Saturday, November 11, 2006

Is 72 Too Old

A patient of ours named Cindy came in Wednesday to get
some fish oil and wanted to tell me about her father-in-law.
She was very excited, and once she told me the story, I could
see why. It got me excited, too.

Her father-in-law is 72 years old and suffers from gout, high
blood pressure, glaucoma and high cholesterol (355). Cindy
told him her plan that helped her lose weight and get healthy
again: start taking fish oil, and cut out the 'whites' (sugar, flour,
potatoes and rice).

In only three months his cholesterol dropped to 165, and he
reduced his cholesterol medication (which made him feel
terrible anyway). He also decreased his blood pressure
medication. Once again, proving that fish oil is GREAT for
the heart.

But that's not all. His gout blood test was much better, and
the eye doctor was amazed at how much better his glaucoma
was. In fact, the doctor said he wouldn't believe it improved
that much--if he hadn't seen it with his own eyes.

Cindy's not surprised, though. Her father-in-law thinks fish oil is
like taking a miracle drug, since it's helped all aspects of his health.
But she knows 'it's because fish oil helps every cell in your body
work better.'

He even talked her stubborn mother-in-law (who hates anything 'fish')
into taking the fish oil.

Now, I don't care how old you are, that's saying something.

If you don't want to drive to Madison, you can get your fish oil
here http://www.drvinceonline.com/fishoil.htm

Don't wait until you're 72 to start living like you mean it...

Dr. Vince

P.S. Cindy's father-in-law will probably want to check out the
rest of the Core Four as well...especially CoQ10. All your
body's CoQ10 is destroyed by cholesterol drugs, so it needs
to be replaced. CoQ10 releases your energy, but also helps the
heart pump strong like it needs to. Check it out here:
http://www.drvinceonline.com/core4.htm

P.P.S. My folks don't drive down from Tennessee,
they order online. But they'll probably stock up when they
come down for Thanksgiving. I was thinking 72 is pretty old,
then I remembered that my Dad is 72...and he's not old
at all. In fact, you're never too old to change your
habits--and your life.