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Tommy
Jun 16, 2008 - 9:14AM
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Why is Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe not approved by FDA?
I am very tempted to order Lifezyme.
What is holding me back is the fact that this all natural enzyme is not approved by the FDA.
I would appreciate it if Steve or Jesse inform why it is not approved by the FDA.
Thks.
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Steven Hefferon
Jun 16, 2008 - 9:50AM
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Re: Why is Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe not approved by FDA?
No Supplements, none, Zero, not a one, are FDA approved.
With that said, all Supplements manufactures have a strict standard by which they are manufactured...
The Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994 considers Supplements as FOOD and not a drug and thus are not regulated like drugs. meaning they are approved or disapproved... again they are regulated for safty
The enzymes that are in Lifezyme now (Heal n Soothe)come from Mushrooms a natural source and thus are considered food and not a drug and again will not be approved or disapproved by the FDA.
Now the manufacture of Heal n Soothe is a cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices) certified facility and is held to the highest standards, i assure you of that...
Again no supplements are approved or disapproved by the FDA in the USA, Thank God...
Steve
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Steven Hefferon
Jun 16, 2008 - 10:06AM
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Re: Why is Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe not approved by FDA?
Tommy if you would like to try the New Heal n Soothe here is the Free trial page...
https://www.losethebackpain.com/tryhealnsoothe.html
Steve
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Sunny
Jun 29, 2008 - 12:19AM
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To Steve
What's the difference between Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe and Lifezyme Plus?
Did you guys only change the name?
Or are they different solutions?
Please, can you explain it?
Mahalo
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Dan Monahan
Jun 30, 2008 - 7:28AM
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Re: Why is Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe not approved by FDA?
Hi Sunny
They have just changed the name of the product!
Dan
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Jesse Cannone
Jun 30, 2008 - 8:32PM
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Re: Why is Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe not approved by FDA?
That's correct, we just changed the name to a better, more descriptive name.
Same powerful formula - just a new name to match :)
Jesse
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Steven Hefferon
Jul 1, 2008 - 9:59AM
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Re: Why is Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe not approved by FDA?
I just got this email today...as to it effectiveness, She felt its benefit within 4 hours of the first dose.
Please read
Dear Steve:
I am an RN working 12 hr night shifts and I have fibromyalgia. I take Lyrica 3 times a day. I received the bottle of Heal-n-Soothe as I was leaving for work tonight, was aching all over, I was going to take some naproxen, but on opening the envelope, I decided to take Heal-n-Soothe instead.
It's approx 4 hrs later and I got more relief from the Heal-n-Soothe than I often get from naproxen! Not bad for the first dose! I'm hopeful.
Thank you!
Carol
Again Proteolytic Systemic Enzymes that are naturally found in the body play such a huge roll in our health, I can only begin to explain the benefits here so I will take it one step at a time...
The first being they the regulate the amount of fibrin in our body and the benefits of that are huge...
That means that if you can minimize the amount of fibrin in your circulatory system, more nutrient rich blood can flow to the effected area to help rebuild and repair as well as more Oxygen rich blood can circulate throughout the body it is well know that the more oxygen in the blood the less pain you will have...
Not to mention that the more blood the circulates the metabolic waist that can be removed...those three issue alone are enough reason alone but there is more that I will have to leave for next time...
To see what I mean about fibrin check out the image of the red blood cell caught up in a mesh of fibrin, now just imagine if the fibrin we as not there to restrict that blood flow...
and in this link we are giving your a free trial for you to experience the results for your self...
https://www.losethebackpain.com/tryhealnsoothe.html
Steve
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Steven Hefferon
Jul 2, 2008 - 4:20PM
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Re: Why is Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe not approved by FDA?
I invite all the women to read the story of my wife's struggle with Uterine Fibroids... Please understand that this was 6 years age and she is still taking the enzymes daily...
http://www.losethebackpain.com/uterine-fibroids.html
Check out how cute is Jessica is at 3? Carry Underwood is not bad either?
Steve
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Steven Hefferon
Jul 3, 2008 - 11:36AM
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Re: Why is Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe not approved by FDA?
Scientist have know for years but it just making newstoday that Watermelons contain a substance called Citrulline and citrulline helps relax the bodies blood vessels much like Viagra does and that is how Viagra work.
Now Viagra help control the level of Nitric Oxide, so does Arginine so does citrulline and guess what lower levels of Nitric Oxide are caused my you guessed it INFLAMMATION...
So to get around all this mess just control your inflammation and everything works better...
So do Proteolytic Systemic Enzymes
https://www.losethebackpain.com/tryhealnsoothe.html
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Brandon
Oct 9, 2008 - 12:09AM
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Skeptical
Hi Steve.
I fell from a ladder at work about 8 months ago... smacked my sacrum, low back, mid back, upper back, shoulder and everything in between. My first doctor sucked... was the wait and see guy. My current doc is better... got me doing strenthening exercises, and have seen some improvement, but still have trouble bending down and lifting and have pain and inflammation of the tendons or ligaments in my low back... also some clunking in the same area and hips.
I was wondering if you thought your product might help me. I know you don't know my personal case but any info you have would be great. Have to admit I am a bit skeptical... lots of scammers out there and the way the world is, I don't have money to throw away. Let me know what you think...or if you need more info. Thanks.
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dave hutchieson
Oct 9, 2008 - 1:00PM
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Re: Why is Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe not approved by FDA?
Brandon
I would try it. It is a good product, and they have a money back guarantee.
A few weeks ago, I pulled a buttock muscle and a hamstring whilst overstretching. The capsules really helped.
In the South Pacific and Africa, native peoples have used pineapple and papaya in order to tenderize tough cuts of meat.
The enzymes break down the "gristle" and tough tissue, but leave the good tissue untouched.
The enzymes Bromelain [ from pineapple ] and Papain [ from papaya ] are present in the capsules.
Dave Hutchieson
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Brandon
Oct 9, 2008 - 3:17PM
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Re: Why is Lifezyme/Heal-n-Soothe not approved by FDA?
Well, life is kind of kicking me in the butt lately. Just went to the dentist and have $2000 worth of work... and they put me on antibiotics. So will i be able to take these pills or not? Do I have to wait until i'm done with the antibiotics?
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