Am I asking for something impossible?
Subject: Product inquiry
Question: Dr. Ettinger,
I have been attempting to order a product you have shown in your product catalog; however I do not see the product listed on the website and when I contacted your customer service line to place an order the customer service representative stated he could not pull the product up on his computer either. I want to know has the product ( LIQUID GHR- PRO) HGH for the body been discontinued or is it listed under a different name. Please help as I would love to place an order for this product. The description of the product definitely makes me interested in receiving the benefits from using
such a product.
Thank you in advance for your response.
Lisa DeLoatch
Answer: Lisa,
I am very sorry for the delay. That product has been discontinued. Tell me what body challenge you want handled or what are you trying to achieve and I can help pick out some products. They may be ours or something else you can get at a health food store.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc.
Reply: Dr. Ettinger,
Thank you for your response. I am so sorry the product is discontinued. Right now I am experiencing the need for some hormone therapy. I need or desire a supplement that will help me keep my youthful appearance and help me with my skin, hair and nails; something that can control some of the symptoms of menopause as well as increase my metabolism to help rid my body of fat. I hope I am not asking for something impossible, but according to the description of the product (Pro HGH) I am inquiring about with you, it is such a product.
Thanks in advance for your help. I’ll be looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Lisa DeLoatch
Reply: Lisa,
Age is genetics + diet (food and supplements) + outside forces (drinking, smoking, sun) + attitude. I can help with “diet”.
To help slow down aging we need lots of antioxidants. I am 43 and I take our Vitamin E (1), Vitamin C (1), Ultra Supreme Greens (1 heaping tblsp), Lecithin Granules (2 tblsp), Liquid Power (1 ounce), and Whey Protein. From a health food store I take liquid flax seed oil (1 tblsp) and psyllium husk fiber (1 heaping tblsp). I mix everything with water and some frozen fruit in a blender; that’s’ my breakfast. I know it may seem like a lot, it isn’t and I know it does cost a bit.
This program is immune stimulating, anti-aging, low calorie, high antioxidant, super energy producing, anti-Alzheimer’s….. My wife and I will do this for the rest of my life and so will hundreds of patients of mine. This is not only one of the best breakfasts we can have it’s medicine – preventative and curative (my opinion).
I am also attaching my food list.
There is no magic pill to help us stay young. It comes down to clean, natural food; good supplements; exercise; positive attitude; and good genetics.
Let me know what you think about this.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc.
Reply: Dr. Ettinger,
I currently use the Ultra supreme greens and the Liquid Power, Vitamin C and E; the Goji and Mangosteen juice, HRT and an iron supplement; and eat a variety of fruits for breakfast; however I never thought to mix all of this in a blender and enjoy it that way. Of course I will have to add whey protein, flaxseed and fiber. I make it a point to make sure I choose products that are high in antioxidants. Yes, I like it and will consider the change this week. I did not have an attachment of the food list you indicating you were attaching ,will you send it to me please? What else do you have to help me with the diet? Thank you very much for this information it helps a lot.
Lisa DeLoatch
Reply: Lisa,
When you have that for breakfast and follow the food list your body will naturally lean down. Exercise is very important to keep your metabolism up. If you need a little edge than check out the bottom products on our full product list. There are some aids for fat burning, cortisol (stress weight gain), energy, and appetite suppression.
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc.
Reply: Thank you Dr. E!
I will use the list as a guide to a healthier and better me.
Lisa
Related Products:
CaliTrim
Adrenal Cortisol Support
Thermogenic Energy Factors
Pure Hoodia
E-mail me at askthedoctor@caoh.com for a copy of my food list.
Are Your Goji Berries Safe?
October 30, 2007 by Dr. Marcus Ettinger
Filed under Goji (Lycium barbarum)
Question: Are your goji berries grown in China? If so, are they safe? So much of China’s industry has been proven to be “unsafe.”
Anita
Answer: Anita,
“All” goji berries are grown in China! Our berries come from growers we have contracts with, no chemicals are used. The FDA also requires us to have the berries tested and submit the results when they enter the country, they are perfect.
Sincerely,
Marcus Ettinger DC, BSc.
Reply back:
Thank you so much for your reply. I now feel secure to order your goji berry products.



