Research:
There are certain herbs that have been used to promote healthy heart function.
Hawthorn Berry; (Crataegus oxyacantha):
Hawthorn Berry is a member of the rose family,
Hawthorn Berry is a thorny, flowering tree or shrub native to temperate regions of Europe, North America, and northern Asia.
Hawthorn Berry has been noted in older herbal supplement journals as an effective herb that promotes cardio vascular system health that it is the subject of some scientific studies today.
Hawthorn Berry contains antioxidant flavonoids that may benefit the heart. These antioxidant flavonoids include oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPC's).
Oligomeric proanthocyanidins are powerful antioxidants that may help dilate blood vessels, improve blood flow, and protect blood vessels from oxidative damage.
Motherwort; (Leonurus cardiaca) (Chinese form: L. sibiricus; L. heterophyllus):
Motherwort is native to Europe and Asia.
The Greeks gave Motherwort to pregnant women who seemed to be overly emotional; hence the name “mothers herb” or “mother wort”.
Leonurus is of the Greek leon, for lion, and ouros, for tail. The plant in flower was seen to resemble the tail of a lion. Cardiaca refers to heart, for it has, through history, found notoriety as an herbal supplement that promotes healthy heart or cardio system function.
Turmeric; (Curcuma longa)
Turmeric, a spice that has long been recognized as an herbal supplement.It has received interest all over the world because of a well know compound called polyphenol curcumin.
Curcumin aids in the management of oxidative stress because of the abundance of naturally occuring antioxidants.
Turmeric may promote a healthy intravenous system function.
Curcumin (diferuloylmethane) is a polyphenol responsible for the yellow color of the curry spice turmeric.
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The purpose of a healthy heart!
The heart is a wondrous pump that powers the human body.
It starts to beat four weeks after conception and is fully developed by eight weeks.
Each person’s heart is about the size of their fist.
This very small muscular organ pumps nearly 2,000 gallons of blood through our body every day.
The heart is our life pump, in that it pumps the life supporting blood through the arteries and veins throughout our body. It is of the utmost importance to keep the heart healthy and functioning properly.
Through stress, improper eating and a sedintary lifestyle the heart can become weakened.
Exercise and nourishment help the heart to remain healthy and function properly.
Heart health should be at the top of the list of the most important health issues to attend to.
Maintaining a healthy heart and clean, clear, supple arteries are essential to living your healthiest life.
Heart health should be on the forefront of everybody's health concerns!
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Ingredients:
Hawthorn (berry), Mother Wort (herb), Lily of the Valley (herb), Bugleweed (herb), Bladder Pod (herb), Canaigre (root)
Instructions:
2 Capsules twice a day, or if needed 2 capsules 3 times a day.
What’s Included:
1 Bottle of Grandma's Herbs HEART PLUS*
100 Capsules - 500 mg.
Features:
Promotes a Healthy Cardio-Vascular System Function.
The information above is for informational purposes only. It does not reflect or relate to the performance or purpose of any products on this website.
* "Herbal supplements are not drugs. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease."*