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1500 sounds like a lot, I don’t even like taking aspirin
Steve, who owns the beta-glucan.com, was a chemical/environmental engineer. he made descent money fixing big oil companies mishaps. his dad came down with cancer and, if i recall correctly, wasn't expected to live. Steve gave up his job and dedicated his life to help keep his dad a live. after a lot of research he found beta glucan. his dad lived (and i believe is still alive). Steve became a convert. he gave up engineering to promote something he believes will help people.
i used to listen to a few very cutting edge health programs and read a moderate amount on health stuff. i knew about BG before i took it. no big leap of faith for me on that one. a while back i actually researched it, you know the clinical stuff. i was blown away at results BG has in helping treat some pretty severe situations.
at one point i didn't get sick in six years. my girlfriend's family used to laugh and say they could send me into the most toxic bophal. everyone else would be strewn dead on the floor and i would walk out of there ready to enjoy a day at the beach.
...and almost every doctor is clueless about BG. look at the clinical stuff on Transfer Point. they have done a very good job assembling their info, enough so that you can really educate yourself about the efficaciousness and risks/side effects ('no known counter-indications'...tell that to the people who get upset stomachs...for some reason, usually female). my research was done prior to knowing about Transfer Point. the Transfer Point material just added to the depth of my knowledge. the last time i saw their video on macrophages, that was pretty good. but it has been awhile so i don't know what is still up there.
after you have had a chance to let the info sink in, go talk to almost any doctor. it is like something out of South Park. they have been trained to say that it is unsafe. what the duck?! "look at the ducking research." "it raises cholesterol." "no, if you actually read the research, it lowers cholesterol." (BG is not a cost effective way of lowering it...diet, exercise and a couple of other cheap supplements are.) "there are blankty blank side effects." "did you read the ducking research? what research do you have that backs that up? where did you get this info? are you willing to take a look at some other info?" that last question doesn't get answered and the doc now has to go see other patients. convenient.
Marilyn, who owns the TP, is an accountant by trade. like Steve and myself, she stumbled into it and became a convert. She started TP because she believed in it so much.
i would think that you are going to be blown away that such a 'simple' product really is that efficacious. remember, BG doesn't do anything but turn the your immune cells' 'on switch' on. the beneficial results are actually your immune system doing what it is supposed to do. it is sort of bizarre...but think about where some of the misinformation must come from. drug companies? no one can get a patent for BG now. the only patents that can be granted for BG are manufacture process oriented.
maybe i did a bit too much research at one point. hopefully, it can save you some learning curve time.