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/> March 10,1998 '^'' . i l^^* > -^ .*> Dear David, ,> ''^^ I want to take a few minutes-to share with you what I think about your rebounder and the great addition it has been to my life. I have Chronic Active Hepatitis C. The way that it effects me is that I battle with fatigue and joint/muscle pain on a daily basis. It was very difficult for me to exercise. I loved walking but it took its tole on my joints and seemed to increase my fatigue. Also, it was impossible for me to do during inclement weather, which, in Missouri is often. When I heard about the rebounder it seemed to be too good to be true. Exercise, easy on joints and better than walking. I had to see this. In December I gave myself a rebounder for Christmas and 1 was off and jumping. Now for the results so far. As I was hitting midlife I felt like everything was drooping, heading south so to speak instead of north. When I started jumping my muscles started firming and now everytliing is once again heading north. The exercise is gentle and does not fatigue me. In fact, it seems to really aid in circulation, giving me more energy. I was bothered with what felt like congestion in my liver area and now I can jump a short, gentle period and this congestion even clears. It truly has been a great addition to my life. My entire family, husband, 13 year old son, and my mother have now started jumping too. My mother, at (oops, guess I better not tell her age) over 80 liked mine so well that she purchased one for herself. Thank you David for the time you took to explain the rebounder to me and to help me get started 'jumping for life'. Barbara Wh I'-.aSzd" iQZl-ZVV (CZ9) uo!S!A-o;Aqd WVeTeli 96;0Z/£

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March 10,1998 '^'' . i l^^* > -^.*>

Dear David, ,> ''^^

I want to take a few minutes-to share with you what I think about yourrebounder and the great addition it has been to my life.

I have Chronic Active Hepatitis C. The way that it effects me is that I battlewith fatigue and joint/muscle pain on a daily basis. It was very difficult forme to exercise. I loved walking but it took its tole on my joints and seemedto increase my fatigue. Also, it was impossible for me to do during inclementweather, which, in Missouri is often. When I heard about the rebounder itseemed to be too good to be true. Exercise, easy on joints and better thanwalking. I had to see this.

In December I gave myself a rebounder for Christmas and 1 was off andjumping. Now for the results so far. As I was hitting midlife I felt likeeverything was drooping, heading south so to speak instead of north. When Istarted jumping my muscles started firming and now everytliing is once againheading north. The exercise is gentle and does not fatigue me. In fact, itseems to really aid in circulation, giving me more energy. I was botheredwith what felt like congestion in my liver area and now I can jump a short,gentle period and this congestion even clears.

It truly has been a great addition to my life. My entire family, husband, 13year old son, and my mother have now started jumping too. My mother, at(oops, guess I better not tell her age) over 80 liked mine so well that shepurchased one for herself.

Thank you David for the time you took to explain the rebounder to me and tohelp me get started 'jumping for life'.

Barbara Wh

I'-.aSzd" iQZl-ZVV (CZ9) uo!S!A-o;Aqd WVeTeli 96;0Z/£

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