Natural health advocate John Hewlett, winner of the 2025 Product of the Year Award in Top Doctor Magazine, joined guest host Connie Willis (info) to share his journey developing Cardio Miracle. This nitric oxide supplement he says supports immune and heart health.
Hewlett recounted a powerful personal story of transformation, shifting from a career in financial services to health advocacy following a life-threatening medical experience. With a family history of heart disease and his near-death hospitalization due to surgical errors, he rejected the prospect of a quadruple bypass and sought natural alternatives. This led to his discovery of nitric oxide's health benefits, which he credits for reversing his cardiovascular issues and extending his life. Out of this journey came the creation of the supplement Cardio Miracle, which he described as a natural science-backed solution to reclaim personal health.
Hewlett emphasized Cardio Miracle's scientific credibility, highlighting international studies, endorsements from notable health experts, and a focus on nitric oxide and vitamin D3. He claimed the supplement can reduce or replace many prescriptions and described its effects as nearly miraculous for conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and chronic inflammation. Hewlett aligned the product with broader health movements and voiced distrust in the conventional medical system, positioning Cardio Miracle as a wellness solution and a form of health independence.
Hewlett offered Coast listeners a special Cardio Miracle Starter Kit at half price at cardiomiracle.com/coast. Additionally, he provided a 10% discount on all purchases made until the end of the month when using the code COAST at checkout.
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Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program. Diane, a clairvoyant from New Mexico, shared a heartfelt story about her late husband, who lived well beyond expectations after heart surgery, which she attributed in part to the use of COQ10 (coenzyme Q10). A cardiologist once pulled her aside to tell her that her actions had significantly extended her husband's life, a moment she considers a divine confirmation of her purpose to help others. Diane emphasized that her motivation isn't for recognition but to share knowledge that could benefit others with heart conditions.
Cat Man from Arizona recalled a near-death, out-of-body experience he had 20 years ago after being hit by an SUV in Las Vegas while crossing the street. He described feeling elated after making his first sale at a new job, then suddenly finding himself on a median, looking back at his own body lying on the ground. He vividly remembered seeing a woman cover his legs with a blanket, which later vanished without explanation, as no one at the hospital remembered her. Cat Man said he was abruptly pushed back into his body, interpreting it as a sign that it wasn't his time to die. During the out-of-body phase, he reported feeling peaceful and pain-free, but experienced intense pain upon reentry, particularly from a broken leg.
Eric the "mind control guy," called in to express interest in a Coast show focused on Men in Black (MIB) encounters and shared that he had experienced one himself. He speculated that MIBs could be aliens, humans, or hybrids, and suggested they possess advanced technology that allows them to know when someone witnesses something unusual, like a UFO or cryptid. Eric emphasized how elusive these entities are and how difficult it is to capture or retain evidence due to their ability to erase traces and retrieve recordings.