However, although studies demonstrate that coenzyme Q-10 is effective
only at daily intakes of 100 mg, most supplements contain only small amounts.
But not Unicity Network's Cardio Essentials; our supplement contains a
full 100 mg, in addition to efficacious amounts of other nutrients that
support heart health, including L-carnitine, L-taurine and hawthorn. Together,
these nutrients support healthy heart function, blood flow, and heart
rhythm and provide proper nourishment to heart muscle tissue.*
This is the formula that is based on the reknowned Numico Research patent
and is exclusive to Unicity Network™.
The body has trillions of cells that depend on the heart's healthy function
for survival. The heart beats several thousand times each day, month after
month, year after year. When we realize how vital this organ is to human
health, it's no surprise that one of the leading causes of death in industrialized
societies is heart disease. It's sobering to know that many people who
die suddenly from a heart attack displayed no previous symptoms.
Like all body organs, heart health is profoundly affected by our diet.
To maximize nutritional benefits to the cardiovascular system, Cardio
Essentials (U.S. Patent Pending) contains several ingredients that represent
scientific advances in heart health.* Coenzyme
Q-10 is a fundamental antioxidant and bioenergetic compound occurring
naturally in body cells. Some scientists believe that age causes this
nutrient's levels in the body to decrease. Compared to other products
on the market, Cardio Essentials contains a significantly higher level
of this compound.*
Cardio Essentials also contains:
L-carnitine, an important biological substance found in heart and skeletal
muscle, has been shown to diminish in individuals with heart disorders.*
L-taurine is a sulfur-containing amino acid made in the body from cysteine.*
Hawthorn is an herb that has been used in Europe for centuries to support
heart health. This supplement provides a standardized extract.*
  
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- Helps support healthy heart, blood flow and heart
rhythm*
- Helps provide proper nourishment to heart muscle
tissue*
With proper nutrients and exercise,
blood vessel walls become stronger, more flexible, and more resistant
to the cracks and lesions that can cause deposits to form.
- A heart condition in which the heart can't pump enough
blood to the body's other organs may occur because the heart muscle
is damaged or overworked.
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Research
Brief
The heart beats 60 to 80 times per minute as it circulates blood
throughout the body's cardiovascular system. Blood carries oxygen
and other nutrients to all body cells, and it picks up wastes and
transports them to the lungs or kidneys for elimination. The heart,
which is about the size of two fists, has four hollow chambers:
the left atrium, the right atrium, the left ventricle and the right
ventricle. After blood has traveled throughout the body delivering
oxygen and gathering carbon dioxide waste, it flows into the heart’s
right atrium and moves through a valve into the right ventricle,
which pumps it into the lungs for removal of carbon dioxide and
recharging with oxygen. The blood then reenters the heart, moving
through the left atrium through a valve into the left ventricle,
which pumps the blood into the arteries for circulation throughout
the body's 60,000 miles of blood vessels. The heart pumps about
2,100 gallons of blood per day, and a natural electrical system
maintains its rhythm. Because heart muscles use so much energy,
the heart itself needs considerable oxygen and nutrients, which
are supplied by the coronary arteries.
Blood vessels are lined with a delicate layer of cells that are
sensitive to particles and chemicals found in the bloodstream. With
proper nutrients and exercise, blood vessel walls become stronger,
more flexible and more resistant to the cracks and lesions that
can cause deposits to form. Like other body systems, the heart and
vessels that make up the cardiovascular system are profoundly affected
by diet and exercise habits. Several nutritional supplements have
been found to improve cardiovascular health.*
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q How does Cardio Essentials
compare with other brands in the quantity of
nutrients it provides?
A CoQ10
has performed well in clinical studies. Many people want to supplement
their diets with it, and many companies are attempting to capitalize
on that popularity by including CoQ10 in their products. However, most
other supplements provide only a few milligrams of CoQ10, while Cardio
Essentials contains a full 100 mg in each dosage, which is the level
at which CoQ10 has been shown to support heart and cardiovascular health.*
Q Is it advisable to take
Cardio Basics with Cardio Essentials?
A The
two products have different formulations, so it should not cause any
problem to take them together. Cardio Basics contains small amounts
of amino acids, vitamins and minerals, and Cardio Essentials, a proprietary
blend, contains specialty nutrients rich in two amino acids. Cardio
Essentials boasts a total of 3.5 grams of L-carnitine, L-taurine and
hawthorn.*
Q When should I take Cardio
Essentials?
A With
a meal, because the key nutrient, CoQ10, is a fat-soluble nutrient,
meaning that it is best digested in company with dietary fats.*
Q Do the amino acids come
from protein sources?
A None
of the ingredients come from animal products.
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* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration.
This product intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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