Formula Four: Overweight with kidney problems, puffy limbs and heart-related edema.
1. Overweight with edema: A study tested 50 females from 35 to 52 years old with histories from 2 to 10 years. All had been treated unsuccessfully with regular medicine for edema. All 50 were treated with Formula Four for up to three months and 32 patients were cured (64 percent), 12 significantly improved (24 percent), 5 improved (10 percent) and only one did not improve.
2. Heart failure-related edema: 140 patients were divided into a treatment group taking Formula Four with western medicine (n=60) and a comparison group taking only western medicine (n=80). Sigificantly improved: 24 vs. 18 (40 percent vs. 22.5 percent), improved: 18 vs. 34 (30 percent vs. 42.5 percent), not improved: 18 vs. 28 (30 percent vs. 25 percent). There were four deaths in the treatment group (6.7 percent) and 12 deaths in the comparison group (15 percent). there were significant differences in both total effective rate and the death rate, both P<0.05.
Toxicity and side effects: There is no known side effect of Formula Four. |