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Elderly
Study
Study of elderly nursing home residents
(using Fruit-Eze) reported in
Nursing Home Medicine, November 1995:
- Significant
increase in stool frequency for 100% of participants
using Fruit-Eze.
- Staff had
"strong preference" for Fruit-Eze
Program.
"This study
shows that it is possible to achieve marked and sustained correction
of chronic constipation. . . . Typical staff responses referred
to more predictable and more 'normal' stool patterns."
Average
Number of Stools per Month per Participant
(Aug. Oct. = establish base line; Nov. Begin F-E
Bowel Program)

Children's
Study
Study
of children 9 mos19 yrs (using Fruit-Eze) conducted
by Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis, IN, 1998:
- Significant
increase in stool frequency for program participants
using Fruit-Eze.
- Significant improvement
in stool texture with Fruit-Eze.
"The
perceptions of the subjects and parents support the effectivenss
of the product."
Average
Number of Stools per Week per Participant
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