Vitamins
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Minerals
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Amino Acids
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Nutrient Cofactors
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Vitamin A -Powerful free radical scavengers. Protects the cells and
enhance immune function to fight viruses.
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Calcium-
Important in the proper function of muscle contractions,
including the heart muscle.
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Carnitine-
Reduces fat & triglyceride levels in blood.
Increases oxygen uptake & stress
tolerance.
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Coenzyme
Q10-
Increases oxygenation of heart tissue. Prevents
reoccurrences in individuals who have had a
heart attack.
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Vitamin C-
Extremely important in treating cardiovascular
disease.
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Magnesium-
For absorption and use of Calcium, and so is necessary for
heart muscle contractions.
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Dimethylglycine-
Promotes the utilization of oxygen.
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Essential
Fatty Acids-
Provide elasticity to arterial walls and prevent
hardening of the arteries.
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Vitamin E-
Strengths the immune system and heart muscle,
improves circulation, and destroys free
radicals.
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Potassium-
Needed for electrolyte balance,
especially if taking cortisone or blood
pressure medication.
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Tryptophan-
Reduces the risk of artery and heart spasms,
lowers cholesterol.
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Bioflavonoids-
Important antioxidant for liver and heart
activity.
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Selenium-
A powerful antioxidant, and research shows that a
deficiency is linked to heart disease.
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Vitamin B1-
Deficiency in the heart muscle leads to heart
disease.
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Copper-
Deficiency may be linked to heart problems.
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Vitamin B3-
Lowers cholesterol and improves circulation.
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Vanadium
Deficiency causes high cholesterol.
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Vitamin B12-
B vitamins work best when taken together.
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Biotin-
Deficiencies may cause heart abnormalities.
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Choline-
Lowers cholesterol levels.
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Inositol –
Reduces cholesterol levels, helps body metabolize
cholesterol.
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Vitamin B6-Deficiency has been linked to heart disease.
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