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Calcium can help to control blood cholesterol levels and regulate heart muscle functions while magnesium is essential for good muscle function and for maintaining a healthy heart. More >>>
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Coenzyme Q10 is also a strong antioxidant that helps to neutralise cell damaging molecules and is beneficial for the heart More >>>
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Folic acid is a crucial element in the production of red blood cells and is believed to help lower blood pressure and help during pregnancy. More >>>
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Garlic has antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic and anti-inflammatory properties, it also helps to reduce cholesterol and balance blood pressure More >>>
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Ginger has been highly regarded for centuries for its anti-emetic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic properties and as an aid to circulation
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Gingko Biloba has antioxidant, anti-allergic, and anti-inflammatory properties as well as acting as a circulation stimulant More >>>
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Hawthorn berries contain active flavonoids which are used in the treatment of hypertension and heart problems. May improve Mild/Low Blood Pressure, Angina, Arteriosclerosis and Circulation. More >>>
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Horse Chesnut can help to tone the veins and aid bloodflow. It can also help to treat disorders such as varicose veins, haemorrhoids and problems associated with poor circulation More >>>
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The Omega 3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, found in fish and flax seed oil have long been known to help reduce the stickiness of the blood and aid circulation More >>>
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Vitamin E is probably one of the most important nutrients for the survival of all oxygen breathing forms of life More >>>
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