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Dr. Wayne Moss, Denver, CO is a retired general, chest, and trauma surgeon, also spent part of his early medical career as a vascular surgeon and has witnessed firsthand the destruction that plaque buildup in arteries can cause.

Wen Dr. Moss bcame aware of the benefits of Cellula Essentials, he decided to put it to the test- on himself.

Dr. Moss started his test by first taking an ultrafast cat scan (the ultrafast CT is also known as electron-beam tamorgaphy of EBT) at the Colorado Heart Imaging in July, 1997.

Then, after one year of taking Cellular Essentials e took nother ultrafast CT at the same institution using the sam machine.

 

"I'm eager to share my latest good news on the efficacy of two Unicity Network nutritional products: Cellular Essentials® and Vascular CompleteTM. These two products are based on the coauthored patent granted to Linus Pauling in November 1994. The patent reads, " Prevention and treatment of aclusive cardiovascular disease with ascorbate and also substances that inhibit the binding of liprotein A."

 

That's the title of the patent. (for clarity, ascorbate is compounds or derivatives of vitamin C.) In other words, the patent simply states that Linus Pauling and his coauthor could prevent and treat coronary heart disease.

 

Well, being a vascular surgeon in my early years, I doubted the practical application of this patent and, therefore, the value of those two products. So, I went off and got an ultra-fast cat scan at the Colorado Heart Imaging institution in July of 1997, took the to products Cellular Essentials and Vascular Complete as indicated on the box. Then, one year later, in July 1998, I got another ultra-fast cat scan at the same institution using the same machine.

 

The final report on that test signed by the medical director of the Colorado heart Imaging institution ad dated August 10, 1998, states, "Very strikingly, you have achieved what can be considered a reversal of heart disease over the past year. Specifically, you now have much fewer lesions since last year and an improvement in the calcium volume score.

 

As described in the accompanying notice to our radiologist, this finding most assuredly means an important stabilization and improvement in your coronary health." He states in summary, "Congratulations on your encouraging progress. Whatever you're doing, keep up the good work."

 

Just recently, I decided to get another cat scan in December 2000-a full 29 months after the second ultrafast CT scan. I received the report for the test on December 2, 2000, and it is signed by the same physician who is now the medical director for the Colorado Heart Imaging institution, medical co-director of the Heart Scan in Houston, Texas, ad medical co-director o the hear Scan in Washington, D.C.

 

It says, "Dr. Wayne Moss has undergone three electron beam ultrafast CT scans on his coronary arteries at the Colorado Heart Imaging in Denver, Colorado. The medical literature shows that individuals left untreated experiences a worsening of his or her calciumvolume score of about 35 percent per year."

Treated appropriately, many people will generally show either regression of plaque or a slowing of progression, so the average worsening is about 14 percent per year. In July of 1997, Dr. Moss had a total calcium volume score of 368. This score significantly improved to a score of 308 one year later, representing true revcersal of heart disease.

Gratifyingly, a full 29 months later, December 2000, his coronary calcium volume score is essentially unchanged from his improved 198 exam.

Given the fact that the typical individual doulbes hisscore in that time fram, we are very pleased that Dr. Moss has achieved such coroary stabilization. Again, we encourage Dr. Moss to continue the 'heart healthy' lifestyle, which obvously is providing such a proven benefit.'

I strongly believe that everyone who is a teenage or above should be on these products. I refer you to an article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, February 24, 1999, starting on page 727.

This article reported on a multi-institutional study, which included the very prestigious Cleveland Clinic. It studied 2,876 people between the ages of 15 and 34 who died of external causes. The autopsies shows that they had intimal lesions (that's lesions on the inside lining of arteries) in all of the aortas, and more than half of the right coronary arteries o the youngest age group showed signs of this. This became more prevalent as age increase. Their startling conclusion was that coonary heart disease prevention needs to begin in youth not later in life as it generally thought.

 

'I encourage everyone to include Cellular Essentials and Vascular complete in you daily regiment and to share the news about the need for early prevention with everyone who is a teenager or older! Lets share the benefits of these incredible products!'

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