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Letter I: From Frank R. Dear People at Elixir, I'm 91 years young and I've had many health issues. Your wonderful products Ezorb and Marvlix have helped me tremendously! I noticed my computer finger spasm's gone. Now I can use my computer as long as I wish but my grandkids somehow set my computer to go dark in an hour. Will you help me get around that? I like surfing and reading. I no longer have calf spasm at night. It was horrible. I'm glad I got over it. I used to have a lot of bubbles in my urine. Doctors said they are not good may indicate problems in my kidney or liver. I'm now in my 5th month on Marvlix, there are almost no bubbles. Thank you for making Ezorb and Marvlix available. You folks have a very merry Christmas and a very happy New Year! Frank From the Desk of EZorb Newsletter Editor:This newsletter is now read by over 120,000 subscribers worldwide. Success stories you have contributed over the years have had a great impact on many people's life. Please email your story to sharesuccess @ ezorbonline.com or simply post it at Testimonial Submit Form. Your personal information will never be revealed to the public. 2. Research News: Your Dog Diagnosed With Diabetes? You Might Be At Risk TooA dog with diabetes may be a novel early warning sign for diabetes risk in its owner, according to a study in the Christmas edition of The BMJ. During a median 3.4 years’ follow-up of 132,783 dogs and their 175,214 owners, identified in linked pet insurance and national registries, type 2 diabetes incidence rates were 1.3 per 1000 dog-years and 7.7 per 1000 person-years, respectively. The researchers found that people who had a dog with diabetes had a significant 32% increased risk for developing the condition themselves relative to those whose dogs did not have diabetes, after accounting for the age and sex of pets and owners, the breed group of the pets, and the socioeconomic characteristics of the owners. The reverse effect was not observed, however, or at least not after adjustment for confounders, which abolished an initial increased risk in dogs whose owner had diabetes. Beatrice Kennedy (Uppsala University, Sweden) and co-researchers found no concordance between 84,143 cats and their 89,944 owners, “even though the cat diabetes phenotype more closely resembles that of humans with type 2 diabetes than that of dogs with diabetes.” They suggest that shared exercise patterns in pet owners and their dogs, but not cats, may partly underlie the difference. Original research was published in BMJ 2020; 371: m4337. 3. Useful LinksEZorb - Frequently Asked Questions & Answers 4. What Are Others Saying About EZorb and Marvlix?EZorb and Marvlix have restored confidence in thousands of men and women. It has brought happiness and healthy life to families
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