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https://www.brilliantnutrition.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Clemson-Report_brochure-0113-6pgs.pdf

"Beyond Tangy Tangerine induced and increased the levels of IL-6 when there was no inflammation in the body, heightening the body's protective responses to possible inflammation."

"Beyond Tangy Tangerine was able to repress increased amounts of inflammatory response."

"When exposed to Ultimate Classic, there was a 95% reduction in cancerous colon cells, 65% of cancerous liver and stomach cells, and 30% of cancerous breast cells."

"When exposed to Beyond Tangy Tangerine, there was a 60% reduction of cancerous colon cells, 65% of cancerous liver and stomach cells, and 30% of cancerous breast cells."

"Beyond Tangy Tangerine and Ultimate Classic both exhibited efficient inhibition on proliferation of cancerous cells at the recommended dosage levels. The assays, or evaluations, were carried out multiple time, sextuplicates (n=6), to confirm the results. Both products showed there was inhibition of the growth of more cancerous cells, preventing further malignant multiplication and growth of unhealthy cells."

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I suppose I should note, I have some lingering symptoms of chronic Lyme disease, primarily fatigue, and I've been taking the "Beyond Tangy Tangerine" powder for three weeks and I have experienced a noticeable difference in my energy and mood levels.

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Lingering chronic symptoms: Fatigue, Derealization, Brain fog. Monthly fever with flu-like symptoms that last for weeks.
Lyme WB Bands Positive: 31, 41, 58, 66
HHV6, EBV, CMV, & Mycoplasma IGG positive.
Chronically Low CD4 count.

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