Tipton, KS | John Burns - 2/23/2026 03:44
the problem
With supplements are the genetic/diet/environmental "variables' involved.
Oreo Cookie Treatment is a good example....with a specific condition, it lowers "...LDL Cholesterol More Than High-Intensity Statin therapy ."
Before supplements existed as we know them today, Otto "Pop" Carter was born in 1856 and died when he was around 107.
"He was a professional vaudeville roller skater.
He credited his longevity to lifelong exercise, including skating and bowling.
During his lifetime, he was married for 72 years and had 16 children."
and
"At age 104, participated in the Southwest Pacific Roller Skating Championships and the Rollerama Show in 1960"
Logically, his immune and digestive systems were without issues, and most likely, he was not a pill popper.
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Yes, a supplement might work, but only if something is "missing" where a supplement can address this deficient. In short, the supplement business tends to be about hustling consumers.
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