Clarence Williams Testimonial
David Chan
President, LSI America
1903 Manana St.
Austin,Tx 78730
Dear Mr. Chan,
In January of 1992 my girl friend became my fiancée and I had the world by the tail even though I had a persistent cough and for 5000 reason could no longer jog my usual four miles every morning. It got to the point I could hardly walk 20 yards and so went to the hospital for test.
In March of that year I was diagnosed as having CLL, a cancer of the lymph system and in the bone marrow. My first doctor give me three years or less to live and administered what was called the shotgun approach, one each chemotherapy of a different type each day for five days. It nearly killed me and by the time I was cognizance again he had left to go into private practice. My case was taken over by another doctor but I continued to get worse. By this time my fiancée had again become my girl friend, she didn't want to marry a dead man.
By this time my parents had come from East Texas (630 miles away) to help take care of me. My hemoglobin had dropped from 17 down to 4.3 over a two year period. I then started breaking in a new Doctor. He would take the tine to talk to me and we became friends. I feel that we were gaining on the cancer but he got in the game too late and my platelet had taken such beating that they were down to less than 30,000 and I experienced bleeding through my skin. It came to the point that my friend called me into his office and told me that he could do nothing else for me except give me blood when I needed it. I was weak but just having received three units (approximately three quarts) of blood he told me to go home and enjoy what time I had left. His best guess was one week.
Monday evening I sat up and tried to look as normal as possible. Tuesday I was sitting up when I had two wonderful visitors. Tommy and Bill came by from my church to cheer me up. They did a good job and as they were leaving, Bill ask if I were taking any antioxidants. I told him I didn't even know what they were. He told me that one of his friends from college was on the Board of Directors of M.D. Anderson hospital and they bad discovered how to put certain elements together in a time release tablet that might help me. He then ask me if he gave me a bottle would I take them? What a question. I have one week to live and at that point I would have tried almost anything. He went home and came back within thirty minutes and I took my first two Ondrox. I took six per day and that following Monday my CBC was no worse to the surprise of my Doctor. I thought it over and increased my dosage to eight and the next week my hemoglobin was up to 7.9, three weeks later up to 11.0 and soon I had a fiancée again. My hemoglobin now runs around 16.7 and my wife and I have now been married almost two years.
Thank you for your product,
Clarence Williams
