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Two of the vitamins your heart loves are vitamin E and C.  These two vitamins help to avoid heart related problems and reduce the incidence of cardiovascular diseases. These are some of the benefits that these helpful vitamins can offer you:
  1.  Prevents you from having heart attack
  2.  Avoid Angioplasty or balloon surgery
  3.  Evade a bypass surgery
  4.  Prevaricate stroke resulted from the clotting of your blood,
  5.  Quibble blocked arteries in your legs
  6. Reduce the severity of high blood pressure.
When have an adequate intake of these vitamins it makes your arteries more open and relaxed. Vitamin E acts as a thinner of the blood in your arteries that helps in the smooth flow of the blood though out your entire body.

There are several ways that you can reduce your heart disease risk. They are through regular exercise (increasing your heart rate), avoid smoking and control environmental pollution, avoid eating salty and fatty foods, and eat more and more fruits and vegetables. These along with Phytomega and Provex CV give you super defense against cholesterol and blockages. They practically prevent you from having a heart attack.
 
These vitamins with the supplements help you in lowering and reducing your cholesterol levels and also oxidation of your blood. Oxidation is process of sticking of the excess cholesterol to the lining of your arteries until it has accumulated causing blockage in the arteries. This phenomenon greatly affects the fluidity of the blood, causing it to be sticky. Blocking of the blood is called atherosclerosis. Sometimes this is called hardening of the arteries. Vitamins have a great role of preventing this harmful process from occurring inside your body.
Adequate intake of these vitamins along with the supplements mentioned will help you to have a healthy heart. A healthy heart means you won't be one of the statistics we hear so much about.
John has done a lot of research in the wellness arena and advises the prevention method of not becoming a statistic of stroke or heart attack. If you wait till you need prescriptions you have waited too long is his advice.
 
John has done quite a bit of research in the heart  wellness area and is very knowledgeable in this area. You can reach John Miller at 918-543-2675 or e-mail at: cholesterolcatastrophe@gmail.com
Two websites that are worth visiting are The Cholesterol Catastrophe and Reducing High Cholesterol



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