Dear Jerry,Thanks. Testimonials that include the actual eMail address are very convincing to viewers -- they can always write you to verify that these are, in fact, your words.
So, you might get some messages.
On the other hand, just posting the address is often enough to be convincing. Different people have different levels of trust.
Keep my posted as to what is happening -- I'll put it on this page.
Cordially,
Karl Loren
July 10, 2003
Dear Karl,
Yes by all means you have my permission to publish my e-mail address, e-mail exchanges, or anything else that would help anyone become more informed on the subject matter at hand.
By the way, you did an excellent job of putting the e-mail links in the document and it really does help provide a more in-depth understanding of what I was talking about.
Thanks.
Sincerely,
Jerry L. Waddington
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 1:02 PM
To: karl@karlloren.com
Subject: Re: Super Life Glow
Dear Karl,
I will certainly keep you posted on the results that I get by taking your Super Life Glow tabs.
I am the unproud owner of two (2) 3.0 mm x 28 mm Multi-Link TETRA stainless steel stents located in my right coronary artery (distol & mid) that were placed there by a cardiologist in June 2001 due to a mild heart attack suffered on Memorial Day 2001 due to infamous cholesterol blockage of this artery??
Needless to say, if I did not want to risk having the "BIG WIDOW MAKER" heart attack, then I needed to take the following prescribed drugs that would hopefully reduce the risk (a wee bit) of encountering this beast:
- WELCHOL 625mg/tab....dosage = 6-tabs per day- ZOCOR 80mg/tab...........dosage = 1 at bedtime- PLAVIX 75mg/tab...........dosage = 1 tab per day- TOPROL XL 50mg/tab....dosage = 1 tab per day- TRICOR 160mg/tab.........dosage = 1 tab per day- Baby Aspirin 80mg/tab......dosage = 1 tab per day- Vitamin C 500mg/tab.........dosage = 1 tab per dayReturn To TopOf course, the above identified medication was to be taken for the rest of my life and hopefully I would avoid the sudden death syndrome thingee????
In researching these drugs and there side-effects, I noted a major conflict existed between ZOCOR and TRICOR when taken together.
When I ask the cardiologist about this specific drug conflict and the additional possibility of encountering the muscle degeneration that I had read about caused by the statin drug family, he tried to blow it off and basically implied that due to the cholesterol problem/blockage that I experienced and supposedly continue to experience, the drugs were the least of my worries.
This type of answer really doesn't set well with me and I walked out of his office determined to find the source of my problem and remedy it ASAP. I started my search on the Internet while withdrawing myself from the above medication.
First I threw the WELCHOL away as it was being used to supposedly raise my rather low HDL from a reading of 28 to 31?
Second the TRICOR went. Could not see where this was doing anything for me but putting me at risk for additional unrelated problems.
Third I ceased the baby aspirin dosage.
Fourth I cut the PLAVIX, TROPROL XL, and ZOCOR pills in half and reduced the dosages while taking them on the normal schedule.
Fifth I threw the PLAVIX in the trash. The lipid drug was so effective that anytime I bumped anything (no matter how slight) I had an ugly bruise at that spot for many weeks to months.
I am currently taking 40mg ZOCOR, 25mg TOPROL XL, and my vitamin C at 1000 mg per day and will probably continue for a few more weeks or so after I start on the SUPER LIFE GLOW which I see as nothing less than a miracle supplement.
More History:In July of 1993, I suffered a dizzy spell and my GP advised my wife to rush me to ER concerned that I may be having the first signs of a heart attack.Well, they checked me out in ER and decided to keep me overnight for observation and of course to test me for the appearance of an enzyme that would supposedly prove whether or not I had a heart attack?
They could not find the infamous enzyme and released me from the hospital.
The cardiologist they assigned me wasn't satisfied with what they had done in the hospital and recommended that I get one of those ugly Thallium 201 Stress Test.
The appointment was set up for mid-August or about 4-weeks after the incident so I perceived they were on some sort of witch hunt of sorts.
Anyway, the stress test/dye results came back and according to the interpreters, they could not be sure whether or not I truly had blockage in the arteries but, they suspected there might be some in the arteries near the bottom of my heart.
