Subject: ~8 Year Old Pilots Plane Over AZ Desert...

Friend,

My son and I just returned from a 3 day trip to Pima Air Museum...

4 years ago I realized my dream of becoming a pilot, for adventures
just like this!

Over the Labor Day weekend, Blair and I flew our Mooney M20C
from Los Angeles to Tucson. Our plan was to fly direct. However,
rogue thunderstorms forced us to zig-zag our way across the
barren state, unexpectedly.

It was riveting for both of us.

Not because we watched cumulous clouds grow to huge proportions out
of our right wing...Or because flying close to the clouds is like putting your
senses on steroids. But because Blair and I worked together in ways we
could have never done on the ground.

For this, we were rewarded with thousands of planes at the museum.
From old planes to new ones...We sat in the cockpits, twisted knobs, clicked
on lights and yanked on the yokes.

Our favorite plane was a small, 4-seater Beechcraft. The story behind it
made it special. It was flown my Marian Hart. She learned to fly at the age
of 54yo. It gets better.

In it, she made seven solo flights across the Atlantic, the last at 83 years
old! Tired from the 2,500-mile flight, she was reported to have walked
into the airport lounge upon arrival, downed a large glass of whisky and
said, ''Now I feel better.''

That's living young.

Today's pill popping culture has forced too many people to submit to age.

Labels like "high-cholesterol," "hypothyroid" and "high blood pressure"
have cinched the age noose around most people's neck. The side-effects
of the drugs that follow have put them in early graves - at an age where
people should be following their dreams!

Not for Marian.

She flew alone until she was 87 and logged more than 5,000 hours in
her three decades as an aviator. In 1976 she received the highly prized
annual Harmon International Trophy ''for her consistently outstanding
performance as a private pilot operating small aircraft on a global scale.''

This trip yielded a lifetime worth of images, experiences and lessons.
For Blair, I stressed that passivity is deadly. In the plane (and in life), you
have to keep your mind moving. Stop for one instant and dastardly
consequences await. Always be ahead of the plane...

For our lessons at the museum, we learned that airplanes are only as
safe as the pilots flying them. Even when technology was bleak, the best
pilots made epic accomplishments, just like Marian.

Experience has always been my motivation behind chemistry and medicine.

Chemistry and medicine are always showing us how to live with
more experiences!

For three years I've been helping pilots, athletes and people just like you
get off drugs so they can have more life experience.

Some listen some don't.

But what's most important is that people have a choice!

CardioFX is a perfect example...I use it when I go to high altitudes in my plane.
I also use it to boost my endurance and strength. And it's the number
one weapon against heart disease and heart failure. With ZERO side
effects, it's the best replacement to risky blood pressure medication.

It could be said that CardioFX enhances life experience and gives your
more of them!

Then again, not everyone yearns for life experience.

Oh well.

They can wave to Blair and I from their Lazy Boy as we fly over head
on our next trip.

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Dare to Live Young!

The People's Chemist