Showing posts with label Macular Degeneration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macular Degeneration. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Macular Degeneration Improved!!

MACULAR DEGENERATION
Earlier this week a co-worker, and very good friend, came to see me.  She was SO excited!  Her dad is legally blind from macular degeneration - which is hereditary.  A while back my friend was told that she was in the beginning stages of the disease and asked me for advice.  She started on Vitalizer and Carotomax.  After examining her eyes this week, her doctor told her that her condition had not only not gotten any worse but it appeared to him that it had improved.  We weren't even sure that was possible!
What an exciting week it's been because we were willing share Shaklee supplements and she was willing to give them a try!
 ~ Chris

Monday, January 17, 2011

COPD & Macular Degeneration Improvement!

 Roy, has been on VIVIX, Vitalizer, NutriFeron, extra OptiFlora, and Cinch a little over 4 months. His lung capacity has increased to the point that he no longer needs supplemental oxygen, nor does he need a nebulizer. All that equipment has been removed from his home. His three Doctors have demanded to talk with me. Also his macular degeneration has improved dramatically …. he went from not being able to see anything out of one eye, and had to use magnification to see anything out of the other eye, to being able to see out of both eyes, able to read the TV screen, & read books in normal print. Needless to say, this 82 year old man is very excited about Shaklee.


The other COPD customer has improved so much in three weeks on VIVIX, Vitalizer and NutriFeron that his wife called me yesterday -- so excited because for the first time in years he is climbing stairs, running errands for her, cooking on the grill (despite the smoke), and agreeing to go to parties and be with people again. His sense of humor has come back. He got on a ladder and put up her flag for 9/11. She was ecstatic. You see, she is 68 and she married a younger man of 58 and was watching him slowly disappear.

~ by Debbie Garrison