Oncology unit of Jewish General Hospital focuses on Smart for Life cookies

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Smart for Life(R) cookies will be the focus of a study in the oncology unit of the Jewish General Hospital, acknowledged as a world leader in many fields of investigation and a key teaching site for McGill University.

A correspondence was received from the Radiation Oncology Department of the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal, Quebec by Dr. Sasson Moulavi, M.D., founder of Smart for Life(R) Cookie Diet.

"I am writing to you because I have heard many experiences from cancer patients who have told their story how these miraculous cookies have changed their lives.  Colorectal cancer patients have said that these cookies have made them achieve an ideal weight, but also have regulated their bowel movements and have ceased all the symptoms from getting treatment with radiation therapy," wrote the Clinical Research Associate of Jewish General Hospital.

"It was quite by coincidence that post-oncology patients who used our cookies claimed an improvement in intestinal health and general well being," said Dr. Sass Moulavi.

Smart for Life(R) cookies are made without toxic preservatives, are 60% organic, and include a proprietary Super Fiber blend known as HeroFiber(TM). HeroFiber(TM) is also used in a drink its sister company, Better Health Beverage, launched called underWAY(TM). Many people use the cookies not just for weight loss but as a healthy meal replacement that is easy, convenient and actually costs less than they currently spend on food.

Smart for Life(R) is eager to see that these clinical trials will shed light on the added benefits of Smart for Life(R) beyond weight loss and appetite suppression.

Smart for Life(R) has recently published the results of its first clinical study that showed significant weight loss and satisfaction with its products.

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