I’ve Got A Chest Cold
January 1, 2008 by Dr. Marcus Ettinger
Filed under Health Conditions, Herbal Formulas
Question: Dear Doctor,
I’ve got a cold. had it for a week now.and it moved down to my chest, filing up my lungs. Is oregano oil good for that. get rid of it .
Larry
Answer: Larry,
Here is some data that should help you in making an informed decision.
Recent laboratory research conducted at Weber State University (Ogden, Utah) has shown oregano oil to have a remarkable kill rate of 99% against in vitro (outside of the human body) colonies of Streptococcus pneumoniae, even when used in 1% concentration. (The S. pneumoniae is responsible for many kinds of lung and throat infections.)
Oregano oil is mucolytic, helps to mobilize and thin mucous, useful in lung disorders; anti-tussive, halts cough and eases spasticity of the lung tubules; anti-spasmodic, obliterates tightness and spasms of muscles; its greatest attributes are its anti-fungal, anti-parasitic and anti-microbial properties.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc
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Liquid Coral Calcium Questions
January 1, 2008 by Dr. Marcus Ettinger
Filed under Testimonials, Vitamins and Minerals
Dear Doctor,
My mother has osteoporosis…Will your Liquid Coral Calcium supply her with enough Calcium?
How can I be assured that the Coral was not harvested from live reefs?
The Label says 2100mg Coral Calcium and then 575mg below that. What does this mean?
Please get back to me at your earliest convenience. Thanks!
I look forward to your reply.
Thanks!
Bill
Bill,
First, No one harvests from live reefs. The 2,100 is the amount of the coral calcium (the total raw product in one serving) the 575 is the amount of calcium per serving. This is a fantastic formula for the bones it is very a comprehensive formula and at a great price.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc
Dr. E,
I have received my second shipment of CAOH Coral Calcium. I have my wife & sister using it as a preventative.
My sister wants to know how you guys make it taste so good.
How many servings should we all take…Currently we are all using 2 Tablespoons. Does that supply enough calcium?
Please get back to me.
Thanks,
Bill
Bill,
I am glad all of you like the formula. The good taste is just our – all natural flavor blend, its good stuff. 2 tblsp. is perfect.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc
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Goji Juice for a Stroke?
October 23, 2006 by Dr. Marcus Ettinger
Filed under Goji (Lycium barbarum), Health Conditions, Therapy Juices (Super Food Juices)
Q: Dear Doctor; How are you today? I have been reading a lot about the Goji Berry and I think it sounds great. I would like to know , after reading about all the curing powers for cancer and everything else, how it could help my Father-in-law who has had 2 strokes in the past 4 years. Now he cannot speak sentences, just a few words. From what I understand, the electrical part in the brain that sends the message (or Sentence) cannot get through to the speech part of the brain. Therefore he is limited to just single or double word responses . Will this Goji juice have any effect to help him get the messages through the brain and out through his lips into sentences? I await your reply Thank you
Doug
A: Doug, I have to be completely honest with you, I have no idea how or if it will help your father-in-law. My father had a stroke 8 years ago and I loaded him up on every antioxidant I could find and he recovered (I am not 100% sure what caused him to recover completely).
I do know this; our goji juice with 250mg of vitamin C per 30ml is not going to hurt.
I hope this helped.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc.
Goji, Phyto-Estrogens, Brest Cancer and Customer Service
August 8, 2006 by Dr. Marcus Ettinger
Filed under Frequently Asked Questions, Goji (Lycium barbarum), Testimonials, Therapy Juices (Super Food Juices)
Q: Good Afternoon,
I was hoping if you could tell me is goji juice rich in phyto-estrogens?
Thanks for your help
Frida C.
A: Dear Frida,
I am sorry but it isn’t. Soy is high in phyto-estrogens and there are many soy isoflavone products on the market.
Sincerely,
Dr. E
Response Back
Dear Doctor.
I wanted to sincerely thank you for your quick response to my question. You see, I had purchased a bottle from the health food store, and then I asked my specialist if it ok for me to drink it, as I am taking Arimidex for an estrogen positive breast cancer I had. She advised me NOT to take anything that would be rich in phtyo-estrogens, (as she was not sure if it was) so, naturally I ceased taking it, and have been emailing so many different people via the Internet, through the Lifestream manufacturers, but not one person has replied to me.
Thankfully I found your website and thought I would try to email you and ask you, and I am truly thankful for your quick response, the very same day!!
This shows such professionalism to me……and I wish more people would be so prompt in answering customer’s queries.
So, I just started taking it again. …..now that you have told me that it does not contain phyto-estrogens……..
Thank you sincerely for your help
Regards
Frida C.
Mangosteen Xanthone Percentages
May 25, 2006 by Dr. Marcus Ettinger
Filed under Frequently Asked Questions, Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), Therapy Juices (Super Food Juices)
Q: Dear Doctor,
Can you please tell me the percentage of xanthones present in your Mangosteen Elixir? I can’t find it anywhere on your website. Also why doesn’t anyone else list the amount per ounce of liquid or gram of powder?
Sincerely,
Rhonda M.
A: Rhonda,
There is a lot of controversy and confusion regarding the percentage of xanthones in mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.). Chromedex one of the best analytical labs in the business only measures alpha, beta, and gamma mangostin xanthone level. Chromedex also focuses only on liquid product analysis so powders and extracts can’t be qualified. Because of the difficulty and expense, it is not possible for us or any other producer to list the precise percentage total of xanthones per ounce. Not to mention that batch to batch will yield a slightly different amount.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc.



