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Poly-MVA Testimonials
The following testimonials
are written by Cancer Patients suffering from
Barrett's Esophagus or Esophageal
Cancer. They have offered to share their
stories in
order to let you
know that you have OPTIONS, and what some of these options
are.
These testimonials are for information purposes only and we
do not advocate that
this
treatment is for everyone. Prior to changing your treatment
program, please
check
with your physician for recommendations specific to your
symptoms.

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| #1 Testimonial |
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Terry Goodman
Date: 2014
Diagnosis: Barrett’s Esophagus
(Pre-Cancerous Esophageal Cancer)
4 Updates
4-13-17 – 5-18-18 – 9-10-18
5-02-19
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| Terry's Testimonial |
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Barrett’s Esophagus
Barrett's esophagus is a serious complication of
GERD, which stands for gastroesophageal reflux
disease. In Barrett's esophagus, normal tissue
lining the esophagus -- the tube that carries food
from the mouth to the stomach -- changes to tissue
that resembles the lining of the intestine. About
10% of people with chronic symptoms of GERD develop
Barrett's esophagus. Barrett’s may have symptoms
related to GERD which may increase the risk of
developing esophageal adenocarcinoma, which is a
serious, potentially fatal cancer of the esophagus.
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In
2007, I was diagnosed with Barrett's
Esophagus. Barrett's Esophagus is a
precancerous condition. My doctor performed
an endoscopy along with a biopsy and
found damaged tissue caused
by Barrett's Esophagus.
My doctor stated that, “There is no cure or
Barrett’s Esophagus, once you have it, it will not
go away.”
At that time there were no treatment options
available. My wife and I began to search for
something that would help. In 2014,
I read about Poly-MVA and
began taking Poly-MVA.
In 2016, my doctor ordered another
endoscopy, to check to make
sure my precancerous tissue did not become
esophageal cancer. My wife and I were
holding our breaths waiting for the
results.
When the reports came in, they showed I did
not have esophageal cancer and the results
of the scope showed a
significant improvement in the damaged tissue.
Had I not started taking Poly-MVA, I truly
believe that my Barrett’s Esophagus would have
advanced into esophageal cancer.
Terry Goodman
4-13-2017
Contacted Terry and he said he is still taking Poly
MVA and feels he is doing better.
5-18-2018
Called to get an update from Terry. He said due to
finances he is still taking Poly MVA but sparingly.
He is doing ok and said he can really tell
the difference without it.
9-10-2018
Terry says he is struggling to keep up with ordering
Poly but does feel a difference when he
takes it regularly.
5-2-2019
Called and talked to Terry, while he and his wife
were in their car traveling. Terry is still
very positive about the protective benefits he has
received from Poly MVA and tries to it take
regularly.
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