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The Thirties
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“My focus is on maintaining my core nutrition. . . . (Ziquin products) help me focus my energy and keep my brain moving and processing at top speed.”
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Ricky Biel
After experimenting, I realized I wanted to make sure I was taking the nutritional basics for a man.
In my early twenties, I tried many different vitamins and fancier supplements, just to see what works and how certain things made me feel. After experimenting, I realized I wanted to make sure I was taking the nutritional basics for a man.
In my thirties, I want to keep things simple. My focus is on maintaining my core nutrition. Occasionally I add more things for quicker recovery or to support joint health.
I look forward to taking Ziquin supplements because they make me feel good. One thing I know for sure: They help me focus my energy and stay mentally alert to what’s happening. Ziquin products keep my brain moving and processing at top speed.
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The Forties
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“If we look at our physical bodies as we look at our money, we would live and spend differently.”
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Terry Crews
Health is part of a man’s sense of self-esteem — mentally, physically and sexually. If you’ve got that, you attack life in a different way.
My philosophy of health is this: Handle your personal fitness as you would your finances. The body has a health bank account. If you run it down by eating too many bad fats, you’ll get in debt. If you don’t have a way to do good things for your body and keep your accounts in order, you’ll find yourself quickly out of a home.
Before Ziquin, my recovery time was slow. After training, I felt the extra inflammation and acidity in my body. Out of habit, I would power through a workout, knowing that I’m suppose to do it, but it didn’t feel good.
After being on Ziquin products, I noticed a real change in power and recuperation. I could work out in the morning, have extra energy and then go to work all day as an actor.
With Ziquin, I experience the anti-aging benefits. My friends say I actually look better now than I did at twenty. A big boost is that these products help me eat correctly. I find I don’t want junk food (even if I want to like it). Today I’m leaner, taking off 20 pounds (from 255 down to 235). This is my optimal weight because I can move and work at my best.
Someone once said to me, “You look good, you feel good, you do good and they pay good.” I do believe that’s true. If we look at our physical bodies as we look at our money, we would live and spend differently. We’d think twice before we ran out with reckless abandon. |
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The Fifties
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“At 57, I find myself knowing and feeling what it’s like to be in a 25-year-old body again. That’s an empowering state to be in.”
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Robert Brauer
I feel stronger than I ever have in my whole life! A landmark moment occurred when one of the gym co-owners said, “Did you know you are pressing the highest weight on a number of the machines?” I had just leg-pressed 500 pounds.
I've lost 20 pounds without even trying and now experience natural energy throughout the day and night. I've also lost my creaking knees.
At 6 feet, 4 inches tall, I've frequently been the basketball player underneath the basket. Engaging in such a high contact sport often left me cut and bruised with various joint injuries. I found that increasing the Ziquin enzymes and essential fatty acids significantly sped up my recovery time. Other people might be out for two months with injuries that I was healing within two weeks.
As a nutritional therapist for more than 25 years, I can honestly say that I have never experienced these kinds of changes with other supplements. |
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The Sixties
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“This year my doctor mailed me the results of my annual health report and said, Whatever you are doing, just keep on doing it.”
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Jim Morris
After using Ziquin, I lost two pants sizes. At my medical check up, blood test results showed my cholesterol had dropped from 250 to 103.
My personal physician is a good friend of mine. For years, he prescribed a statin drug and blood pressure medication for me. This combination disrupted my sex drive, leaving my mouth dry and my eyes bloodshot.
One day I got fed up with feeling lousy from the medications. I told my doctor, “I want to fix my problems, not just treat the effects.” We disagreed about the approach he was taking and how much improvement I could expect. I personally wanted to do more to get healthier.
Diabetes and heart disease run in my family. Yet I believed choosing better lifestyle strategies that included Ziquin could bring a different health outcome. To prove this, I wanted to change what factors I could in my life. I knew it was time to take charge of my health because if I didn’t do it, no one would. After using Ziquin for about a year, I lost two pants sizes.
At my medical checkup, blood test results showed my cholesterol had dropped from 250 to 103. Finally, my doctor discontinued the statin and hypertension drugs.
This year my doctor mailed me the results of my annual health report and said, “Whatever you are doing, just keep on doing it.”
Today weight management is easier. I have lots more energy and enjoy a great sex life. |
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The Seventies
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“I’ve clearly increased my overall recovery time, stamina, mental alertness and greater sense of well-being with Ziquin.”
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Bob Pates
After over forty years of training and running 60 marathons, I still look forward to competing with men and women of all ages.
Young folks confide to me, “If I can look half as good as you do at 70, I’ll be very happy.” I say, “Twenty or thirty years from now, where do you want to be mentally and physically? What you do with your body today affects how good you’ll feel tomorrow.”
In my sixties, I wrapped up a corporate career in broadcasting sales and senior management. Soon after, I noticed I couldn’t hold onto things and my fingers started to swell at the joints. My doctor said, “You are dealing with rheumatism at a level that could kill an elephant.” I went to work on this by nutritionally supplementing with Ziquin and staying focused on living a simple, disciplined life.
My fitness and mobility have significantly improved since then. I wake each day at 4:00 AM and start with a three-mile run or more, sometimes running up to seven or ten miles. By 7:30 AM, I am in the pool for 30 minutes. Then I take Ziquin Mind and Body Tonic, All Xymatic Relief and continue strength training on my back, shoulders, biceps and triceps. I rest one day a week, sleep in on weekends, and average about six hours of sleep per night.
Today I use my athleticism to benefit seniors in healthcare. I specialize in training many older (and sometimes disabled) adults. I handle over 150 people a week, standing up to ten hours a day with a lot of heavy lifting. If I were not taking Ziquin nutrition, I would not be where I am today. I’ve clearly increased my overall recovery time, stamina, mental alertness and greater sense of well-being. |
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The Eighties
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“People are amazed by how much I do at my age. They think I’m in my late fifties or early sixties.”
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Helmut Lammlin
My doctor calls me a miracle patient. After I pulled through a serious operation for a ruptured appendix, he told me most men my age don’t make it. Later I learned that he didn’t give me much of a chance to live through the crisis. I did because I was in good condition from rebuilding.
I give credit to my wife, God, Ziquin and the doctor for my being alive today. My wife makes sure I take Ziquin every day. I’ve taken it for many years religiously. I told the doctor about Ziquin and what I do to stay fit and he agrees with all my health strategies.
Today I feel good, like I’m in my fifties. I’ve lost weight and am at my best. My knee is not inflamed so it doesn’t bother me like it once did. I am walking my dog Rockie at least two miles a day, mowing the lawn and fixing the house. People are amazed by how much I do at my age. They think I’m in my late fifties or early sixties.
As the years pass, we must learn about rebuilding and maintaining health. We must build the body’s energy reserves so that when tougher health challenges happen, we can get through them. |
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