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We called Norris up and Norris said it could take four to five weeks to process. By that time it was the first of August and school starts August 21. I told Norris, I said, “Norris, we don’t have the time. I’ve got three weeks. I have a UPS number. Give it to the company and see if they can overnight this stuff to us to get started right away and see if we can do something.” Of course, we were stressing out thinking it would take quite some time. Well, they couldn’t overnight it to us because their systems not that way. They did 2-day it to us and I got it on a Friday. On that Friday when I got it Norris and everybody did, you have to call so that you can walk through it. I called them and being impatient and stressed out that I was, I went ahead and started him on the cow-mag and the bio-night that night. Of course, he was still taking his medication. The next morning we got up and I gave him, in the am/pm program it comes with a card with what you are supposed to give. You don’t ever want to start out that way. Me, being impatient, I didn’t know that. I gave him a full dose. Norris called a little bit later and said you should have waited on me and I apologized to him. Please don’t anybody do that. Always talk to your up-line and let them walk you through it. He asked how Charlie was doing. I asked him, “How you doing? Is your stomach hurting?” “No, sir.” “Are you having nice and flush? How you feeling?” “I feel great, sir. I feel real good.” Right then he gave me two sentences and normally he only gives me one sentence with one word answers. He’s still on his medication. We noticed that weekend, Saturday and Sunday, that he seemed happier and he was smiling. Now, he’s still on his medication and he wasn’t just completely jumping around or completely where we thought he was going to be going. Well, that Monday, now we’re down to just a couple of weeks, that Monday I had set up with his algebra teacher here at his middle school if she would stay after school and just tutor him for the next couple of weeks to see how he does. To see in the afternoon, if he is responsive and able to pay attention and to give me a report. That Monday, and we will come back to Monday morning. I’m going to skip to Monday afternoon right now. Monday afternoon, we took him off the medication completely. This is the third day and we took him off the medication because we needed to see what the reaction was going to be and how he was going to respond. When I picked him up from his Algebra teacher, I said, “How’d he do?” She said, “Mr. Hires, I don’t know what you’re talking about. He was focused. He did his work. He was responsive and he was great.” At night time at this school they have a study hall between six thirty and eight thirty. At eight thirty we have him in here reading. Usually, he hates to read. You give him a book for an assignment for him to read and we would go to his room and he’s always looking up at the wall or looking around. We’d say, “Charlie read!” That first night, that Monday night, when we went to check on him he had already read twenty pages. We told him he could stop and asked him to tell us about it. He gave more detail about those twenty pages than he has ever given in his entire life. We stepped back and just couldn’t believe it. Every day, it just seemed to get better and better. It was immediate. He was talking. He was interacting. He was wanting to go hang out and call friends. He was hanging out with this friend from across the street. They were out skateboarding and I just can’t tell you how wonderful it was and how it made us feel. Now I want to go back to Monday morning. This was the first day that he was off of the medication. My wife usually runs, we spend all of our time together, and she likes to run errands with me when I’m to see clients and stuff. That morning, I went to see a client. Toby wasn’t in school yet, so he rode with us. I get out of the car to go see the client and they were just going to wait in the car because it was just a quick one. Honey, I want you to tell this part about Charlie and the car. Shirley: Oh, my God. I can’t believe he’s putting me on the spot like this. I always get real emotional when I tell this part, so bear with me. It’s the end of the story. I looked in the mirror at him and he was smiling at me. I know your thinking, yeah so, but normally when I look at Charlie and he looks at me, he is like, “What?” That’s the way his reaction has been for the last two and a half years. I turned around and I said, “How’s it going, baby? How you feel right now.” He looked at me and he said, “I feel so good. This feels so good, Mommy. I feel so alive.” At that moment, I know our lives were going to change. I’m sorry. From that moment on, he is the old Charlie that we had just missed for years. On our trip to take him to school, we sang hip hop for seven hours all the way there. We told jokes and we laughed. We had not done that in years. These products…you’re going to have to pick up. Chuck: Ok. I just wanted her to tell that part because I wasn’t in the car. I know how much it meant to her. Every day we made Charlie to try to get his social skills back up from when he was on the medication. When he came home from school the first thing he was supposed to do is tell us about his day. We would still have to remind him to do that, even though he had been doing it every day for his entire life. He would come home and sometimes would go the whole day without talking to somebody. I don’t know if anybody else’s kid has ever said that to them, but that breaks your heart. Now I’m lost to what I’m saying, I’m sorry. I think you can probably pick up, Norris. I think that explains our story a little bit and I could go on for hours. I’ll say this real fast. He is doing wonderful. He loves school and he has tons of friends. His first week, he got a girlfriend. He hadn’t had since before he started medication. It’s just everything. Of course we’re on it now, the “Liquid Vitamins” too because it has done so well. Our whole life has just turned around and we are so happy. Back to you, Norris. Norris: Wow, what can you say? What can you say? Thanks Chuck and Shirley. You said it all, you know. I’m sitting here and if a person was to see me you’d see a sixty one year old with some tears. I’m just going to turn it over to Frankie. Frankie: Hey, Norris and all the way from Rita and Suzanne and Shirley and Chuck and Edith and guys it really makes a difference. It’s not about some magic ingredient in our product. There’s not a magic ingredient. We’re closing down on the hour but I want you to know that don’t purchase this product if you’re new because you compare it to a medicine, because it’s not. It’s like Jon and Norris and Brenda said, it’s not medication and it’s a multi-vitamin bi-fuel gets into your system and it puts your body chemistry in order and to get going in the bio-alert and gets your brain chemistry in order. You get those two things and combine it with the cow-mag and the bio-night helping you get a good nights rest and you’ve got a whole different life ahead of you. I’m not even going to tell my story today with my son because he was like one of the original ones. You’ll hear my wife on the bio-chat the 1800, the 1888biochat number. It has totally changed our life for the better for the last ten years. That is why it’s so important. This is the very first call we have ever done of this nature. I want you to go out and do whatever you have to do. Advertise it if you want to that two Thursdays from today, the 26th, I want you to get everybody that you can think of to listen to this call. We’ll probably limit some of the stories, but the stories are what this is about, I’m telling you. There is nothing that we can say about these ingredients that will convince anybody to try this more than what you have heard today. We didn’t ask anybody to make up something because it is all from the heart, which is obvious. With that I want to open it up to any questions before we wrap it up. Raymond: Hello, this is Raymond and I have been in touch with Norris and I’ve emailed. This is my first time. I am brand new. I’d like to ask has anyone here tried the, I haven’t tried the program yet but I am going to start, [inaudible 58:02] My question can I just try the am program and still get results.
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