Give the Heart a Head Start
The cardiovascular system is responsible for circulating blood, nutrients, and oxygen to the entire body — especially during exercise. Keeping it healthy is essential to maintaining a healthy body and a healthy lifestyle.
Order from a PractitionerA study has shown a strong connection between exercise and heart health.
Specifically, those in the top 25 percent of all physical activity (both moderate and vigorous-intensity), had an average reduction in risk of heart disease between 48 and 57 percent. Those who were most active in the top quarter of vigorous-intensity exercise had an average reduction between 54 and 63 percent.1Specifically, those in the top 25 percent of all physical activity (both moderate and vigorous-intensity), had an average reduction in risk of heart disease between 48 and 57 percent. Those who were most active in the top quarter of vigorous-intensity exercise had an average reduction between 54 and 63 percent.1
Care for the Cardiovascular System with High-Quality Supplements from Standard Process® and MediHerb®*
Cardio-Plus®
Cardio-Plus is a heart supplement that helps support heart/cardiovascular health.*
Hawthorn
Hawthorn contains Hawthorn leaf and flower, which has been used traditionally to support a healthy cardiovascular system.*
B Vitamins & Exercise
Energy metabolism is a vital process in the human body and is especially important during exercise. B-vitamins — specifically riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), and vitamin B6 - are required for metabolism of substrates that are used for energy production.2
Healthy Heart Supplements
Riboflavin (B2)
Niacin (B3)
Vitamin B6
Hawthorn is traditionally used in herbal preparations to
- Support the healthy functioning of the heart muscle
- Help promote cardiovascular system health
- Provide antioxidant activity*
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2. Institute of Medicine Standing Committee on the Scientific Evaluation of Dietary Reference, I., its Panel on Folate, O.B.V. & Choline. (National Academies Press (US) Copyright © 1998, National Academy of Sciences., Washington (DC), 1998).
3. Depeint, F., Bruce, W.R., Shangari, N., Mehta, R. & O’Brien, P.J. Chemico-biological interactions 163, 94-112 (2006).
4. Pinto, J.T.Z., J. Riboflavin. . Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.) 7, 973-975 (2016).
5. Parra, M., Stahl, S. & Hellmann, H. . Cells 7 (2018).
6. Parra, M., Stahl, S. & Hellmann, H. . Cells 7 (2018).