Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 http://www.coonrapidsherald.com/2004/April/29Holton.html Coon Rapids Herald Posted: 4/29/04 Coon Rapids man cancer free at age 81 by Sue AustrengLife editor Five years ago, Jim Holton received a death sentence. The Coon Rapids man who once offered hope and hilarity, laughter and light-hearted moments to the sick and dying, visiting patients as the clown character, Dr. P.P. Potts, was sick. After suffering months of fatigue, unexplained aches and pains and enduring a battery of tests, Holton was diagnosed with cancer. Treatment was recommended, medications were prescribed, a prognosis was forecast and surgical procedures were scheduled. The future, as described by specialists and oncologists on Holton’s case, was black as night. And death seemed as near as the setting sun. Then a friend introduced Holton to Mannatech, a research and development firm studying glycobiology. Holton began taking the suggested Mannatech glyconutrients and within weeks doctors were dumfounded when tests and procedures failed to perceive a single cell of cancerous tissue. Holton was declared cancer-free and today, he is racing toward a glistening future full of life and bursting with energy that defies his 81 years. Equipped with his own life-saving testimony, Holton and his wife Bernice became Mannatech associates, sharing his story with others and promoting the use of the glyconutrients to loved ones, friends, neighbors, colleagues and acquaintances. Last month, the Holtons traveled to Dallas, Texas, where they attended the 10th annual Mannatech International convention. There they were recognized for having achieved national directorship, a designation describing the depth and breadth of the Holtons’ testimony and the resulting lives changed and renewed. According to Holton, four recent Nobel prizes have been awarded in the field of glycobiology, and Mannatech has patents or patents-pending in more than 100 countries. “Mannatech is already contributing to the health and wellness of thousands of people in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Great Britain, Canada, and the U.S. and is currently preparing to expand operations to Korea,” Holton said. Holton describes Mannatech as being “on the cutting edge of glycobiology,” he said. Mannatech has been recognized for outstanding achievements in educating the public on the use of glyconutrients to achieve optimum health and wellness, Holton said. Mannatech’s Web site, glycoscience.com, has been awarded the silver medal (second only to the Mayo Clinic Web site) for “outstanding world class reporting of scientific studies showing the result of glyconutrients on the health and well-being of thousands of patients.” “Mannatech makes it clear that its products are not used to diagnose, treat or heal disease,” Holton said. However, there are currently numerous scientific studies confirming the connection between good nutrition and good health, he said. “Hence, when these nutritional supplements (which contain nutrition no longer available in our food chain) are consumed, they get the immune and endocrine systems working,” Holton said. “Then the body is able to heal itself, the way God planned it in the first place.” The national director award is given to Mannatech associates who have helped a substantial number of people who “want to pursue wellness on purpose rather than wait until illness strikes and then be dependent on others to bring them back to health,” Holton said. According to Holton, thousands of doctors around the world are already embracing the principle of prevention. “Those doctors are happily supplying these nutritional supplements to their patients along with, or instead of, traditional treatments,” Holton said. And if anyone knows the lifesaving value of Mannatech’s nutritional supplements, Holton does. Coon Rapids Herald ECM Publishers, Inc. Wishing You Success & God's Blessing, Zach Thompson zcthompson 866-280-5389 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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