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EZORB MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OCT 28, 2010

 

In this issue:

 

1. Share Success: Letters From Readers
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Interesting Research: Type II Diabetes Prevalence Linked to Socio-Economic Inequality in Women

3. Useful Links
4. Calcium Absorption Test
5. What Are Others Saying About EZorb?
  

 

1. Share Success: Letters From Readers 

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Letter I: From Anonymous

Received at Testimonial Submit Form on Thursday, September 16, 2010 at 13:13:16

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I've been on EZorb for about a month and a half. A friend told me about EZorb because she had been on Fosamax and had side effects, so she went on the internet and found EZorb on the internet. She has been on it for over a year and has no aches and pains. We are both 73.

 

Well, my success story is that shortly after I started taking EZorb, my diarrhea went away completely, and I started having normal stools and just couldn't believe it. Never knew when & where diarrhea would strike. I was diagnosed as having C-def from taking medication and that never leaves the body.

 

Another success is that I was diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. Since taking EZorb, I have no pain at all. My pain was horrible and now I can walk with pain free which is super.

 

Went to the state fair and walked all over last Sunday and my feet were fine. Have bone spurs in my back and now feel much better.

 

I was diagnosed with osteopenia so will look forward to seeing my next density test. I now also take Marvlix and feeling much more pep.

 

I truly believe in EZorb and recommended it to friends who are also now taking it. I love reading the testimonials to see the success of others. I had such faith that I bought 6 bottles before even trying it. I'll never be without it.

  

 

Letter II: From Karen

Received at Testimonial Submit Form on Thursday, July 01, 2010 at 13:37:19

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Hi, my name is Karen. After taking EZorb for a year I had a bone scan today. My hip which has low density but not osteoporosis, improved 1.5%. My spine which was just over the line into osteoporosis improved 4.5%.

 

So I no longer have osteoporosis. I have taken EZorb faithfully and also worked out 2-3 days a week with weights so can't say which helped. I assume both did. I think this is quite an accomplishment because it was done without taking estrogen.

 

I'm going to keep on and see what next year brings. Thank you for your product and your help.

 

  

Letter III: From Anonymous

  

Received at Testimonial Submit Form on Saturday, May 22, 2010 at 13:37:51

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I have been taking Ezorb for a little over 3 years. After my first nine months of using it, my bone density test showed an increase in bone density for the first time in ten years.

 

I am anxiously awaiting my next test to see if my progress is greater. I took Alendronate for about 18 months and my test after that showed a drop in bone density. I stopped taking it because it wasn't doing me any good and I had memory problems while I was taking it.

 

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From the Desk of EZorb Newsletter Editor:

   

This newsletter is now read by over 70,000 subscribers worldwide. Success stories you have contributed over the years have had a great impact on many people's quality of life. Your continuous support will be greatly appreciated by tens of thousands who have been suffering and would continuously suffer, without your help! Please email your story to sharesuccess @ elixirindustry.com or simply post it at Testimonial Submit Form. Your personal information will never be revealed to the public.

 

 

2. Interesting Research: Type II Diabetes Prevalence Linked to Socio-Economic Inequality in Women

 

The increasing prevalence of Type II diabetes in England over recent years is linked to greater socio-economic inequality in women, but not men, report UK researchers.

 

Type II diabetes affects all socio-economic groups, but has been observed to be more common in lower socio-economic groups.

Anne Imkampe and Martin Gulliford from King's College London explained: "We specifically aimed to determine whether socio-economic inequalities in diagnosed diabetes are reducing or increasing over time."

 

The researchers analyzed data from the Health Survey for England collected in 1994, 1998, 2003, and 2006. Overall, 41,643 individuals aged 35 years or above were included in the study. The prevalence of self-reported, doctor-diagnosed diabetes in relation to household income, educational level, and occupational social class was assessed.

 

As reported in the European Journal of Public Health, the team found that the prevalence of diabetes in men and women in 1994 was 3.74% and 2.28%, respectively. By 2006, these values had increased to a corresponding 7.25% and 4.88%.

 

The authors found evidence for an association with socio-economic status in women, but not men, in 2006.

 

Women from the lowest social class, defined according to the Registrar General's Classification, were 4.54 times more likely to have diabetes compared with women in the top social class in 2006. Similarly, women with little or no education (below GCSE level) had a 96% increase in relative risk compared with those who had achieved A-levels or above.

 

In addition, the Slope Index of Inequality for social class and level of education in women increased between 1994 and 2006, from -1.65 to -4.95 and from -1.39 to -6.48, respectively.

 

"There are several possible explanations for this finding," say Imkampe and Gulliford. "Diabetes incidence could have increased disproportionately among lower socio-economic groups. Case ascertainment may have improved particularly in lower socio-economic classes."

 

They add: "The finding may also be related to an increasingly ageing population with women living longer than men and the higher risk of poverty with older age, or to known inequalities in diabetes morbidity and mortality, improving treatment options for patients with diabetes and therefore potentially longer survival of people with diabetes in lower socio-economic classes."

 

Original research was published in Eur J Public Health 2010.

 

 

3. Useful Links

Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

EZorb Clinical Studies

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4. Calcium Absorption Test

EZorb Calcium has set a new world record of absorption rate. You can compare EZorb with other calcium supplements by using the simple step-by-step instructions we provide. E-mail your request to test @ elixirindustry.com for a copy of the instructions.

 

 

5. What Are Others Saying About EZorb?

EZorb Calcium has restored confidence in thousands of men and women. It has brought happiness and healthy life to families around the world. Click here to read what people say about EZorb.

   

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