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Cellfood on Top of the World
MEMBERS
OF the Karrimor 2005 Expedition took Cellfood concentrate with them in
their attempt to conquer Mt. Everest in May. Many professional
climbers find that the oxygen generated by Cellfood not only gives
them extra energy, but also helps them cope better with the thin air
at high altitudes.
One of the three climbers who reached the summit, Ian Wade, was taking
Cellfood for the first time.
"I was healthy for the whole trip, and have felt the strongest I ever
have– and this was my 73rd expedition over the last 10 years. I credit
this entirely to Cellfood," said Ian. "The difference in my fitness
from the other two times I climbed peaks over 8000 metres was
significant.
"With Cellfood, I definitely had more energy and breathing at high
altitude was easier. I also recovered much more quickly. On
previous
trips it's taken up to a month to recover, but with Cellfood I was
back to my usual levels of fitness within a week."
The Karrimor team left the UK in April and reached the summit on May
30th of this year.
Everyone in the team returned safely. Climbing Everest is one of the
most dangerous activities with one fatality for every seven people who
reach the summit.
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