
If you’re looking for a good stock with growth potential, buy stock in a company – any company – that makes Ibuprofen. My wife Nancy and I alone will keep that stock going up.
We use so many IB’s a day, we don’t dig them out of the bottle, we scatter them on counters around the house and grab a handful as we pass by.
Ibuprofen (Advil is one of its brand names) is an anti-inflammatory drug that is used to relieve pain, fever, and inflammation. We use it mostly for pains that crop up in earnest after a body reaches 65.
They say that some of the side effects include stuff like heartburn, nausea, indigestion, and the like, but it’s worth the risk when a handful of the little red pills ease the aches and pains involved with a round of golf or some serious yardwork.
Thank goodness IBs are over the counter, otherwise I’d spend half my life in line waiting at the Kroger pharmacy.