Community Corner
How Old Is Your Heart
How Old is Your
Heart? Are You At Risk for Heart Attack
or Stroke?
Two Local Fitness Centers Offer Opportunity to Be Tested Using
Non-Invasive Technology and Share Vital Information on How to Reduce or Even
Eliminate Cardiovascular Disease, #1 Killer of Americans
Do you or someone you love suffer from cardiovascular
disease, high blood pressure or high cholesterol? Information based on Nobel Prize winning
medical research and medical research conducted at High Desert Heart Institute, Hippocrates Health Institute and various other clinical studies reveals how to
reduce or even reverse cardiovascular disease.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. One in three people will be a .affected. Research also indicates positive results for many other diseases such as muscular sclerosis, cancer and diabetes. The information will be shared at The Fitness
Fuzion in O’Fallon and Doran Fitness in Winghaven.
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Carol Williams, former Executive Producer for World News
Tonight with Peter Jennings and NBC’s Tom Brokaw will present information on the “miracle molecule” that has been proven to save lives and won the Nobel Priize in Medicine in 1998. She will share her personal story and the extensive research that has been conducted to
validate findings. Tito Landrum, St. Louis Cardinal Baseball player 1980-1987 and Dane Iorg, St. Louis Cardinal baseball player will accompany her and will share additional information. Carol will present the information at The Fitness Fuzion in O’Fallon on Friday, February 22, 2013 at 5:30pm and Doran Fitness in Winghaven on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at 10:30pm. Testing will be conducted at both sites with new non-invasive technology that is 99.1% as effective as a cardio catheterization. The test will test the age of your heart, risk category for heart attack and stroke. The test also reveals the overall
functionality and well-being of the body.
Testing is by appointment only and can be scheduled by
calling 636-614-1443. You may also obtain additional information regarding the informational introduction by
calling the same telephone number listed above.