Medical Symposium
Dear Doctor,
I hope this message finds you well.
Recently, I have met many patients and their families who have benefited from "glyconutrients." In November, there will be a medical seminar in Taipei on this topic.
You are welcome to invite any interested physicians to attend and gain a deeper understanding from a professional perspective about why this new product has such significant effects.
Just provide me with a list of attendees, and I will request entry tickets from the company and send them directly to you for use.
May God bless your work and help more people achieve health.
Sincerely,
Chen Wenxiang
October 29, 2005
Mannatech is once again inviting Medical Director Dr.
Stephen Boyd to Taiwan to hold medical seminars titled "Technology that Changes the Future—Glyconutrients" on November 18 and 20.
The details are as follows:
Date: November 18, November 20
Time: 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Topics: Glyconutrients and Health, Latest Trends in Medical Applications of Glyconutrients
Location: National Taiwan University Conference Center (Plato Hall), No.
85, Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei City, B1; Far Eastern International Hotel (Xiunan Garden), No.
201, Section 2, Dunhua South Road, Taipei City, B1
Eligibility: Background in biomedical sciences, practicing physicians
Cost: Free
Entry is by invitation card; please contact the front desk staff to obtain an invitation card! (Invitation cards will be available after October 17)
Inviter: Chen Wenxiang, 0935936087, FAX: 03-4713575
If you are interested in attending, please let Wenxiang know so that I can send you the invitation card as soon as possible.
Note 1: Due to limited seating, please respond to the invitation card by November 10 to reserve your spot! (Incomplete responses will not be accepted!)
Note 2: Please have the introducer fill out a feedback form and return it to the front desk within 7 days after the course ends.
To those fortunate enough to see this letter early: It is invaluable to know in advance.
Six years ago, I witnessed a doctor surgically remove my father's colon tumor (which had swollen to block the intestine).
Three years ago, my father passed away from colon cancer that had spread to his liver.
At that time, I was already middle-aged, and my health began to decline (severe headaches leading to CT scans, persistent cough for over two months forcing me to sleep in the living room to avoid disturbing my wife, bleeding hemorrhoids like menstruation, easy fatigue, poor sleep, foul tongue coating, abdominal distension, increased waist size requiring new pants, dark circles under my eyes, hoarseness, life turned black and white, reluctance to meet friends, symptoms of depression and anxiety).
I underwent various tests but could not find the cause.
I tried every possible method.
Later, a brother named Wang introduced me to a five-star nutritional supplement from the United States.
After a period of supplementation, my health significantly improved.
Coupled with research on related materials, I realized I was on the right path.
Adequate and balanced nutrition for preventive health is our responsibility, much like a car needing maintenance after 5,000 kilometers.
Recently, while changing the oil, I discovered that the right front shock absorber was faulty.
I didn't want to spend money on repairs, but the vibrations from driving loosened the engine's mounting bolts, which were close to falling off.
If not discovered and addressed in time, I could have been one of the casualties in a major car accident, with the car wrecked and the true cause possibly never found.
In fact, discovering it later would not hold much significance.
The health of our family, which is far more complex and intricate than a car, is at stake.
In an increasingly polluted environment where the incidence of various cancers and chronic diseases has reached one-third, shouldn't we take care of our bodies, which consist of trillions of cells, according to the Creator's design principles? Healthy cells lead to healthy tissues, organs, systems, and overall health.
Waiting until disease strikes to seek treatment incurs a high and painful cost (the whole family pays).
That is when the nightmare of suffering begins.
In April of this year, I encountered the most advanced products and information in the health industry from both Korea and the United States.
After trying them, my body's response indicated that the effects of this manna were even better, as even my long-standing anal fissure healed.
Dr.
Sun in Seattle is a plastic surgeon, and his wife, Dr.
Hsiao, is a family medicine physician.
Over the past two years, they have witnessed thousands of miraculous testimonies.
Consequently, Dr.
Hsiao closed her family medicine clinic, focusing on sharing this medically-backed, health-promoting, all-natural, side-effect-free product (the origin of MANNA can be understood by reading Exodus Chapter 16).
On June 29-30, I met with them in Taipei to inquire about more information.
If you are interested in knowing more, feel free to call or email Dr.
Sun and Dr.
Hsiao for detailed discussions.
(They are very enthusiastic and friendly and welcome inquiries from those in need.)
For my website and presentation, please visit and listen:
- My website: www.manna1615.com
- My online presentation contact: Mr.
Chen Wenxiang (a willing sharer hoping the world knows early and suffers less)
Mobile: 0935-936-087
Office Phone: 03-4713575 (FAX) 03-4711528 (evenings)
Email: [email protected]
Contact Address: No.
36, Lane 55, Section 4, Jia'an West Road, Longtan Township, Taoyuan County 325
Dr.
Danny Sun, MD
Plastic Surgeon, Seattle, USA
Mobile: 425-443-7212
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mannamd.com
Dr.
Helen Sun, MD
Mobile in Taipei: 0928-277-097
Mobile in the USA: 425-443-7211
Chen, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/11/01
More Info
The upcoming medical conference in Taipei focusing on glyconutrients presents a significant opportunity for healthcare professionals to explore the potential benefits of these nutritional compounds. Glyconutrients, which are carbohydrates that play a vital role in cellular communication and immune function, have garnered attention for their purported health benefits. The conference, scheduled for November 18 and 20, 2005, will feature discussions led by Dr. Stephen Boyd, a medical director with expertise in this area.
Glyconutrients are believed to enhance health by supporting the body's natural processes. They are thought to improve cell-to-cell communication, which is crucial for maintaining a healthy immune system and overall bodily function. The idea is that by providing the body with the right glyconutrients, one can potentially prevent or alleviate various health issues, including chronic diseases and immune deficiencies.
The conference will delve into the latest trends in the medical application of glyconutrients, providing insights into how these compounds can be integrated into patient care. This is particularly relevant in today's healthcare landscape, where there is a growing emphasis on preventive medicine and holistic approaches to health. The discussions will likely cover the biochemical mechanisms by which glyconutrients exert their effects, as well as clinical evidence supporting their use.
For healthcare professionals, attending this conference could enhance their understanding of glyconutrients and their applications in clinical practice. It may also provide a platform for networking with other professionals interested in nutritional science and integrative medicine. The fact that the event is free for practitioners with a background in biomedical sciences underscores the importance of fostering knowledge exchange in this evolving field.
Moreover, the personal testimonies shared in the correspondence highlight the transformative impact that proper nutrition and supplementation can have on health. The narrative of an individual who experienced significant health improvements after incorporating glyconutrients into their regimen serves as a compelling case for the potential benefits of these compounds. It emphasizes the importance of a balanced and nutrient-rich diet as a foundation for health, akin to regular maintenance for a vehicle to ensure optimal performance.
In the context of chronic diseases, such as cancer, the role of nutrition becomes even more critical. Patients undergoing treatment often face nutritional deficiencies that can hinder their recovery and overall well-being. Glyconutrients may offer a supportive role in enhancing immune function and improving the quality of life for these patients. As healthcare providers, understanding the nutritional needs of patients and how to address them through supplementation can be a valuable addition to conventional treatment modalities.
In conclusion, the upcoming medical conference on glyconutrients in Taipei represents a vital opportunity for healthcare professionals to expand their knowledge and explore innovative approaches to health and wellness. By understanding the science behind glyconutrients and their potential applications, practitioners can better support their patients in achieving optimal health outcomes. As the field of nutritional science continues to evolve, staying informed about emerging research and trends will be essential for providing comprehensive care.
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