Testimonial by Lillian Mahurin
Country: United States of AmericaProduct: X2O
Testimony: Lack of energy, Excess weight/ body fat, Dehydration, Mobility Issues
Lillian Mahurin has Parkinson’s Disease. She was diagnosed with Parkinson’s approximately four years ago.
After starting on X2O in October 2015, something amazing happened. She hadn’t been to see her doctor for four months. When Lillian went to her appointment the end of January, she got up and did a little jig for her doctor. What response did she get?
Lillian’s doctor said something like this, “What have you done, girl! You look better than I’ve ever seen you in the last 3 years. Don’t come back and see me for a year!” And she gave Lillian a big hug, actually she gave her 3 or 4 hugs. Lillian even walked for her doctor. Until that point, her right leg used to drag, but now it barely drags at all.
Lillian is 69 years old and is a much loved wife and mother of several children, including Kelli and Wanda. Her daughters shared how she was getting slower and slower every day. When she was still driving, it would take her about 5 minutes to get in and out of the car. She couldn’t get dressed by herself since she couldn’t use her hands, and she had coordination and balance issues. Lillian and her husband had begun getting Meals on Wheels.
What Lillian now says after putting X2O in her water is this: “Basically, I feel like a brand new person.”
Her daughters certainly agree! They share how her legs looked rubbery and like leather, probably because of dehydration. Within a week of beginning X2O, her legs looked normal.
She hardly shakes at all from the Parkinson’s now, and didn’t shake one time while at the doctor’s office.
Lillian’s driver’s license expired July of 2015. Well, she is driving again and she didn’t even have to take the test. She recently drove to see her neighbor (6 miles away).
Lillian shares that she has a weight problem because she loves sugar. With X2O, she doesn’t even crave it any more. She said it looks good but she can’t stand to eat it.
Her children and friends are noticing a big difference. People who haven’t seen her in a while say she’s doing so much better.
Kelli, her one daughter, says her mom is her best friend. She thought she wouldn’t have her mother in her life for long. She used to laugh all the time, but they believe the Parkinson’s medication left her emotion-less, as you can see in her before picture above (on the left). And she has her big smile back, pictured on the right. Now the whole family feels like they have her back!