Facts About Supplements for Heart Health

August 25, 2009 by  
Filed under Blog, Healthy Living

Many people take vitamins and supplements to boost their heart health. Which supplements work best? How much should you take? Here are tips to help you shop wisely.

Supplements for Heart Health

Supplements like omega-3 fatty acids (fish oil) and plant sterols may help lower cholesterol and improve blood flow to the heart.

Coenzyme Q10

Coenzyme Q10 acts like an antioxidant, which helps protect cells from damage. Some studies show that CoQ10 supplements may lower blood pressure slightly and may help heart failure.  NutraMetrix offers a great COQ10 product. Click the link on the home page to learn more or to place an order.

Fiber (Psyllium)

Fiber lowers cholesterol, as well as the overall risk of heart disease, according to many studies. Soluble fiber binds with cholesterol in the intestines and prevents it from being absorbed by the body.

Flaxseed Oil

Flaxseed and flaxseed oil may lower cholesterol levels. It’s not yet clear whether it also lowers your overall risk of heart disease.

Folic Acid

Folic Acid and B vitamins lower the amino acid homocysteine, which has been linked to heart disease. But studies have not proven that folic acid reduces the rate of heart attacks and stroke.

Magnesium

Magnesium helps keep blood pressure normal and the heart rhythm steady.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil can lower blood pressure and triglycerides, according to research. Omega-3s may also reduce your overall risk of death from heart disease.  NutraMetrix offers a highly potent omega-3 product. Click the link on the homepage to learn more or place an order.

Red Yeast Rice

Red yeast rice may lower total cholesterol and “bad” LDL cholesterol, according to several studies. One ingredient in red yeast rice – monacolin K – is identical as the active ingredient in a cholesterol drug.

Information obtained from WebMD.

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One Comment on "Facts About Supplements for Heart Health"

  1. fish oil on Sat, 9th Jan 2010 8:20 am 

    I tried fish oil and it really helped with those fatty acids. The problem was that it made my stomach upset….
    Any suggestions?