October 20, 1996 Milwaukee RLS Support Group Gretchen Thomson 1043 E. Ogden Ave Milwaukee WI 53202

Dear Gretchen,

It seems that so many RLS patients remain dissatisfied with their doctors and medical care. Some, after repeated visits to numerous doctors are still left feeling misunderstood and not taken seriously. Some are suffering from unpleasant side effects caused by prescribed medication, while still not experiencing full or even satisfactory relief of their RLS symptoms.

As I continue to learn about my own RLS through personal research and observation and hear comments from other RLS sufferers, I am beginning to believe that we need to be searching for a more natural means of relieving our restlessness and suffering.

For those who may have found complete or near complete relief of their symptoms through prescription medication (this would include myself as I have had very good results with Klonopin and no significant side effects), I say wonderful.

However, if a natural alternative could be found, wouldn't this be even better? I have tried a natural product which has brought me significant relief from my RLS symptoms and considerably changed my life.

The product I am referring to is called Super Blue Green ™ Algae. SBGA comes from a company called Cell Tech which is based in Southern Oregon. This company harvests, freeze dries and packages (in tablet and capsule form) the blue green algae which grows naturally and abundantly in a pristine, unpolluted lake in the Upper Klamath Lake of Southern Oregon. The algae is 100% organic with no additives or preservatives. It contains trace amounts of essential nutrients including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, lipid or fatty acids, carbohydrates and chlorophyll. It is rich in beta carotene and B-12.

Cell Tech's SBGA products have been so helpful for my RLS symptoms (along with providing too many additional benefits to mention at this time) that I am not only a consistent user of the products, but I have become a Cell Tech Distributor as well.

Sincerely,

Cheryl L Hayden Fellow Nightwalker