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  • Support a healthy cardiovascular system

  • Help maintain cholesterol levels that are already in the normal range

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     The Journal of the American Medical Association published research in 2002 showing that consuming vitamins B-6, B-12 and Folic Acid supports a healthy cardiovascular system. These nutrients, combined with the key ingredient, Trimethylglycine (shown to help maintain health homocystine levels), make Cardio One a powerful formula to aid in the maintenance of optimal cardiovascular health. Niacin is included, which has shown to support normal DHL and LDL cholesterol levels. White Willow Bark, better known as the natural precursor to aspirin, further strengthens this effective product.

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Besides good fats and whole grains, your hearts needs magnesium to stay strong; the mineral builds healthy muscles and nerves. Among 7,000 men studied in the Honolulu Heart Program, those with the highest magnesium intake (about 400 mg per day, the recommended level for men and women) had a 45% lower risk of heart disease than did those with the least (50 mg).

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