| |
|
|
 |
Heartflow Artery
Care Formula
With Sublingual B-12, Folic
Acid Sublingual B-6 |
Item Name: Heartflow Specific B-Vitamin complex
Item Number: 12482
Price: $29.95
|
|

|
Customers
that have purchased this product have also liked:
Eniva's B-Complex
is a dietary supplement of B vitamins in an
aqueous solution. The B vitamins work synergistically. Acting
together, they can energize the body for optimal health.* More
details...
Item Name: Heartflow Sublingual Vitamin B Complex
Item Number: 12482-b
Price: $26.95
|
Take Sublingual
B-Vitamins to a whole new Level, With eniva's great tasting liquid
Heartflow. 100 times more absorbable then powders pills or other
Sublinguals.
Heartflow™ is a
specially formulated nutraceuticals product designed to promote
the health of blood vessels in the human body, that goes beyond normal nutraceuticals
due too its absorbability factors* This formula provides high-potency
B-vitamins shown in clinical studies to promote healthy and normal
homocysteine levels, a key factor in blood vessel health and function.* As
the human body does not synthesize B-vitamins, this formula also addresses
nutritional deficiencies that may occur as an individual ages.
Elevated Homocysteine is a known
risk factor for the development of
cardiovascular challenges and build-up of unwanted material in blood
vessels. Vitamins B12, B6, and Folic Acid all play a role in the
regulation of homocysteine levels in the body, helping convert it to
substances which do not interfere with normal blood vessel function and
health.*
The advanced liquid formula of Heartflow™
promotes quicker absorption and use of ingredients than tablets or pills
which must first dissolve in the digestive system before being absorbed.*
Note: Do not use when
there is fluid retention resulting from reduced renal or cardiac activity.
Anyone allergic to any component of this product should not consume.
Discontinue usage if undesirable reactions should arise.
Ingredient
Ratings for Effectiveness of
Promoting Healthy Homocysteine Levels |
| Ingredient |
Nutritional
Rating |
Minimum use
for Clinical Effect (4-80) |
Amount/Serving Heartflow™
|
| 1. Vitamin
B12 |
***** |
400 mcg |
1250 mcg |
| 2. Vitamin B6 |
**** |
10 mg |
12.5 mg |
| 3. Folic Acid |
***** |
400 mcg |
995 mcg |
4-80 Data on file. Eniva
Corporation, 2004.
|
|
|
Suggested Retail
|
$32.95
|
|
ID 11010
|
| |
|
Supplement Facts
|
| Serving
Size: 1 Ounce Servings Per Container:
32 |
| |
Amount
Per
Serving
|
%
Daily
Value
|
|
Vitamin
B6
|
12.5
mg
|
600
|
| Folic
Acid |
995
mcg
|
250
|
| Vitamin
B12 |
1250
mcg
|
20,600
|
† Daily Value not
established.
Ingredients:
Pyridoxine hydrochloride, natural berry flavor, folic acid,
malic acid, citric acid, sodium benzoate and potassium
sorbate (preserve freshness), talin, cyanocobalamin, xanthan
gum.
Adult directions: 1 Ounce Daily (2 Tablespoons)
Recommended: 1 Tablespoon in AM and 1 Tablespoon in PM
Eniva Heartflow™ should be taken on an empty stomach
Contraindications:
Individuals with known hypersensitivity or allergic reaction to
any of the components in the product should not consume.
Drug
Interactions: Pyridoxine supplements should not be given to
patients receiving levodopa, because the action of this drug is
antagonized by pyridoxine. However, pyridoxine may be used
concurrently in patients receiving a preparation containing both
carbidopa and levodopa. Concurrent use of phenytoin and folic
acid may result in decreased phenytoin effectiveness. Seek your
health care professional’s advice.
Caution:
Do not consume if tamper resistant seal is broken or missing.
Keep cap tightly closed and out of reach of children. Not
intended for children under 14 years of age. Not for pregnant
and lactating women. First consult your physician before
starting this or any new nutrient supplement program.
Discontinue use and consult your doctor if gastrointestinal
problems occur.
Shake
well before using • Refrigerate after opening
No
Sugars, Stimulants, Artificial Colors
Guaranteed
purity
|
Heart Statistics
- Cardiovascular disease
(disease of the heart and blood vessels) is the #1 killer of both male
and female Americans.
- It is estimated that at least
64,400,000 Americans have one or more forms of
cardiovascular disease (CVD).
- Over 1,000,000 angioplasties
are done annually in the U.S.
- Over 500,000 cardiac bypass
surgeries are done annually in the U.S.
- Unfortunately,
20-40% of patients receiving angioplasty or bypass procedures will
have reblockage of their heart vessels within 1 year of the procedure.
Based on information from the
AHA Heart and Disease Statistics – 2004 Update
Risk Factors for the
Development of Heart Problems
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- High cholesterol and
triglycerides
- Smoking and tobacco use
- Obesity
- High homocysteine levels
- Poor nutritional status
Approximately 35% of heart
attacks occur in people with normal total cholesterol levels.1
Because of this, medical
researchers continue to work to identify those risk factors that affect
the chance of developing heart disease. One of these risk factors appears
to be homocysteine.
