbonline.com
on Monday, August 2, 2010 3:00 PM
(Unedited)
Dear
staff,
Your
answer makes perfect sense to me. Thanks for your
thinking on this.
We
have three perfect examples of Ezorb in action in our
family: my wife, my sister-in-law, and my niece. All
had bone issues and have benefited from Ezorb. I also
take it for bone maintenance purposes.
I've
recommended Ezorb to many others and am beginning to
feel like a salesperson for Ezorb.
My
wife's bone density tests have gone from osteoporosis
to normal after taking Ezorb. My sister-in-law got a
good bone knit following hip replacement surgery when
her doctor was worried that the bones might not knit
to the spike because of her poor bone quality.
My
niece is only 14 but has had several broken bones in
her young life. She is very athletic, softball, and
feels stronger and has had no bone issues since
starting on Ezorb several months ago. She also grew
about 5 inches in the last six months, so hope Ezorb
is recommended for growing teenagers.
Thanks
for your product.
Hutch
Letter
III: From Janet C.
Received
at ezorb @ ezorbonline.com
on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at 04:51:39
(Unedited)
I
so hoped EZorb would work for me. My Mom had a very
painful time before she passed because her bones just
could not hold her up anymore.
The
doctor told me some of the tests done on these and
other products can be iffy. But I chose to try EZorb,
started in May and I can see where it is doing
something good.
My
back doesn't ache like it has in the past when bending
and working in the garden, before EZorb after working
it was a week before I could do anything else.
Thank
you for a product that works.
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2.
New Research: Overcooked Broccoli Still Benefits
Cancer-Fighting
US
researchers have found that bacteria in the lower gut
are able to release sulforaphane, the powerful
cancer-fighting agent in broccoli, from its parent
compound glucoraphanin.
"This
discovery raises the possibility that we will be able
to enhance the activity of these bacteria in the
colon, increasing broccoli's cancer-preventive
power," said lead study author Elizabeth Jeffrey
(University of Illinois in Chicago).
"It's
also comforting because many people overcook their
broccoli, unwittingly destroying the plant enzyme that
gives us sulforaphane. Now we know the microbiota in
our digestive tract can salvage some of this important
cancer-preventive agent even if that happens,"
she added.
Although
studies support the role of microbiota in the
conversion of glucoraphanin to sulforaphane, it has
remained unclear by what mechanism and to what extent
glucoraphanin is hydrolyzed and sulforaphane is
absorbed in the lower gut.
To
investigate, the researchers studied a standardized
simulation model of upper gastrointestinal (GI)
enzymatic digestion, testing salivary alfa-amylase,
gastric pepsin, and intestinal pancreatin. They then
determined if glucoraphanin was hydrolyzed by cecal
microbiota in a rat animal model both in situ and ex
vivo, using an approximate oral dose of 60 mg
glucoraphanin/kg body weight in situ.
Digestive
enzymes from the upper GI tract did not destroy
glucoraphanin. Introduction of glucoraphanin directly
into the cecum resulted in the appearance of
isothiocyanates in the mesenteric plasma within 120
minutes. When sulforaphane was introduced into the
cecum in situ, however, isothiocyanates were found in
mesenteric blood within 15 minutes.
The
researchers used MRS and RCM media, which are used to
support the growth of lactobacilli and clostridia/bifidobacteria,
respectively, during ex vivo incubation of the cecum.
They found that a glucoraphanin dose was almost
completely metabolized in RCM by 12 hours, whereas
nearly 50% remained in the MRS medium even at 24
hours. The researchers say these findings
"indicate a possible key role for clostridia or
bifidobacteria in glucoraphanin hydrolysis."
Indeed,
hydrolysis of glucorphanain was supported by
microbiota, with only hydrolysis product present in
all incubations of erucin nitrile, which has been
shown to have similar bioactivity to sulforaphane.
Since
rat cecum contains bacteria similar to those seen in
the human colon, it is likely that a similar situation
occurs during human digestion of broccoli. "The
presence of sulforaphane in measureable amounts shows
that it is being converted in the lower intestine and
is available for absorption in the body," said
Jeffrey.
Importantly,
he noted that sulforaphane is an extremely potent
cancer-fighting agent. "The amount that you get
in three to five servings a week - that's less than
one daily serving of broccoli - is enough to have an
anti-cancer effect. With many of the other bioactive
foods you hear about, vast amounts are required for a
measurable outcome," he explained.
Co-author
Michael Miller (University of Illinois) said it would
be possible to manipulate bacteria to more effectively
digest broccoli by taking prebiotics like fiber to
encourage their proliferation. "Another way would
be to use a probiotic approach - combining, say,
broccoli with a yogurt sauce that contains the
hydrolyzing bacteria, and in that way boosting your
cancer protection," he added.
Original
study was published in Food & Function 2010
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