FEATURED TESTIMONIALS
FROM THREE LEVELS OF IMPAIRMENT
(Note: be sure and read the last 2 paragraphs)

Maurice Wells, Ph.D. SLC, UT age 72
Dr. Wells felt his memory slipping. Improving his diet, physical and mental exercise didn’t seem to do a lot for him. And then he went on MemoryXL. The next time I saw him this was his report.

I started taking Memory XL about a week ago. A couple of days later (2-3) I was working on the Mindfit program at the library, when I said to myself “Wow, I’m having a pretty good day today. I seem to be performing the exercises a little more quickly, and I think I am doing better than I have in the recent past.” Then, when I got the results of my practice, there was actually a small improvement. I didn’t consider at that time that it might have anything to do with the MemoryXL. Then on the weekend I met with a support group where I had been having trouble remembering people’s names. As people introduced themselves I thought to myself “I think I am remembering the names better.” As the meeting was coming to an end I looked around the group and could name in my mind almost everyone there, even though there were some there for the first time.

As I was thinking about it on the way home, I connected both of the above mentioned events with the fact that I had started taking MemoryXL. To me it appeared to be, more than coincidence.

– Maurice Wells,

One week later on June 10th I spoke with Dr. Wells again and asked how he was doing. He noted , “I’m now finding I can remember numbers better as well. So now when I make a phone call I don’t have to keep looking back at the number.”

JoAnn Taylor, Ogden, UT 6/8/09
David,
Thanks again for the information on MemoryXL.  Dell was very outgoing, friendly, and fun to be around. He also had a good memory, but everything gradually changed several years ago when he was told he had a vitamin B-12 deficiency and he must take vitamin B-12 shots. During the next two years he continued to grow worse despite the shots, and we made an appointment to see a neurologist.  After looking at a Cat-scan from 2002 compared to a scan in July of 2008 he stated Dell probably had Alzheimer’s.  It was suggested that he take 5mg of aricept each day, then gradually change from 5mg to 10 mg during the next month.  He experienced dizziness, severe headaches and other effects from the medication. The doctor encouraged him to try another medication called namenda, but had the same results.  Dell refused to take any more medication except 5mg of aricept each day.

Several weeks ago while attending a health fair in Ogden we learned about “Memory XL” and later bought two bottles. After the first day we could see results. [In less than a week] his personality changed back from a grouch to a happy, outgoing & friendly person once again.

[3 months later she reported] Dell seems to be recalling more now. When the doctor asked him for his birth date and age now he can tell him, 4 months ago he had to ask me. And he’s back to being fun. We are enjoying each other again. In fact he’s almost back to the way he was. Thank you for suggesting we try Memory XL.

(JoAnn noted several other things which seem to also help. First they both get a lot of exercise. Dell runs almost every day, and they go dancing at senior centers during the week. And they eat lots of green leafy and other vegetables, broccoli, spinach, avocados, etc. at every meal as well as, and fish and other meat sparingly. They also take a fish oil supplement and they try to drink lots of water throughout the day.)

Another Daughter Reports Late Stage Progress in a Nursing Home
Dick
I just spoke by phone with my Dad — he said the nursing staff have reported an improvement in my Mom — she actually called my Dad by name today.  He is telling everyone he speaks to (which is everyone, believe me) that your product is wonderful.  I think this is your best advertisement from the husband of 62 years of an Alzheimer patient.  Thank you for your continued support.

EXCERPTS FROM MEMORYXL SUCCESS STORIES
SHARED IN JULY-SEP 09

Ronald A. (age 74 and healthy) Murray, UT (after 2 mo)
“I’m finding it’s easier for me to remember names and places now.”

Merilee, M. (Regarding her 89 year old mother) Provo
“Mom (diagnosed with dementia) is much more alert and willing to do things. She is even playing the piano again, she hasn’t done that in more than 7 months. And she’s remembering things now that I had forgotten.”

Ann (age 57, diagnosed with probable AD) SLC, UT (after 3 weeks)
“I’m feeling better. At least my mood has definitely improved.” Her sister noted: “I spoke with her on the phone and she was telling me about a problem with her sprinkler system and calling items by name that I don’t think she could have remembered a month ago.”

Marla, F (58 diagnosed 3 years ago with short-term memory loss and depression)
The first month on MemoryXL she seemed a bit better, then the next month there was no progress. So we added some minerals. Still no progress. In fact she declined. So we added cognitex, huperazine and B-vitamins. A month later she noted “I feel better and seem to be thinking better.” Her husband noted “She no longer asks the same questions over and over.” A recent examination revealed her thyroid is low and she appears to have deficiencies in D3 and other vitamins and minerals. These are easily remedied, and afterwards we think she’s find her memory working even better.

LaVon S. (age 74, early MCI) Layton, UT (after 1 mo)
“I can tell they are helping. Mentally I can think better and clearer than I could before, and I feel better. My doctor is delighted.”

Leslie R. (age 62 memory concerns, her mother had AD) Syracus, UT (after 1 month)
“I can tell my memory has improved. I can just think and remember conversations better.”

Joyce H. (re husband age 78 diagnosed with FTD with AD) SLC, UT (after 1 mo).
“MemoryXL seems to be doing my husband a lot of good. We all seemed to notice a change in his understanding, and ability to communicate in as little as 2 weeks.”

Karen D. (re husband age 74 diagnosed dementia, early stage) SLC, UT (after 2 mo)
“I’ve noticed he seems less agitated, and able to sleep better at night.”

Ann M. (re husband age 78 diagnosed with dementia) Kaysville, UT (after 1 mo)
“I think this may be working already. He seems to be remembering more. I’d like to try a bottle as well. I took some of his for a few days and it seemed to help me [on a memory task].”

From Eva Chappell of Brigham city 9-29-09
On Monday 28 Sept Eva noted Terry seemed to be more alert, and in a better mood. I noted that if he kept on this some of his arthritis pain might subside, and she noted, “Yes, that too, he seems to have less pain and be able to get around better.” Later she noted. “or the longest time (a year or so) he hasn’t been able to read, even numbers. If he saw a 5 he might call it a 2. (On the clock test he did not write numbers, only circles.) He can now read numbers, make phone calls on his own, and even sign papers. Hasn’t been able to sign his name for some time. Now today he did it just like he used to for a friend, who knew of his impairment. She said wow Terry, “That is the best you have ever written your name.” (3rd mo on MemoryXL, also first month on B-complex with trace minerals, Phosphatidylserine, and low dose lithium.) If you would like to verify this story you may call Eva at 435-723-6712. She’s excited to share the news.

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Note: As a general rule, the more serious the memory problem the longer it takes to restore short-term memory abilities. People with subjective or mild memory concerns usually see a result within 2 weeks, those with moderate Alzheimer’s may take 3-5 months, although mood is usually enhanced and agitation reduced much sooner.

Check back often for continued success stories and results. Although you can order this product online, if you give me a call or e-mail me at ServgU@aol.com I can secure for you a better discount, and discuss with you a few other less expensive things you can do that will likely make this even more effective. For more information call me at 801 529-8238 I can tell you about that as well as provide other phone numbers to verify these results. – Dave Larsen

 
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