Cardiovascular Support
Cardiovascular Support

Cardiovascular Support

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  • Vinco Red Yeast Rice (Rx) 600 mg 120 vcaps Vinco Red Yeast Rice (Rx) 600 mg 120 vcaps

    Dietary Supplement Serving Size:2 Capsule Servings Per Container:60 Amount Per Serving Red Yeast Rice 1200 mg Other ingredients: Magnesium Stearate Directions for use: As a dietary supplement, take two capsules twice daily, or as directed by a qualified healthcare professional. Do not take more than four capsules in a 24 hour period. Warning: Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Do not use if you have a history of, or are at risk of liver disease. Storage: Keep tightly closed in a dry place; do not expose to excessive heat KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Tamper resistant. Do not purchase if seal is broken

    $36.99

Cardiovascular Support Products

The cardiovascular system is made up of the heart and blood vessels. This very important system supplies immune cells, hormones, gases and nutrients throughout the body while removing toxins and waste from the system. Keeping your cardiovascular system functioning properly is absolutely essential to attaining and maintaining vibrant health.

Heart diseases result in a number of deaths across the world every year. Heart represents life and is at the center of human health. It never rests and pumps 6000 quarts of blood in a day making it a challenge to maintain it in pristine condition. Cardiovascular support aims to replenish the cardiovascular system through a nutritional realignment. These supplements contain natural ingredients that help blood flow by cleaning up plaque from within the arteries. Discuss consumption of cardiovascular supplements with your health care professional, and turn to Vita Living for excellent quality and value in cardiovascular support supplements.

By exercising regularly, eating properly, staying well hydrated, resting well and making good use of a variety of heart health supplements, you can do just that. Begin by exercising for at least 15 minutes a day. Eat a diet that is rich in fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean protein sources and sources of omega 3 fatty acids such as nuts and oily fish.

For the best in cardiovascular health, a wide variety of nutrients are necessary. You must be sure to get a full range of B vitamins and folic acid to help support a balanced metabolism. According to the American Heart Association, these are especially vital in breaking down homocysteine (a major contributor to heart disease) in the system. In addition to B vitamins, it is important to get ample vitamin C. This essential vitamin helps your body develop and grow properly, and research indicates it can help resolve damage caused by a heart attack. Fat soluble vitamin D helps keep your muscles and bones strong and also helps regulate high blood pressure, so it is very important to cardiovascular health. Vitamin E obtained in the diet is essential in preventing and/or delaying heart disease. Vitamin K helps blood coagulate properly, so it helps prevent cardiovascular trauma such as hemorrhaging. Obtaining all of these nutrients through a balanced diet and proper cardiovascular support supplements can substantially improve your cardiovascular health.

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