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    DIETARY SUPPLEMENT

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    CARDIO-ESSENTIALS™
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    Caring for your Heart1


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    THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.

    DESCRIPTION

    Cardio-Essentials™ helps promote cardiovascular health by nourishing cells with an effective ingredient blend, including L-carnitine, L-taurine, and hawthorn. Together, these nutrients support healthy heart function and blood flow.

    BENEFITS AND RESEARCH

    The ventricles of the heart require specific nutrients to maintain overall health. These important nutrients are included in Cardio-Essentials™: coenzyme Q10, L-carnitine, and L-taurine. In a clinical study, the combination of L-carnitine, L-taurine, and coenzyme Q10 was shown to reduce the size of the left ventricle, which is important to maintain heart health. These ingredients are known to be important in providing adequate energy for heart muscle. Cardio-Essentials™ provides adequate amounts of these ingredients, i.e. 100 mg of CoQ10. Hawthorn extract is traditionally used in supporting heart function.1

    SUGGESTED USAGE

    Take three capsules twice daily with food.

    SAFETY AND WARNINGS

    Cardio-Essentials™ is well tolerated. As with any dietary supplement, some gastrointestinal discomfort may be experienced.

    HOW SUPPLIED

    Available in capsules.

    REFERENCES

    Lee JH, Jarreau T, Prasad A, Lavie C, O'Keefe J, Ventura A. Nutritional assessment in heart failure patients. Congestive Heart Failure. 2011;17(4):199-203.

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