My father's doctor told him to get a bottle of Pink Magic and I need to know if this is okay for him to use or if this doc is full of crap!! My father is 56, has high blood pressure, diabetes and had a stroke just a few years ago. He doesn't eat healthy at all and the only excerise he gets is the 3 miles or so of walking he does at work. Is this a supplement that is okay for him to take or should he stop immediately? I'm all for my dad trying to get healthy but I'm just unsure about him using this supplement. I believe the doc's intention was for it to help strengthen his heart. I would agree that it might work if my dad excersised more but he refuses to get in the gym. Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks.
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01-14-2012, 01:17 PM #1
USP Labs: Pink Magic - HELP NEEDED!!!
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01-14-2012, 01:24 PM #2
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Doctor sounds like a tool recommending crappy supps....
Supplement a good diet: don't diet on supplements.
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