Posted by Texasmark1 on January 16, 2015 at 07:01:35 from (99.197.214.247):
In Reply to: Re: Cranberry Juice? posted by howdy1960 on January 15, 2015 at 22:31:58:
Along with Coenzyme Q-10 to keep the pipes flexible which is a key element in not having cholesterol related problems. Ref: Dr. Steven Sinatra, Board Certified Cardiologist who has a clinic in NY, teaches classes to other MDs on the subject of Cardiology, and has his own news letters. If you're worried about your ticker and your pipes subscribe to his news letter. Real down to earth guy.
One thing he said (in one of his letters) that got my attention was that he had to throw out everything he learned in Med. School, and start over. Now that is quite a statement considering just what he said and who he is today. Got my attention. The other thing I like about him is that his method of practicing medicine is: If you need the knife you get it, if you don't you don't. You get alternative solutions when the need calls for them too. I really like that as I solve several potential problems with alternative solutions and my AMA educated MD whom I see every 6 months, is aware of that also.
I drink Cranberry juice also and if you buy 100% juice, that's what it contains. Sometimes it's mixed with other juices like apple for one. On the days I don't have a big glass of that it's orange juice or V-8 style vegetable juice, all 100% juice, not the other stuff they sell which IS full of.......you guessed it.
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