The Customer Who Came in for Ginkgo, and Left Without It
What a small supplement shop taught me about grapefruit, blood pressure pills, and the quiet conversations happening in every 60-year-old's kitchen He came in for memory and energy. He left with a question instead. 1. The Man Who Came in for Ginkgo He was maybe 62. A retired engineer, the kind who reads the back of every label. He came into my small health supplement shop in Seoul on a Tuesday afternoon, holding a bottle of ginkgo biloba and a bottle of red ginseng. "For memory," he said. "And energy. My wife says I'm slowing down." I asked him, the way I always do now, what medications he was on. He listed them like a grocery list. Amlodipine for blood pressure. Atorvastatin for cholesterol. A baby aspirin every morning. And, he added almost as an afterthought, "I eat half a grapefruit every morning. It's good for me, right?" I asked him if I could share something I had only learned myself a few years ago. 2. What I Used to Not Know For th...