Of course, the only way the could tell for sure was for me to have an angiogram! So, they scheduled me for this procedure another two weeks removed from the stress test date?
Yup, the angiogram identified blockage of 85% and 95% respectively in two of my arteries and I was requested to have the angioplasty surgery promptly to remedy this blockage.
The procedure performed was with the balloon that supposedly mushed the plaque in my arteries and spread it out enough for normal blood flow to resume. Four days later I walked out of the hospital badly bruised and tens of thousands of dollars lighter. I never did a follow up visit with the cardiologist and he never called so what was up with that??
Punt!
I must admit that I did feel better after the angiogram but knew that they had only treated the symptom and not the problem. So, being the researcher type, I looked most everywhere for information outside of the box that would help me remedy the plaque build up problem.About 3-months later I found Natures Sunshine MEGA-CHEL and went through there process of chelation using their tablets. I took 12-tablets per day for roughly 5 1/2 months and really never felt better. I stayed on the recommended maintenance of 6-tabs for the next three+ years without any of the previous symptoms recurring.
In late 1996 I had some financial difficulties and decided that the cost of the supplements had to go and stopped using them. Although I agree that MEGA-CHEL may not have been the best supplement, there must have been something in them that aids the body in controlling some of the calcium build up within the human cell as I went from July 1993 until June 2001 without any further difficulties?
Of course, this is only subjective logic on my part and isn't support by anything other than my warm fuzzies.
The straw that broke the camels back:Return To TopOn 20 June 2000 my wife then of 31 years was diagnosed with stage 3C Metastatic Ovarian Cancer.
Needless to say she did not survive that AMA (Allopathic Medical Atrocities) treatment process (chemotherapy) and passed on 3 February 2003.
I can attest to the all the facts that are currently carried on your web pages regarding cancer and the current medical treatment programs that do nothing for the body but kill it, and am more than grieved that I didn't find your site sooner.
For reasons unknown to me at the time, I've kept all the wifes medical information from start to finish that includes all the treatment, MRI's, CATSCANS, diagnosis, test results, reports, bills, basically the history from start to finish. It reveals nothing short of a tragedy that thousands of good people suffer from at the hands of our medical establishment. Well, nuff said.
You certainly know where I stand regarding our current medical community and their hokie $$$ driven practices.
Sincerely,Jerry
July 9, 2003
Dear Jerry,
Wow!
This is the type of message that really interests me! And will be of great interest to those who browse my web pages.
I've taken the liberty of publishing it in my section of "testimonials" without your full name or address. If that is not OK, let me know and I'll remove it.
If you are willing, I'd like to include your eMail address -- might well get messages from my viewers.
First, your message is written in excellent English, and explains things very fully. I appreciate that and so will the readers.
If you willing to continue having your messages, and my replies, published, you can be assured that I will not edit your remarks and will not fail to publish any negative thoughts you might have on your progress with Super Life Glow.
That is a supreme formula, expensive, but the best I could dream up when I designed it.
I, myself, take 30 capsules of SLG now and have been for some many years. Before it was introduced I took the earlier oral chelation formula, personally, for about 15 years. I never took the time to get a test of my arterial blockage back some 20 years ago -- just didn't think of it.
But, I've had those tests done (ultrasound) in about 1998 and again in 2001. Both times the blockage in the major arteries shows up as zero! My wife had the same results, and, of course, has been likewise taking our own formulas for many years.
You raise SO many good points that I have further taken the liberty of linking various words in your message to the further information on my web. For instance, the drugs you were taking have mostly been already mentioned on one or more of my 95,000 pages. I do a tremendous amount of research on these matters.
So, your re-reading of your own message, with the newly-inserted links, may help you see even more of the truth of what you have concluded. Some of these links go to the bottom of this page where I have listed several pages on one of my web sites -- pages where this word or concept is discussed. You can browse among the descriptions there and click on any of them.
Other links go to different pages on my web sites where I have an article on the subject being linked.
Finally, some of the links are to page on the internet covering the subject.
I hope you will continue to write and let me know all that happens to you. I'll publish, unless you ask me not to, and likewise give you whatever response that seems further valuable.
I look forward to hearing from you again, Jerry.
Cordially,
Karl Loren
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