Cardio Pro – The Perfect Heart Health Supplement

Heart disease can be a silent and deadly killer. For many, the first time that they know that they have a problem with their heart, is when they experience their first heart attack and for some this heart attack may prove to be fatal. It’s no surprise then to learn that heart disease is up there as one of the world’s leading causes of death. And because of the silent nature of the disease, looking after your heart is not only a sensible thing to do but something that could just save your life!

Clearly watching what you eat and taking regular exercise are important steps in the right direction but alone they might not be enough. This is where Cardio Pro really comes into its own. Cardio Pro contains a unique blend of Carnosine and Resveratrol, together with rare but important trace elements such as palladium, boron and lithium as well as ionic minerals such as potassium and magnesium – a combination that has been designed specifically to provide you with an incredible, synergistic heart health supplement.

Let’s look at the two main ingredients – Carnosine and Resveratrol – in a little bit more detail:

Carnosine

Carnosine is a naturally occurring dipeptide produced by the body in tissues such as the brain and muscles. It’s made from a combination of two amino acids – Alanine and Histadine. Our carnosine levels fall as we age, which is unfortunate because it has a number of extremely useful different functions. For example, it helps to protect the body from free radical damage by acting as an anti-oxidant. It is also known to protect and extend the functional life of the body's key building blocks—cells, proteins, DNA, lipids – making it a cornerstone of any life extension program.

But it is its ability to act as an anti-glycator that makes carnosine of particular interest to those interested in heart health. Glycation is a naturally occurring chemical process within the body whereby sugars or sugar chains are added to protein or fat molecules. The problem is that some of the combinations of proteins and sugars that result from glycation are extremely toxic and may contribute to the development of a number of age related diseases including heart disease. As an anti-glycator, carnosine can help to prevent such damage.

Resveratrol

Have you ever wondered about the French Paradox i.e. how is that in general the French diet is high in fats and yet as a nation they have lower rates of heart disease than Americans? The answer to this conundrum may lie in Resveratrol - a naturally occurring plant based substance. Although produced by a number of different plants it is particularly found in red grape skins and therefore in concentrated amounts in red wine. The French habit of consuming regular amounts of ‘Resveratrol rich’ red wine might be the clue needed to solve the French Paradox.

Resveratrol is known to have a number of important health benefits such as assisting in the fight against cancer, being highly implicated in life extension and promoting the stimulation and regeneration of nerve cells. But most relevant here, is the ability of Resveratrol to promote and support cardio vascular health. It does this in a number of ways:

  • Resveratrol works to reduce free radical damage to the linings of blood vessels
  • Resveratrol reduces the stickiness of blood platelets (platelet aggregation) which is important in reducing the risk of a blood clot forming and clogging an artery
  • Resveratrol is capable of increasing HDL cholesterol levels – HDL cholesterol is often referred to as “the good cholesterol”
  • Given all these positive benefits effects on your cardio vascular system, Cardio Pro is the perfect heart health supplement. Indeed, in tests carried out to measure arterial stiffness, every patient who had taken 3 capsules of Cardio Pro for approximately a month was found to have significantly improved arteries and as all the experts will tell you, preventing arterial stiffness and looking after your arteries, is one of the most important steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing cardio vascular disease.