Scott Dutenhoefer has been diagnosed with
Interstitial Pulmonary Fibrosis.
The original testimonies of he
and his wife are below:
Scott Dutenhoefer was diagnosed with Interstitial Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) in
2005. He had a suspicious x-ray in OCT
2004. In 2005 the Mayo Clinic confirmed the IPF diagnosis. He was told that this would worsen and he should
be dead in four years. Bill Bright, the
founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, was dead in 2 years! There are no medical therapies. People usually die in 2-3 years from lack of
oxygen because the lungs can no longer do their job.
Scott
has been taking Herbal Respiratory PhytoDefense, Resp 11 (3 in the AM), Active
40 +, Salmon Oil Plus, Vitamin E +, A, Nourishake, extra Super C, and
Garlic Allium Complex. Last CT scan showed
his lungs were stable and the disease had not progressed! In Oct 2006, tests showed his oxygen
saturation in his blood was at 97%, better than his doctor’s! His yearly Respiratory Therapy test shows
improvement from 2005-2006. He has lost
weight and started exercising. At 65
years old, his vision is also stable. He
can do 1 ½ miles on treadmill in 15 minutes.
He can then walk for 4 miles without any huffing or puffing! He gives the credit to GNLD, his weight loss,
and the prayers of his friends! It is now 2007 and he is looking
good!
It is now 2012. Scott has experienced some increased secretions and more difficulty breathing. He has added lung exercise and more Vitamin E Plus. He has increased energy and goes like an energizer bunny!
Hi
I
have appreciated the GNLD products that have made a difference in my life. I used to have sinus infections and would
have to take antibiotics. Since finding
GNLD, my sinus condition has vastly improved.
Antibiotics are a rare occurrence, as when I went to visit my Grandson
who had a cough. I take the Active
40+, PhytoDefense, extra A and E, Salmon Oil Plus, Herbal Respiratory, Super C,
Alfalfa Plus Fiber, and lately, Resp-Eleven.
The Alfalfa Plus Fiber seems to keep my secretions thin and draining. I thought it was normal to hack and cough in
the morning since that was what my parents did.
My husband appreciates not hearing me wake up hacking and coughing! Judy Dutenhoufer