Cardio Flow
A premier nutritional support product for improving blood flow through the body's cardiovascular system, including through capillaries and arteries. Contains several Ayurvedic compounds such as guggul (which literally means to protect against disease) and bacopa (with Ayurvedic name Brahmi, used for cardiovascular protection). This is a powerful cardiovascular product.
A premier nutritional support product for improving blood flow through the body's cardiovascular system, including through capillaries and arteries. Contains several Ayurvedic compounds such as guggul (which literally means to protect against disease) and bacopa (with Ayurvedic name Brahmi, used for cardiovascular protection). This is a powerful cardiovascular product.
A premier nutritional support product for improving blood flow through the body's cardiovascular system, including through capillaries and arteries. Contains several Ayurvedic compounds such as guggul (which literally means to protect against disease) and bacopa (with Ayurvedic name Brahmi, used for cardiovascular protection). This is a powerful cardiovascular product.
Cardio Flow is Designed With Virtually Every Good Ingredient For Improving Cardio Flow That Scientists Know About
Rather than just supplying, for instance, just EDTA and Vitamin C, Cardio Flow furnishes seventeen botanicals, vitamins, enzymes, and compounds that have been found anecdotally or scientifically to improve cardiovascular health and cardio flow. Here is a list of these ingredients:
Vitamin A (as retinol palmitate) - this type of Vitamin A is 20% more efficiently used by the body than earlier types of Vitamin A. Studies have shown that it is necessary to developing of healthy cardiovascular cells.
Vitamin C (from ascorbic acid, zinc ascorbate, and selenium ascorbate) - Mixed Vitamin C compounds are much more valuable than a single Vitamin C compound in protecting heart linings. Studies have shown (fairly conclusively) that Vitamin C supplementation reduces the risk of heart disease by protecting blood vessel linings so that they don't develop deposits as easily.
Magnesium (from magnesium aspartate and magnesium orotate) - studies have shown that Magnesium supplementation improves myocardial metabolism, inhibits calcium accumulation and myocardial cell death; improves vascular tone, peripheral vascular resistance, afterload, and cardiac output, reduce cardiac arrhythmias, and improves lipid metabolism.
Zinc (from zinc ascorbate) - studies have shown a true relationship between zinc levels and cardiac health. Zinc helps in many metabolic processes and its level also affects the heart muscle. When oxidative stress occurs, it may be due to a shortage of zinc.
Selenium (from selenium ascorbate) - In observational studies a 50% increase in selenium concentrations was associated with a 24% reduction in coronary heart disease risk.
Potassium (from potassium aspartate and potassium orotate) - studies have shown that increasing potassium intake can reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.
(EDTA) Disodium Ethylenediamine Acetic Acid - studies have shown some benefits for cardiovascular health from consuming EDTA.
Guggul resin extract (2.5% guggulsterones) - Ayurvedic texts dating back to 600 BC recommend it for treating atherosclerosis. Today guggul gum resin is commonly used by mouth for high cholesterol, "hardening of the arteries" (atherosclerosis), and weight loss in people who are obese or overweight. But there is limited scientific research to support these uses.
Bacopin® bacopa leaf extract (20% bacosides) - animal studies have shown that it has anxiolytic, cognition-enhancing, relaxing benefits as well as a reduction in ischemic heart disease, diabetes, and psychiatric or CNS challenges. Some studies have shown blood pressure reduction and others have not.
Arjuna bark extract (0.5% arjunolic acid) - Ayurvedic texts show that it has been used as a cardiotonic in heart failure, ischemic, cardiomyopathy, atherosclerosis, myocardium necrosis and has been used to help with anemia and for generally improving healthiness.
Indian elecampane root extract (2% allantolactone and isoallantolactone) - evidence supports the traditional reputation for Elecampane being effective for coughs, colds, and in the bronchial tubes and the lungs. It has sesquiterpene lactones that have been shown to have potent healing, antiseptic, and relaxant properties, which help promote greater blood flow.
Cilantro (leaf) - some studies show that it may protect the heart by lowering blood pressure and LDL (bad) cholesterol while increasing HDL (good) cholesterol.
Bromelain (2000 GDU) - at least one abstract reported that bromelain was effective at helping with cardiovascular diseases, such as peripheral artery disease, stroke, heart attack, and high blood pressure. Bromelain has been shown to inhibit the ability of blood platelets to stick or clump together (aggregation).
Butcher’s Broom Rhizome Extract (10% ruscogenins) - the traditional use of this herb has included for helping with “hardening of the arteries” (atherosclerosis), and for symptoms of poor blood circulation such as pain, heaviness, leg cramps, leg swelling, varicose veins, itching, and swelling.
Papain (525 TU/mg) - preliminary studies show that this enzyme helps inhibits LDL cholesterol and HDL cholesterol oxidation.
Cardio Flow - Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Unique About Our Cardio Flow?
Cardio Flow is unique in that it combines modern science and Aryuvedic traditionally used herbals and botanicals to create a comprehensive supplement for improving cardio flow and cardiovascular health. Although, many look for a magic bullet, more often the answer to health challenges is a comprehensive approach rather than the magic bullet. This product includes chelation (EDTA), healing of endothelial cells (cardiovascular linings) with complex Vitamin C, cholesterol reduction with numerous botanicals, and relaxation with numerous herbs.
What Studies and Scientific References Are There Regarding the Components of Cardio Flow?
Vitamin C and Heart Health: A Review Based on Findings from Epidemiologic Studies
Vitamin C supplementation for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease.
Dietary Magnesium and Cardiovascular Disease: A Review with Emphasis in Epidemiological Studies
Serum Magnesium and the Risk of Death From Coronary Heart Disease and Sudden Cardiac Death
Prospective Study of Dietary Zinc Intake and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Women
The Relationship between Serum Zinc Level and Heart Failure: A Meta-Analysis
Selenium and Its Supplementation in Cardiovascular Disease—What do We Know?
How too little potassium may contribute to cardiovascular disease
Dietary Potassium: a Key Mediator of the Cardiovascular Response to Dietary Sodium Chloride
Gugulipid - A Lipid-Lowering Botanical Derived from Ayurvedic Tradition
The Molecular Links of Re-Emerging Therapy: A Review of Evidence of Brahmi (Bacopa monniera)
Medicinal properties of Terminalia arjuna (Roxb.) Wight & Arn.: A review
Terminalia arjuna in Chronic Stable Angina: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Properties and Therapeutic Application of Bromelain: A Review
A review of the use of bromelain in cardiovascular diseases.