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supercissus for my old man

bigstabile

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So my dad seems to be the perfect candidate for cissus. Aches and pains from being 52. Sore knees and sholders from surgery, ect. He had been a pretty avid weight lifter for like 30 years, which was pretty much until maybe 5 years ago. Over the past 5 years or so he's really let himself go, he's taking cholesterol and blood pressure medicine now and he's not happy about it He's trying to get back into it, but the aches are catching up with him so it's making motivation rough. I was telling him about cissus and he was on board right away. His diet is very sub par, I'm trying to coach him on what he needs to be doing but since he has 20+ years experience on me he doesn't seem to listen. I don't want to push it too hard because he just gets irritated, so I'm making subtle suggestions. It's not so much that he eats a lot of junk, he just doesn't eat close to enough (although you couldn't tell by looking at him). I'm hoping that getting some relief from his aches and pains will help motivate him and once he starts feeling better hopefully he'll be more receptive to my diet ideas.

Anyway, my question is will supercissus still be effective even if his diet is under par?
 
I had my father on regular Cissus RX after he had his quad fixed.. Yup, had a tear and it didn't heal fast enough.. I had him take Cissus 2 caps twice a day.. It's been alittle over a year or so, and at the age of 62 he sprints everyday like he used to before his injury..

It's well worth it.. :)
 
Well it looks like this is a no go. He's taking hyzaar and vytorin and apparently there is a warning not to take any herbal supplements and I think he found something that said not to take cissus with blood pressure/cholesterol medicines. Oh well, more Cissus for me.:twisted:
 
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