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Cardio One |
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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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Fiber
is the stuff that gives plants their very structure. It cannot
be digested, has few (if any calories) or nutrients, and is all
to often processed out of plant foods today.
There are two types of fiber insoluble and soluble.
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What
are they? Omega-3’s are essential fatty acids. They cannot be
created by our bodies; we must get them from food. They are
essential for normal brain development, communication and
vision. In recent years, they have been in the spotlight because
of their apparent positive protective role in
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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).
Published in Prevention Magazine, May 2004 |
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