- 280 mg
- Vitamin C (from calcium ascorbate and magnesium ascorbate)
- 105 mg
- Vitamin B3 (niacinamide)
- 50 mg
- DL‑alpha-Lipoic acid
- 36.67 mg
- L‑Carnitine (from ʟ‑carnitine tartrate)
- 24.12 mg AT (36 IU)
- Vitamin E (from ᴅ‑alpha-tocopheryl acid succinate)
- 20 mg
- Vitamin B5 (calcium ᴅ‑pantothenate)
- 18 mg
- Vitamin B3 (niacin)
- 18 mg
- Vitamin B6 (pyridoxal-5‑phosphate)
- 17 mg
- Magnesium (from magnesium ascorbate)
- 10 mg
- Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone‑10) (from fermentation)
- 5 mg
- Vitamin B1 (thiamine hydrochloride)
- 5 mg
- Vitamin B2 (riboflavin-5‑phosphate sodium)
- 140 mcg
- Folate (from calcium L‑5‑methyltetrahydrofolate)
- 100 mcg
- Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin)
- 40 mcg
- Biotin
Microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate, and silicon dioxide in a non‑GMO vegetable capsule composed of vegetable carbohydrate gum and purified water.
Contains no: Gluten, soy, wheat, eggs, dairy, citrus, preservatives, artificial flavour or colour, starch, or sugar. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. See below for further cautions.
Veggie Caps
90 V-caps
Adults: Take 1 capsule three times daily with food. If you are taking other medication, take this product a few hours before or after them.
- Supports Cardiovascular Health
- Combat Osteoporosis
- Provides Anti-Oxidants For The Maintenance Of Good Health
- Helps manage LDL Cholesterol
- Works well with New Roots Herbal’s Cho‑less‑terin
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New Roots Cardio Flow for Cardiovascular Health
Cardio Flow is a synergistic formula with ingredients beneficial for cardiovascular health.
Multitasking nutrients include vitamins C and E, alpha‑lipoic acid, biologically active B‑complex vitamins, ʟ‑carnitine, and coenzyme Q10. Seventeen milligrams (17 mg) of elemental magnesium further benefit multiple aspects of cardiovascular health to complete the comprehensive résumé of Cardio Flow.
These nutrients exert systemic antioxidant and metabolic benefits, which include maintaining the health and vigour of the approximately 100,000 km of blood vessels in the average adult. This immense network delivers nutrients essential for the survival of every cell within our constitution; keeping it running smoothly is critical.
Cardio Flow is an excellent complementary pairing with New Roots Herbal’s Cho‑less‑terin for your ongoing cardiovascular heath and general wellbeing.
Heart Health
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.
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.
Support A Healthy Heart By:
- Exercising regularly, at least 3-4 times a week.
- Maintaining a healthy body weight.
- Eating less saturated fat and avoiding trans fats.
- Consuminghealthy fats such omega 3 & 6 essential fatty acids.
- Eating a variety of fresh, natural, nutrient dense fruits and vegetables.
- Ensuring fibre consumption is between 25-35 grams a day, try flax or psyllium powder.
- Cooking with fresh herbs and spices such as garlic, ginger and cayenne.
- Supplementing with antioxidants such as CoQ10 to increase circulation and improve heart functions.
- Avoiding processed, packaged and refined foods.
- Using Stress relieving techniques such as mediation, yoga or tai chi.
- Not smoking and limiting your exposure to occupational toxins.
- Seeing you physician or natural health care practitioner regularly.
Cholesterol
Cholesterol is an essential molecule in our bodies. Our body cells use cholesterol to support their cell membranes and some of the membrane associated receptor molecules. Cholesterol is also used to make steroid hormones in the body. Some examples of steroid hormones are reproductive hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and the stress hormone cortisol. Because of this, it is essential to keep cholesterol in balance in the body.
Blood Cycle
Cholesterol cycles from the liver to the body cells, and back again, via the blood. LDL cholesterol consists of fats that are being transported from the liver for use by your cells. HDL cholesterol consists of fat that is taking unused (excess) cholesterol from your cells back to the liver, where it is excreted. Because of this, high levels of LDL are not a big concern, so long as there are sufficient levels of HDL to retrieve any excess cholesterol left behind in the body. Thus, cholesterol levels are unhealthy if you have excess circulating LDL, insufficient HDL, or a combination of the two. Cholesterol that is left in the rest of the body and not retrieved by sufficient HDL can build up inside the arteries and when combined with systemic inflammation, can cause cardiovascular disease. Thus, maintaining cholesterol balance, or a good cholesterol ratio on your blood work is actually more important than targeting LDL cholesterol directly. Supplementing fish oil is an excellent way to boost your HDL cholesterol. For more information, please see our Fish Oil article.
Cardiovascular Disease
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in North America. High cholesterol contributes to heart disease when the fatty molecules build up on the inside of arteries. This leads to a decrease in the flexibility and elasticity of the walls and a narrowing of the space inside. As the artery becomes narrower, it leads to high blood pressure because the body struggles to maintain enough blood flow to its tissues. Pieces of the cholesterol plaque can break off or the turbulent flow of blood can cause clots to form. If the pieces or clots lodge in smaller vessels this leads to heart attack or stroke. For more information, please see our Cardiovascular Health article.
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