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01-06-99 As a clinical scientist and a certified nutritionist, I probably would have never tried Calorad® if it had not been recommended to me by my best friend, Scott.

01-10-99 Purchased and started using Calorad® for the first time.

01-17-99 Day 7 - Weight loss ...4 lbs.

01-24-99 Day 14 - I lose 4 more lbs and decide to become a distributor!

02-10-99 Day 30 - I finish my first bottle and lose .. another 4 lbs for a total of 12 pounds!

02-10-99 Day 30 I have lost almost 12 pounds and over two and a half inches off my waist within my first four weeks on Calorad®.

02-10-99 Day 30 My wife, Lynn, loses three pounds and a total of five inches in the same time period.

02-24-99 Six weeks on the product. I experience increased energy, improved sleep, and several lipofuscin deposits (age spots) on my hands recede and totally disappear.

03-03-99 My wife, who previously suffered from frequent and rather severe bouts of insomnia, now 'sleeps like a baby.'

04-07-99 My teenage son and daughter also start to use the product and experience similar weight loss and muscle toning.

05-11-99 My sister loses 10 pounds and two dress sizes in three weeks, and she loves the product.

11-07-99 I decide to spread the word online, and establish my nutrition advisor website.

As a clinical scientist with a doctorate in nutrition, I can truly say that Calorad® is one of the best diet products I've ever seen!

In the 4 1/2 years since, we have sold over $1 million dollars of Calorad® online, and have seen many great Calorad® success stories.

Sincerely, Dr. Steven Petrosino, Ph.D. (nutrition)

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Middle-aged men who drink one or two glasses of pasteurized milk a day may double their risk of Parkinson's Disease (PD) later in life, according to research published in the prestigious Journal of Neurology. Scientists are uncertain of the cause of the increased risk, whether it is due to an ingredient or contaminant in the milk, but believe that it is not related to calcium.

Because the study only looked at men, it is uncretain if this risk is applicable to women as well. The 30-year long study followed over 7,500 men between the ages of 45 and 68 who were part of the Honolulu Heart Program. During the study, 128 men developed Parkinson's disease, which is a degenerative disease of the nervous system. Habits of the 128 men who developed PD were analyzed.

Those men who drank more than 16 ounces of milk (about 2 glasses) each day were 2.3 times more likely to develop Parkinson's than those who didn't drink any milk. During each year, 6.9 cases of Parkinson's occurred per 10,000 men who drank no milk; however, among those who drank more than 16 ounces daily, 14.9 cases per 10,000 men occurred. Overall, however, researchers pointed out that the Parkinson's risk was still very low, even among the men who drank a lot of milk.

The findings are in line with a previous study that found eating a lot of dairy products increased the risk of Parkinson's in men (the findings did not apply to women). In the current study, no link between calcium and Parkinson's was found, so researchers believe another component or contaminant of milk is responsible. Further studies are needed to determine what that component may be.

Neurology March 22, 2005;64(6):1047-1051

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