Brian O'Connor
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Physician climbs Mount Everest
with no oxygen supply

Irving, Texas, September 20, 1999 – Dennis Brown, M.D., 47, a family physician, made his third attempt in eight years to climb Mt. Everest without supplemental oxygen. This time, adding Microhydrin to his regime, and despite being older, this time he made it!

Dr. Brown used Microhydrin in his practice. He was impressed with the increased energy experienced by his patients, and with studies indicating increased cellular hydration, NADH production (energy), and reduced oxidative stress. He decided to see if this antioxidant would help his own endurance and oxygen efficiency during the climb.

Dr. Brown began taking Microhydrin two weeks before his departure for the Himalayan Mountains and continued daily dosages during his climb. “I initially started on four capsules a day, and increased that to six. Two weeks prior to the actual summit attempt, I began taking four capsules twice daily.” With the use of Microhydrin®, he not only climbed higher than he ever had before, but he felt stronger and recovered more quickly.

“There is no question in my mind,” says Dr. Brown, “that I felt much fitter and healthier on this trip.”

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Boston Marathon winner
powered by Microhydrin®

BOSTON – In 1999 Andrey Kuznetsov won the Master’s Division top spot in the Boston Marathon for the second year in a row. The Russian runner not only beat his 1998 time of 2:15:26 to finish at 2:14:19. He also moved from 15th place overall in ‘98 to finish 7th out of 12,797 runners in the second largest turn-out in Boston Marathon history.

This marathon champ crossed the line wearing the RBC and Microhydrin logo with the slogan “Run stronger, longer™” that describes the benefits of Microhydrin – energy and endurance!

Andrey said Microhydrin provides his body with more oxygen, helps in his recovery time, and enables his blood to pump better. Leonard Smith M.D. said, in the recovery area after the marathon he saw ill runners everywhere, collapsed on stretchers, and covered with thermal blankets, but not Andrey. He was standing around, looking as if he had just been out for a morning jog!

Casey Cruciano
named Surfing Champ

The surf conditions were great with 3 to 5 foot waves. Over 600 surfers from three coasts - east, west, and gulf – as well as Hawaii were in Oceanside, CA to compete for a most prestigious surfing title. It was early summer 2003, and for 9 grueling days in a tightly contested competition the battles were waged – wave on wave.

In the end there was one man who stood above the rest. One surfer who would be proclaimed the Men’s United States Surfing Champ…Casey Cruciano.

Casey said, I consistently took Microhydrin® to give me the energy to make it through multiple daily heats.

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