Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Dan, In some of the CDs or videos, it was mentioned that it was not feasible to market the Ambrotose in health stores, as the expense of the product would keep people from purchasing it and thus not be sold and remain on the shelves. The marketing program has very inexpensive CDs/videos/DVDs available to thoroughly educate the patient on it. These are usually given to patients by the reps. It was emphasized that these were the reasons that it needed to be sold through multi-L- mkting, AND it keeps the product fresher with timely ordering and delivery. (Guess this made sense to me after I heard it, and I did feel better about it. If you go to the web site, it is truly worth the $1.00 or two for the CDs, as these are by physicians/scientists in very respectable institutions and positions.) I talked to one of the representatives who is a young father with a child who became autistic-like when he was only a few months old. Naturally, they were doing everything possible to help this condition. They heard about and tried the Ambrotose. Progress, he said, has been very slow, but there has been some progress. The child has only recently been able to speak two or three words. I believe he said his child is about 4 now. Dan, my husband takes Sam-e (Jarrow brand -- said to be one of the best). I have a wonderful healthstore locally. We purchase the 60- count box for $34.95. If we purchase three, we get a 10% discount on the entire purchase. If this is a good bit cheaper than you get it, I will be glad to e-mail you the address. The owner taught small business classes at the local university, and started with one store. He now has 5 in different towns. He marks up everything 10%, which turns out to be a real bargain compared to other healthstores I've done business with prior to discovering them. Everything is so fresh, as they really have a turnover. bg > > All I can say is that several years ago I took Ambrotose, and did > feel better (in hindsight) for about a year. Then I couldn't afford it, > and when I tried it again, I was then taking a zillion other things, > so didn't know if it worked or not. > > I wish they would get off the greed bandwagon, and stop selling > it by multi-level means. That ONLY benefits the sellers, and if > they REALLY cared about the buyers, they'd sell it over the > counter, and allow sales on the product. The same goes for > Three-Lac (which worked great for me). SO aggravating and > unfair. > > I have gradual onset CFIDS -- probably for 7 solid years now, > and every time I've tried SAM-e, it has pulled me out of a black > hole. I just wish I could afford it now. I also think that they should > eliminate the yellow dye that coats the tablet (Nature Made). It's > completely unnecessary, and has been connected with anxiety > and ADHD, etc., and perhaps is part of the cause of the " mania " > that some have cautioned against for those with bipolar > depression. > > The last time I could actually afford to take it for about six weeks, > was back in late 2000. I took eight, 200mg tabs a day, (with > incredibly, my M.D.'s endorsement) and that, along with 3 > b12/folic acid sublinguals, a multivitamin, vitamin e and some > EFA's, completely pulled me out of a state where I felt like I would > die any day. I did well for about 8-9 months, full of energy -- then > kind of burned myself out. > > Why didn't the good times last? In hindsight, I didn't take it on a > regular basis -- only for a couple months, then a month here and > there, plus I pushed myself -- because of my job -- waaaaay past > my limits. > > The body has a way of telling you to stop, and if you don't listen. > Well... > > Dan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 For autism many things can be done, but it requires a lot of work. Look up this link http://www.autisminfo.com/seroussi.htm I don't know her personally, but I know her friend , who has three children nearly cured, they function in normal class at school, from doctor telling her they would never learn to speak. Pfeiffer institute in chicago Pangbourn - a DAN! Doctor (defeat autism no) is another link http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/contents.html Tove Re: Dr. Walsh / Glyconutrients and SAM-e I talked to one of the representatives who is a young father with a child who became autistic-like when he was only a few months old. Naturally, they were doing everything possible to help this condition. They heard about and tried the Ambrotose. Progress, he said, has been very slow, but there has been some progress. The child has only recently been able to speak two or three words. I believe he said his child is about 4 now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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