My Life Has Been Extended

Since May of 1992, I have been afflicted with Coronary Artery or Heart Disease.

I underwent open heart surgery in March 1998, and I have had six angioplasties with stents, along with various angiograms.

My heart troubles really increased on November 1, 2008, and my health just plain deteriorated this past winter.

It started with bilateral arm aches, then transferred to the heart pain, and eventual shortness of breath.

I was unable to walk more than five feet without arm ache, and became almost incapacitated throughout the winter.

Just a simple process of getting ready for bed brought on the arm ache, and I was taking Nitroglycerin pills like “popcorn”.

On April 2, 2009, I asked my Cardiologist for intervention. He responded by saying, “Not so fast my friend. You are basically out of intervention options.”  He showed me a film of my heart and pointed out one artery that was completely occluded, my bypass surgery and stents, and then the partially occluded vessel where the problem is located with a hairpin bend in it.  He told me if they went into that vessel there was a possibility of completely blocking it or even puncturing the wall.

He adjusted my heart medication at the time and sent me home again.

On April 6, I began taking “Liquid Organic Product”.  I changed my eating habits and cut out all sugars in my diet. No more goodies, in other words.

I am now walking at a normal pace once again, and am able to function normally–with NO arm ache at all.

I attribute my lease on life to “Liquid Organic Product”, adjusted heart medication, and the removal of sugars from my diet.  I am also diabetic.

The history in my family says that I have lived my limit in life.  My grandfather died of a coronary at age 73.  My mothers’ brother died of a coronary at age 56.  My father died of a coronary at age 60, and my oldest brother died of a heart trouble at age 76.

I am 73 years old, and with “Liquid Organic Product”, I plan to be around for awhile.

– Jon Hapgood | New Hampton , IA

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