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dear dr loretta

thank you for getting back to me,i have already been in touch with dr

howenstine,he was very helpful,i just wanted to see if anyone personelly has

tried it or someone they know.what does dearomatase do?

regards

bobby

From: Dr. Loretta Lanphier

If anyone is interested in Lifeone contact Dr. Howenstine and ask him

what type of results are coming in. He recommends and sells the product on

his website. Dr. Howenstine can be reached at dr.jimhow@... He also

wrote an article about Lifeone that can be found here -

http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james62.htm

We do recommend and use the DeAromatase product that he talks about and have

had good success with those who use it correctly.

Be Well

Dr.L

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hi mike

thank you for getting back to me,besides knocking her blood preasure what other

positive results did you find

kind regards

bobby

In a message dated 7/14/2009, goldenmike@... writes:

Hello batman,

We've used the LifeOne product. It seems like a very good supplement

for cancer. The downside is that it is quite expensive. My wife had

her blood pressure, which is normally low, drop to 70/43 while taking LifeOne.

This is likely due to the liposomal quercetin (and perhaps other components.

This might be the case for others with low blood pressure.

Mike

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i dont know anyone steve,sorry.im trying to find out also.

mabt dr howenstine could refer you to people that have been cured.

regards

bobby

From: Steve B

Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 2:55 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] lifeone protocol

Has anyone on the group had any sucess with the LifeOne product?? That

would be the true test of the product value. If it would actually cure

my cancer I would gladly pay $420.00.

Steve

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Hello batman,

We've used the LifeOne product. It seems like a very good supplement

for cancer. The downside is that it is quite expensive. My wife had

her blood pressure, which is normally low, drop to 70/43 while taking

LifeOne. This is likely due to the liposomal quercetin (and perhaps

other components. This might be the case for others with low blood

pressure.

Mike

Friday, July 10, 2009, 5:08:27 PM, you wrote:

b> (Moderator's note: Allowing this question to be posted to the

b> group again as no one answered. Bobby, please note that quite

b> possibly, no one has any information)

b> hi everyone,i was wondering if anyone knew about the lifeone protocol?

b> regards

b> bobby

b>

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At $420 per month Lifeone seems very expensive considering the low

amounts of its very common components. Their sweeping dismissal of

all competitors makes me question anything they say. Lifeone googles

6,500,000 hits so they must have sold plenty of product. If money

were not their primary concern then I would hope they would have the

integrity to discuss its limitations.

http://www.lifeonesales.com/lifeone.htm

The New Life One Formula is the Best Immune System Enhancer available

today. Life One Formula supercharges the immune system and allows

your body to fight viral illness better than any other product known.

The Life One Formula has proven to be effective. Life One Formula is

an all natural herbal blend to enhance the Immune System. Life One

Formula supercharges the immune system to allow your body to fight

viral problems more effectively. The Life One Formula has proven to

be of benefit to your bodies immune system. Each bottle is 16oz.

LIFEONE PROPRIETARY FORMULATION

Chrysin, Coriolus Versicolor, Diindolymethane (DIM), Resveratrol,

Turmeric Extract (Curcumin), Quercetin, Green Tea Extract, L-Selenium

Methionine

At 06:25 PM 7/14/2009, you wrote:

>Hello batman,

>

>We've used the LifeOne product. It seems like a very good supplement

>for cancer. The downside is that it is quite expensive. My wife had

>her blood pressure, which is normally low, drop to 70/43 while taking

>LifeOne. This is likely due to the liposomal quercetin (and perhaps

>other components. This might be the case for others with low blood

>pressure.

>

>Mike

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Hi, Mike, please elaborate what you meant that it seems to be a very good

supplement for cancer.

Thanks.

Jim

In a message dated 7/14/2009 9:26:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

goldenmike@... writes:

Hello batman,

We've used the LifeOne product. It seems like a very good supplement

for cancer. The downside is that it is quite expensive. My wife had

her blood pressure, which is normally low, drop to 70/43 while taking

LifeOne. This is likely due to the liposomal quercetin (and perhaps

other components. This might be the case for others with low blood

pressure.

Mike

Friday, July 10, 2009, 5:08:27 PM, you wrote:

b> (Moderator's note: Allowing this question to be posted to the

b> group again as no one answered. Bobby, please note that quite

b> possibly, no one has any information)

b> hi everyone,i was wondering if anyone knew about the lifeone protocol?

b> regards

b> bobby

b> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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If anyone is interested in Lifeone contact Dr. Howenstine and ask him

what type of results are coming in. He recommends and sells the product on

his website. Dr. Howenstine can be reached at dr.jimhow@... He also

wrote an article about Lifeone that can be found here -

http://www.newswithviews.com/Howenstine/james62.htm

We do recommend and use the DeAromatase product that he talks about and have

had good success with those who use it correctly.

Be Well

Dr.L

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It contains a number of things that have been shown to inhibit cancer

cells. It is in a liposomal form, which makes the curcumin potentially

many times more effective in reaching its target. There is quite a bit

about this on the LifeOne web site. Each ingredient is described with

the rationale behind it.

