Yesterday, we departed Phoenix for Loreto, Baja California Sur. I crawled in first. Then Lea-Ann stepped on the wing to take her seat inside our 1962 Mooney. She was quick to remind me, "I can't remember the last time you and I got to fly together without the kids."
I couldn't either. She's usually managing kids, luggage and arguments. Yesterday was a huge departure from the norm...We set our playlist, checked the lid on our coffee, confirmed that the life jackets were in back and taxied for takeoff. Wheels up, we climbed through the cool morning air to 8500 ft, leveled out and pointed the nose south.
Phoenix tower cleared us through their busy airspace...I popped open the air vents and enjoyed watching the traffic roll down I-10. In an hour, we'd be over the water.
For years, I avoided crossing 100 miles over the Sea of Cortez...only because it was unfamiliar.
Taking natural medicine is unfamiliar to a lot of people. Lately, TPC fans have been contacting us, wondering if they can take Cardio FX with their meds...
Yes! You can take Cardio FX with your meds.
Rest assured, there are no risky interactions with Cardio FX and any medication. Cardio FX is perfectly safe to take while you're taking BP meds. In fact, it can help prevent a handful of cardiovascular problems that BP meds won't touch!
...You should be more worried about the side effects of meds!
Cardio FX is rich with grape seed extract, hawthorn, garlic and magnesium..all of them work together to stop blood clots, control blood pressure, strengthen the heart and increase oxygen distribution. And none will wreak havoc with meds...
Most people who take Cardio FX, get off their meds completely. As a chemist, I designed it for pilots who cannot take prescription BP pills...it has saved their health and their career.
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