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	<title>My LifeCaps Stories &#187; Wendell Lawton</title>
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		<title>Wendell Lawton, an update</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Daryl
I just wanted to update you with my last experience with Life Caps. I hope you&#8217;ll feel free to add this to complete my earlier testimonial as PROOF-POSITIVE that these capsules work and perform EXACTLY as you advertise they do.
I apologize if this is lengthy, but I have to tell the story.  As [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Daryl</p>
<p>I just wanted to update you with my last experience with Life Caps. I hope you&#8217;ll feel free to add this to complete my earlier testimonial as PROOF-POSITIVE that these capsules work and perform EXACTLY as you advertise they do.</p>
<p>I apologize if this is lengthy, but I have to tell the story.  As I expressed my desire to you to participate in your &#8220;June Challenge&#8221;, I figured that I had better put them to the REAL test before getting up in the mountains with you and getting sick &amp; dizzy the next day and have to come home.</p>
<p>With that said, I decided after dinner Thursday evening at 5p.m., (1/15/09), that I would go the next 72 hours on LIFE CAPS &amp; WATER to see how I would do as well as my blood sugar, (relative to my hypoglycemia).   I decided that I would also keep a log of when I took capsules and how I felt, noting any side effects, dizziness, stomach pains, etc..</p>
<p>I won&#8217;t bore you with the hourly logs I kept, but here&#8217;s a brief summary of my experiences:</p>
<p>Day 1: On Friday, 1/16/09, it was really strange to say the least&#8230; there were a couple times when I thought I felt hungry, but as long as I was sipping on water all day I felt fine.  I did my work, played video games with the kids, and was alert all day.  It was mainly a &#8220;mind-game&#8221; in convincing myself that the pills were working, and I just needed to relax and go about my daily routine.   Actually, I can&#8217;t remember feeling very hungry at all during the whole day and my stomach did NOT even growl all day, (until around 9:30p.m.!)  To add salt to the wound, my wife baked bread that afternoon&#8230; it smelled wonderful, but I wasn&#8217;t tempted to steal a slice&#8230; No, I take that back, I WAS tempted, but I didn&#8217;t.   Around 10p.m., I started feeling kind of strange, not dizzy or light-headed, just strange, so I took a 4th. pill to keep the blood sugar even throughout the night, and the feeling went away in about 15 minutes.</p>
<p>Day 2: On Saturday, 1/17/09, I fully expected to wake up dizzy, but NO, nothing, nada, zip&#8230; I was fine.  That morning, I had to take my daughter to SLC to a Cheer competition, and was there about 4 hours..  On our way back home, I had to stop and buy her some Wendy&#8217;s chicken nuggets &amp; fries&#8230; they smelled wonderful, but again, I didn&#8217;t even beg a french fry from her since I was feeling fine.  I spent the rest of the day doing the usual Saturday routines around the house and went to bed tired, but otherwise feeling fine.   It was weird!   The feeling I had all day long was kind of like how you feel between meals, not hungry but not really full either, as long as I kept sipping water.  Again, I took a 4th. pill that evening to keep me even through the night.</p>
<p>Day 3: On Sunday, 1/18/09, I woke up feeling great after a good night&#8217;s sleep&#8230; I took my breakfast pill a-la H2o, went to some early morning meetings, went to church, and took a 2nd. pill at noon.  When I came home, I fully expected to sit down to a big &#8216;Feast&#8217; at dinner time at 5p.m&#8230; Granted, food tasted good again, but it sure didn&#8217;t seem like I had gone without it for the last 3 days&#8230; I had 2 tacos and I was stuffed!  Actually, I could have gone another day on Life Caps if I would have wanted to!  These things are CRAZY!  It&#8217;s kind of like putting water in your gas tank, and having your car run just as well!  I can now appreciate what you experienced during your 17 days!</p>
<p>It also gave me a whole new perspective on nutrition &amp; eating, and the fact that you don&#8217;t always have to have your stomach full of food all the time in order to get through the day.   Besides keeping them in my briefcase, 72-hour kits and cars, I have also thrown away my old multi-vitamins and am now taking Life Caps 3 times a day, knowing that I&#8217;m getting the nutrition I need, and only eating half as much as I used to and feeling great!</p>
<p>Life Caps are the most miraculous product I&#8217;ve ever seen come out in the &#8220;Emergency Preparedness&#8221; industry, as well as the vitamin industry&#8230; Ever!</p>
<p>If anyone would care to contact me to verify my experiences, feel free to give them my cell phone number or email.</p>
<p>Looking forward to the June Challenge!</p>
<p>Thanks again!</p>
<p>Wendell Lawton</p>
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		<title>Wendell Lawton</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 22:11:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>skycor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Daryl, It was a pleasure meeting you at the A.F. Fitness Fair last Saturday. Per our discussion, I wanted to follow up with you on my experiences with taking Life Caps. As I mentioned, I was skeptical about these at first, but with local, reputable endorsements, and some urging from my wife, I decided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Daryl, It was a pleasure meeting you at the A.F. Fitness Fair last Saturday. Per our discussion, I wanted to follow up with you on my experiences with taking Life Caps. As I mentioned, I was skeptical about these at first, but with local, reputable endorsements, and some urging from my wife, I decided to go ahead and buy some to have them on hand in case of emergency&#8230; As I mentioned to you, I&#8217;m in Sales and cover the Western U.S&#8230; I thought that if they REALLY performed the way they were advertised, that they would probably be a good thing to keep in my briefcase in case I&#8217;m ever stranded out of state in the middle of nowhere due to an emergency. I also have a schedule that can be pretty hectic sometimes with flight schedules, getting to the airport on time &amp; etc., where there isn&#8217;t any time or even an opportunity to get something to eat. On one such occasion in L.A., I had to catch a connecting flight around noon-time, with no time for lunch in-between. My stomach was growling and I was getting pretty hungry, so I took a Life-Cap. Within about 15-20 minutes, I was actually feeling full!. (I really have to watch my blood sugar as well, because I&#8217;ve had Hypoglycemia since High School)&#8230; If I don&#8217;t eat something in the mornings, I&#8217;m usually shaky and nauseous by 10a.m., and in a 24-hr. long dizzy spell by Noon. After my first experience with them, I decided to put them to a test one morning during the week, so I took one Life Cap with plenty of water&#8230;I was feeling full in about 20 minutes. Around 10a.m., I was only thirsty, so I had another glass of water and was still fine. No shaking, no nausea, no light-headed feeling&#8230; I was impressed! I took another capsule around Noon, and I was actually fine until supper&#8230; Still no ill-effects and my stomach didn&#8217;t even growl. That was enough proof for me that these capsules really do work&#8230; they&#8217;re like a turbo-charged multi-vitamin and perform as if you had a high-fiber snack! Since they&#8217;re the most effective appetite suppressant I&#8217;ve ever had, I now plan to start taking them 3X/day in conjunction with my diet, in order to lose some unwanted holiday pounds. I now have a bottle handy in my 72-hour car kit, my 72-hour home kit, AND in my backpack whenever I go camping. As I&#8217;ve been in sales most of my career, I could NEVER sell something that I myself wasn&#8217;t convinced and sold on, and that&#8217;s the whole basis of this testimonial. Please fell free to share it with your potential customers. Thanks again for the invitation to your &#8220;June Challenge&#8221; camp, I&#8217;ll be ready &amp; willing!</p>
<p>Wendell Lawton   &#8211;</p>
<p>WENDELL LAWTON</p>
<p>Western Regional Sales Manager<br />
Bright Harvest Sweet Potato Company</p>
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