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Issue 379
EZORB MONTHLY NEWSLETTER JUL 28, 2025

In this issue:

  1. Share Success: Letters From Readers
  2. Kids who own smartphones before age 13 have worse mental health outcomes: Study
  3. Useful Links
  4. What Are Others Saying About EZorb and Marvlix?


1. Share Success: Letters From Readers

Letter I: From Roger
Received at sharesuccess @ ezorbonline.com Sunday, June 29, 2025 at 09:49 AM PDT
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Hi Elixir,

My name is Roger and I will be 47 in a few months. I never really had any problems with the exception of sore back muscles from work or play.

I'm am athlete. Hockey player and football in college. Practiced martial arts most of my life and during a MMA match recently got a weird pain that I never felt before.

After X-rays and weeks of pain I was told I have mild to severe bone spurs in the middle of my spine. This is from high impact sports , heavy weight training and operating heavy equipment all my life.

No other issues of arthritis or bone spurs any other place on my body. The pain that I had was the worst I’ve had since breaking both ankles.

I tried everything my doctor could offer me and everything else I found online. Nothing worked until one day a guy at the gym recommended EZorb.

I got on EZorb right away. I didn’t have high hope but magic did happen. I was told it might take 4-8 weeks for me to notice improvement but boy I had pain reduced from 9 to 3 or 4 in just about 3 weeks. So I started going back to gym – boy what a mistake it was!

The pain came back up and I got so frustrated and started complaining to Elixir folks. Eventually I got connected to their medical staff and was told that EZorb shrinks bone spurs but it doesn’t deal with the inflammation and because that the spur is in my spine I shouldn’t work out until all the pain is gone.

I didn’t go to gym for the next 5 weeks while keeping my fingers crossed. Lo and behold the pain gradually went away but this time I wanted to be patient. Here I am 6 months after starting EZorb, still pain free.

I’ve never written any testimonials but I feel like I owe it to the nicest and most knowledgible medical staff at the Elixir and would like to apologize for my doubts and rudeness over the phone. Thank you sir!

Roger, NM

Letter II: From Bernice G.
Received at Testimonial Submit Form Saturday, June 28, 2025 at 12:26 PM PDT
(Unedited)

Hi, my name is Bernice.

I think your product is very, very good, but very expensive. I used your products on and off for 5 years, E-zorb and Marvlix. I live in Canada and with the exchange now your products are unaffordable. Wish you would have a big sale for Canadians.

I had osteoporosis. The e-zorb took care of that. But i still have fibromyalgia, high blood pressure, kidney problems, thyroid, and diverticuloses. And i know your products work that is why I wish you would have a sale so I can resume my healing routine.

Thank You,

Bernice

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2. Kids who own smartphones before age 13 have worse mental health outcomes: Study

DR. SHREYA RAMAYYA and YI-JIN YU

Tue, July 22, 2025 at 12:21 PM PDT

Children, especially girls, who own smartphones before they are 13 years old may have worse mental health outcomes when they're older, a new study suggests.

The study, published Sunday in the Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, analyzed self-reported questionnaire results from more than 100,000 young adults between the ages of 18 and 24.

The questionnaire asked respondents about mental health symptoms, such as having aggression, feelings of detachment, hallucinations and suicidal thoughts. Those who were given smartphones at an earlier age were associated with worse mental health outcomes for every year of smartphone ownership before the age of 13.

Early smartphone ownership was associated with feelings of lower self-image and lower self-worth in both girls and boys. Girls reported lower emotional resilience and lower confidence, while boys reported feeling less calm, less stable and less empathetic.

"The younger the child gets a smartphone, the more exposure to all this impacts them psychologically and shapes the way they think and view the world," Tara Thiagarajan, one of the study's authors, told ABC News in an emailed statement.

About 48% of young women who had smartphones by 5 or 6 years old reported having severe suicidal thoughts, compared to 28% of females who had smartphones by 13 or older.

In young men, 31% of those who had smartphones by 5 or 6 years old reported having severe suicidal thoughts and 20% of males who had smartphones by 13 or older reported having severe suicidal thoughts.

Study authors attributed the differences between young women's and young men's mental health symptoms to social media usage. Other factors that seemed to impact mental health outcomes were cyberbullying, poor sleep and poor family relationships.

The study's authors recommended restricting smartphone and social media access for kids under 13, promoting digital literacy education and corporate accountability.

"Ideally, children should not have a smartphone until age 14, and when they do get a smartphone, parents should take the time to discuss with their children how to interact on the Internet and explain the consequences of doing various things," Thiagarajan added.

ABC News' Dr. Tara Narula also said on "Good Morning America" Monday that limiting kids' access to social media appears to be a key step in protecting children and their mental health outcomes.

"The longer we can push off allowing our kids to be on social media, we are learning, the better," Narula said. "I think lots of families are getting creative … landlines …. flip phones for kids [are] maybe an option so that they can have access to communicating without all the other things that come with smartphones."

The study's findings come amid an effort led by social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, author of "Anxious Generation," to limit kids' smartphone use due to the impact on their mental health. Haidt has proposed setting nationwide "norms" or guidelines, including not giving children a smartphone before high school, no social media before age 16 and establishing schools as phone-free zones.

"Children watch everything you do -- and that doesn't stop until they leave your house," Burgert told ABC News via email. "Connect authentically and meaningfully for a few minutes every day, and show your children that the humans we live with are more important and worthy of our attention than our phones."

The American Academy of Pediatrics also recommends families follow the 5 C's of media use, including teaching kids and teens how to be safe online, since content and advertisements may be targeting an older audience.

  • Child - Consider your child and their personality. What media are they drawn to and how do they react to it?
  • Content - Consider the content of the media your child consumes. Encourage them to consider good media sources.
  • Calm - Help your child learn how to manage their emotions, including without the help of media.
  • Crowding out - Consider what your family would like to spend more quality time doing, besides consuming media.
  • Communication - Discuss media with children early and often and encourage learning digital literacy.

Source: GMA

3. Useful Links

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4. What Are Others Saying About EZorb and Marvlix?

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