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Men’s Cardiovascular Health 

The number one health issue in America is heart disease. “Heart disease is greater than the next five causes of death combined. Learning all you can is a great first step,” states Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, National Geographic February 2007. You can take an active role in reducing heart attack risk factors by seeing your physician about your health and learning about life saving nutrients, medications, diet and exercise. Click on Cardiovascular Health, Hyperlipidemia, and Hypertension categories more information.

Cardio Health Support Coenzyme Q10, Hawthorn berry, Horse chestnut, taurine, L-carnitine, green tea, grape seed extract and more are included in this blend thought to be heart and vascular supportive. Hawthorn berry is thought to be involved in normalizing blood pressure and cholesterol. Taurine may help regulate cellular energy production and calcium which helps heart muscle health. L-carnitine may help with cellular oxygenation and muscle contractions. Magnesium is important for neuromuscular health. Click on the category Cardiovascular Health Category for more information.

Cardio Health Support product and 60 tablets $30

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CoEnzyme Q10 is thought to be a significant player in heart health. It supplies nutrients that may improve mitochondrial function, cellular energy, and antioxidant activity. Click on product CoEnzyme Q10 for more information. 30 softgels $21

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Cardio Total Health is an impressive collection of vitamins, minerals, herbals and key nutrients + a Daily Multiple Vitamin/Mineral thought to support cardiovascular health in one product. Click on product Cardio Total Health for more information. 120 tablets $35

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Other important products include Well For Life multi, Omega Max, Well B, Well C, and Fiber Blend. Click on these products for more information.

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Heart Attack Risk Factors:    

*Unhealthy combination of “good” and “bad” cholesterols quadruples the risk.       

*Diabetes quadruples the risk for women and doubles it for men.

 *Hypertension nearly triples the risk for men and doubles it for women.

 *Stress and depression almost triple the risk. *Healthy diet decreases the risk by   close to 30 percent.        

  *Abdominal obesity more than doubles the  risk.

 *Lack of exercise increases the risk by 20 percent.                

 *Smoking can double, even triple, the risk.” National Geographic. February 2007.

Diet and Genes

“But doctors agree that genes alone can’t forecast the future. Diet and exercise are still crucial.” “Some genes already can predict whose cholesterol level will respond strongly to dietary changes and whose won’t. Assessing risk is crucial, Steven Ellis says, because heart disease is often invisible. In fact, 50 percent of men and 64 percent of women who die of heart disease die suddenly, without experiencing any previous symptoms.” “Heart disease is not a one-or-two gene problem,” says Steven Ellis, a Cleveland Cardiologist who oversees a 10,000-person genetic study known as GeneBank. Of the several dozen genes, each may contribute just one percent to a person’s total risk-an amount that may be compounded, or offset, by outside factors like diet. National Geographic. February 2007.

 For much more information and research click on Cardiovascular Health Category

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