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Major Health Benefits
After only weeks of
daily use Enzogenol offers several
major benefits in improving heart health generally and
promoting the strong functioning of the cardiovascular
system.
The cardiovascular system refers to blood circulation
throughout the body, and usually refers to the heart and
blood vessels and as such, Enzogenol offers benefits for
the entire system.
Enzogenol has been shown to improve circulation, prevent
common heart diseases and keep the entire system strong
and healthy.
Benefits include
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healthier blood circulation
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reduction in blood pressure
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reduction to bad LDL cholesterol
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reduced risk of heart attack, stroke, DVT or clot
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After stroke and heart attack care to reduce risk of
occurence
Enzogenol
Improves Cardiovascular Health
Ongoing clinical research has shown Enzogenol
can improve cardiovascular health through positive effects
in a number of areas, blood circulation, blood pressure,
blood vessel responsiveness, blood plasma viscosity, cholesterol,
endothelial function and fibrinogen levels.
Cholesterol
Enzogenols antioxidants
halt the oxidation of LDL ("bad") cholesterol. This is
beneficial because once LDL is oxidized it can become
trapped in the artery walls, damaging the lining of the
artery and leading to the accumulation of fatty deposits
called plaque. Eventually, plaque can build up so much
that it narrows the space within the artery. Blood clots
may form on the plaque and completely block the flow of
blood. In a coronary artery, this will cause a heart attack.
In an artery within the brain, the result is a stroke.
By scouring out the free-radical molecules that can cause
oxidative damage (to LDL or "bad" cholesterol), specifically,
Enzogenols antioxidants help your blood vessels stay flexible
and able to dilate, which in turn helps keep your blood
pressure from worsening.
Blood
Pressure Control
Clinical
studies with Enzogenol, have shown to dramatically lower
systolic blood pressure when taken daily.
The
cardiovascular measurements in this study showed improvements
in blood flow indicating better endothelial function.
The reduction in plasma viscosity indicated lower levels
of inflammation in the body. Reduction of systolic blood
pressure further confirmed a healthier cardiovascular
system after just 12 weeks of supplementation.
Blood Flow
The
cardiovascular measurements in this study showed improvements
in blood flow indicating better endothelial function.
The reduction in plasma viscosity indicated lower levels
of inflammation in the body.
Fibrinogen Levels
Reducing
fibrinogen levels in the blood plasma shows how Enzogenol
may reduce the propensity for blood clots, which is critical
to reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and
other conditions like strokes and heart attacks.
Deep Vein Thrombosis
(DVT)
The Lancet highlights studies show the
risk of deep vein thrombosis increases fourfold with long
haul travel. Risk peaks when flight duration is more than
eight hours and begins when journeys exceed four hours.
Interestingly, whether a passenger flies business-class
or economy has no effect on incidents of DVT, experts
believe. However DVT occurs more often in people who are
sitting away from a central aisle. Enzogenols' multi benefits
may help combat flight induced DVT.
Smokers
In a recent study Enzogenol was shown to
reduce plasma fibrinogen levels in heavy smokers. After
just 12 weeks there was a significant decrease in fibrinogen
levels in the Enzogenol group in comparison to Vitamin
C alone in subjects with a heavier smoking history.
Why Enzogenol
Clinical research has demonstrated that
Enzogenol® tackles all cardiovascular risk factors simultaneously.
Cardiovascular Disease
is the single largest cause of mortality in the general
population. Cardiovascular Disease is a global term used
for a range of diseases. Free radicals leading to oxidative
stress are known to initiate many cardiovasular issues.
Coronary heart disease
and stroke are the leading causes of death in most countries
of the world. Several risk independent risk factors have
been identified which contribute to coronary heart disease.
High total blood cholesterol and LDL cholesterol, hypertension
and increased blood platelet reactivity increase the risk
of developing acute cardiovascular events. Life style
changes, primarily involving more physical activity and
dietary interventions can significantly alter all three
major cardiovascular risk factors.
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