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- Coenzyme Q10 (Kaneka QHTM ubiquinol, from yeast fermentation)
Medium chain triglycerides, glycerin, gelatin, ascorbyl palmitate, purified water, polysorbate 80, annatto extract, soybean oil.
Format
Softgels
30softgels
Dosage
Adults: Take 1 softgel 1-3 times daily. For migraine prevention (adults): Take 1 softgel 2-3 times daily.
Important Information
Use for a minimum of 3 months to see beneficial effects.
- Easy to swallow
- Cellular energy production
- Support normal blood pressure
- Support immune health
- Support physical energy
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Innovite Health has been supplying the highest quality natural health supplements and therapies to Canadians since 1983. Purify, rejuvenate and energize with Innovite Health Vitamins and Supplements. Explore products from Innovate to restore nutrients, repair damage, and to reclaim your health, daily.
Inno-Q-Nol AquaSorb
INNO-Q-NOL Aquasorb is the most bioavailable and bioactive form of CoQ10 available to maintain and support cardiovascular health. Through a patented process, Inno-Q-Nol Aquasorb has been made water-soluble, which greatly enhances bioavailability.
- Highly reduced form of CoQ10 that is readily absorbed and used
- First and only Lipid and Hydro-soluble CoQ10 form
- Superior heart health protection
- Strong, formidable antioxidant to protect from Free Radical damage
- Cell energy enhancer for optimum stamina and strength
CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH
Many factors affect the health of your heart and your circulatory system, many of which are fortunately within our control - even if you have a family history...
The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and approximately 60 thousand miles of blood vessels, called arteries and veins. The heart pumps blood around the body. The vessels nourish cells by transporting nutrients and waste products, through the blood, around the body.
Any interruption in blood supply, for example a heart attack or stroke, causes tissue death so the maintenance of a healthy cardiovascular system is essential.
Why does cardiovascular disease occur?
Most cardiovascular disease occurs due to lifestyle factors such as:
1.Obesity, poor nutrition, and medication usage.
2.Free radical damage due to environmental toxins or smoking.
3.Stress or poor emotional health.
4.Lack of exercise.Being overweight is detrimental to cardiovascular health for several reasons. Excess weight increases the force of gravity on an individual. The heart must respond by working harder and increasing blood pressure. Excess food intake causes the body to increase the amount of cholesterol in the blood. Cholesterol shuttles fat around the body and is implicated in the formation of plaque in arterial walls.
Nutrition
Poor nutrition is detrimental to heart health because the heart muscle needs a constant supply of nutrients to keep pumping. The standard North American diet is deficient in vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids. It is high in saturated fat, refined carbohydrates and chemical additives and preservatives. These substances not only do not give your heart usable energy, but they also contain high amounts of vessel damaging materials like trans-fatty acids.Medications
Some medications deplete heart supporting nutrients like coenzyme Q10, magnesium, potassium and zinc. Ironically several of these medications are used to treat cardiovascular disease. Cholesterol lowering medication can deplete coenzyme Q10. Diuretics, used for high blood pressure, increase the excretion of minerals like magnesium and potassium. This can cause problems maintaining heart rhythm and lead to muscle spasms. ACE inhibitors deplete zinc. Beta-blockers deplete coenzyme Q10.Free radicals are unstable molecules that in their bid to become more stable must bump into healthy cells and cause damage. This can cause damage to the smooth inner lining of the vessels and lead to inflammation. Inflammation causes a build up of scar tissue that makes the area susceptible to further damage or plaque formation. Homocysteine, excess iron, food, water, tobacco use and environmental pollutants are the major contributors of free radical damage in the cardiovascular system.
Your personality
Studies have shown that certain personality types are at a greater risk for developing heart disease. An individual of type A personality is driven, focused and goal oriented. They like to be in control. Emotionally they are unexpressive and tend to hold in emotions like anger. This personality type keeps the body on constant alert, which raises blood pressure and heart rate. The cardiovascular system may weaken under this constant strain and eventually lead to heart attack or heart disease.Exercise
Lack of exercise and a sedentary lifestyle are the norm in North American society. Most people find it difficult to make time in their busy schedule for exercise. Being sedentary is detrimental to the cardiovascular system because it stagnates circulation.Stagnation impedes the delivery of nutrients to cells and slows the release of waste products. Sitting or standing in one place allows blood to pool in the lower body making it unavailable to the internal organs and brain.
WHAT YOU CAN DO TO IMPROVE HEART HEALTH: - Exercise
- Eat More Vegetables
- Eat Less Bad Fat
- Don't Drink Coffee Or Cola
- Take Antioxidant Supplements
- Take Essential Fats
- Have Your Cholesterol And Homocysteine Levels
- Monitored By Your Health Care Practitioner
- Monitor Your Blood Pressure
- Monitor Your Intake Of Medications
- Control Your Stress Level With Exercises Like Tai Chi Or Yoga, Or By Doing Things That You Enjoy.
DID YOU KNOW? (HEART FACTS) - Homocysteine, a byproduct of different natural functions in your body is thought to be an even bigger risk factor for heart attacks than cholesterol.
- Some conventional heart medications can cause liver damage
- Women usually have heart attacks later in life, while men usually have them earlier
- Men have more heart attacks than women
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