Report. A 67-year old gentleman stopped in at our store and relayed the following story. (I have asked him to email me the details and I will updated and correct any errors.)
Forty years ago he had some kind of heart valve operation - and some other procedure in the 1990s. His regular doctors recommended warfarin and various blood thinners, but he found an retired Naval doctor (Annapolis graduate) who at that time was offering natural remedies, and the Navy guy suggested that he substitute 2,000 IU Unique-E vitamin E for the warfarin - which he did.
Forty years later he is still taking Unique-E and looks very good for 67. (Some tests now show occlusion in his coronary arteries which is why he contacted Dr. Cobb and stopped in.)
I thought the idea of substituting Unique-E for wafarin a great one.
Note: The alt. Naval doc was "run out of Illinois" .