Mike

jpking@... wrote:

>

>

> Hi, Mike, please elaborate what you meant that it seems to be a very good

> supplement for cancer.

> Thanks.

> Jim

>

>

> In a message dated 7/14/2009 9:26:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> goldenmike@... <mailto:goldenmike%40sbcglobal.net> writes:

>

> Hello batman,

>

> We've used the LifeOne product. It seems like a very good supplement

> for cancer. The downside is that it is quite expensive. My wife had

> her blood pressure, which is normally low, drop to 70/43 while taking

> LifeOne. This is likely due to the liposomal quercetin (and perhaps

> other components. This might be the case for others with low blood

> pressure.

>

> Mike

>

> Friday, July 10, 2009, 5:08:27 PM, you wrote:

>

> b> (Moderator's note: Allowing this question to be posted to the

> b> group again as no one answered. Bobby, please note that quite

> b> possibly, no one has any information)

>

> b> hi everyone,i was wondering if anyone knew about the lifeone protocol?

>

> b> regards

>

> b> bobby

>

> b>

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The expense of the LifeOne product is, presumably, that it is in a

liposomal form. There is a patent online for those who want to try to

replicate the process themselves.

Mike

VGammill wrote:

>

>

> At $420 per month Lifeone seems very expensive considering the low

> amounts of its very common components. Their sweeping dismissal of

> all competitors makes me question anything they say. Lifeone googles

> 6,500,000 hits so they must have sold plenty of product. If money

> were not their primary concern then I would hope they would have the

> integrity to discuss its limitations.

>

>

>

> http://www.lifeonesales.com/lifeone.htm

> <http://www.lifeonesales.com/lifeone.htm>

> The New Life One Formula is the Best Immune System Enhancer available

>

> .

>

>

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The blood pressure drop was not a positive response.  It actually put her in the

emergency room.  We stopped using it after that, so I have no answer for you.

 

Mike

From: batman <0823749937@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] lifeone protocol

Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 5:46 PM

hi mike

thank you for getting back to me,besides knocking her blood preasure what other

positive results did you find

kind regards

bobby

In a message dated 7/14/2009, goldenmike@sbcgloba l.net writes:

Hello batman,

We've used the LifeOne product. It seems like a very good supplement

for cancer. The downside is that it is quite expensive. My wife had

her blood pressure, which is normally low, drop to 70/43 while taking LifeOne.

This is likely due to the liposomal quercetin (and perhaps other components.

This might be the case for others with low blood pressure.

Mike

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Mike, liposomes and nanoparticles bypass the body's normal cellular

barriers and thus can have unexpected consequences. I think that

they represent a fantastic breakthrough in med delivery, but it also

means that one must revisit all safety and efficacy data. I have

seen acute hypotension from what were presumably unquestionably safe

transdermal preparations of ATP decouplers.

If you reported your negative experience to Lifeone sales, I would

bet money that you would never see it on their website. No one can

make a good decision unless failures and problems are openly

discussed. In our seminars retreat program we do much analysis of

fads, biases, and the role of decisionmaking processes in determining outcome.

At 12:50 PM 7/15/2009, you wrote:

>

>The blood pressure drop was not a positive response. It actually

>put her in the emergency room. We stopped using it after that, so I

>have no answer for you.

>

>Mike

>

>

>

>From: batman <<mailto:0823749937%40vodamail.co.za>0823749937@...>

>Subject: Re: [ ] lifeone protocol

><mailto: %40>

>Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 5:46 PM

>

>hi mike

>

>thank you for getting back to me,besides knocking her blood preasure

>what other positive results did you find

>

>kind regards

>bobby

>

>In a message dated 7/14/2009, goldenmike@sbcgloba l.net writes:

>

>Hello batman,

>

>We've used the LifeOne product. It seems like a very good supplement

>for cancer. The downside is that it is quite expensive. My wife had

>her blood pressure, which is normally low, drop to 70/43 while

>taking LifeOne. This is likely due to the liposomal quercetin (and

>perhaps other components. This might be the case for others with low

>blood pressure.

>

>Mike

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Has anyone on the group had any sucess with the LifeOne product?? That

would be the true test of the product value. If it would actually cure

my cancer I would gladly pay $420.00.

Steve

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  • 1 year later...

Resurrecting this thread since I have the same question and the thread is more

than a year old.

Are there any new members in the group that have used LifeOne and have been

cured using it?

Thanks much,

Sheetal

>

> dear brett

>

> thanks so much for the info,wish i could find someone that it has helped.

> one person on our group used it for his wife but her blood pressure dropped so

he stopped.

>

> regards

>

> bobby

>

>

> From: Bret Peirce

> Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009

> Subject: Re: [ ] lifeone protocol

>

> This protocol has many similar substances as other protocols. Flavenoids

gallore! Polyphenols, polysacharides,(immune,) but for prostate and breast

cancer it also has hormone active substance said to be modulator These links

pertain to the more exoctic

> substances the protocol features:

> http://diindolylmethane.blogspot.com/

>

> Also has selenium attatched to an amino acid (carboxylated)

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methionine

>

> It also has quinone/xanthene- like. di-phenol a highly absorbed oxygen

donor:

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resveratrol

>

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