The Homocysteine Connection
What is Homocysteine?
Simply put, homocysteine is a known risk factor for the development of
cardiovascular disease. When the body digests protein, homocysteine is
produced. Homocysteine is an amino acid derivative of protein metabolism.
What happens when
Homocysteine is elevated in my body?
- Homocysteine injures arterial
walls and promotes the build-up of “plaque.”
- Homocysteine can cause the
growth of smooth muscle cells in vessel walls,
narrowing the blood vessel.
- Homocysteine increases the
risk of blood clots, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
- Homocysteine has been
implicated in playing a role in multiple health challenges, including
issues with blood sugar, memory-neurologic function, and kidney
function.
Some studies have shown that for
each 5 micromoles per liter increase in homocysteine level, your risk for
heart challenges may increase by as much as 60 to 80%.2
How do Homocysteine levels
increase in my body?
Elevated levels of homocysteine occur when your body does not have the
necessary cofactors to break down and metabolize homocysteine. The
necessary cofactors are Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 and Vitamin B6. These
nutrients all play a role in the regulation of homocysteine in the body,
converting it to substances, such as methionine and cysteine, which do not
interfere with normal vessel function and health.
Increased doses of Vitamins B12,
Vitamin B6, and Folic Acid have been shown in clinical studies to
significantly promote healthy levels of homocysteine in the body.3
What are healthy Homocysteine
levels?
The American Heart Association™ has indicated a reasonable goal should
be less than 10 micromoles per liter. Other research suggests that optimal
homocysteine levels should be less than 6 micromoles per liter, especially
in high risk individuals.4
Homocysteine and Reblockage
Rates of Blood Vessels
Unfortunately, 20-40% of
patients receiving angioplasty or bypass procedures will have reblockage
of their heart vessels within 1 year of the procedure. As a
result, researchers have long been studying interventions to increase the
long-term success rate of these procedures.
Although many opinions exist in
the scientific community, all tend to be in agreement that elevated
homocysteine may be a major factor in the restenosis (reblockage) of heart
blood vessels. As such, interventions which can bring homocysteine levels
into a healthy range could potentially play a significant role in
promoting the health of previously blocked blood vessels, and helping
avoid the restenosis of these vessels post-procedure.5
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Artery Care Formula
Heartflow™ is a
specially formulated nutraceutical product designed to promote
the health of blood vessels in the human body.* This formula provides
high-potency B-vitamins shown in clinical studies to promote healthy and
normal homocysteine levels, a key factor in blood vessel health and
function.* As the human body does not synthesize B-vitamins, this formula
also addresses nutritional deficiencies that may occur as an individual
ages.
Elevated Homocysteine is a known
risk factor for the development of
cardiovascular challenges and build-up of unwanted material in blood
vessels. Vitamins B12, B6, and Folic Acid all play a role in the
regulation of homocysteine levels in the body, helping convert it to
substances which do not interfere with normal blood vessel function and
health.*
The advanced liquid formula of Heartflow™
promotes quicker absorption and use of ingredients than tablets or pills
which must first dissolve in the digestive system before being absorbed.*
Note: Do not use when
there is fluid retention resulting from reduced renal or cardiac activity.
Anyone allergic to any component of this product should not consume.
Discontinue usage if undesirable reactions should arise.
Ingredient
Ratings for Effectiveness of
Promoting Healthy Homocysteine Levels |
| Ingredient |
Nutritional
Rating |
Minimum use
for Clinical Effect (4-80) |
Amount/Serving Heartflow™
|
| 1. Vitamin
B12 |
***** |
400 mcg |
1250 mcg |
| 2. Vitamin B6 |
**** |
10 mg |
12.5 mg |
| 3. Folic Acid |
***** |
400 mcg |
995 mcg |
4-80 Data on file. Eniva
Corporation, 2004.
|
|
|
Suggested Retail
|
$26.95
|
|
ID 11010
|
| |
|
Supplement Facts
|
| Serving
Size: 1 Ounce Servings Per Container:
32 |
| |
Amount
Per
Serving
|
%
Daily
Value
|
|
Vitamin
B6
|
12.5
mg
|
600
|
| Folic
Acid |
995
mcg
|
250
|
| Vitamin
B12 |
1250
mcg
|
20,600
|
† Daily Value not
established.
Ingredients:
Pyridoxine hydrochloride, natural berry flavor, folic acid,
malic acid, citric acid, sodium benzoate and potassium
sorbate (preserve freshness), talin, cyanocobalamin, xanthan
gum.
Adult directions: 1 Ounce Daily (2 Tablespoons)
Recommended: 1 Tablespoon in AM and 1 Tablespoon in PM
Eniva Heartflow™ should be taken on an empty stomach
Contraindications:
Individuals with known hypersensitivity or allergic reaction to
any of the components in the product should not consume.
Drug
Interactions: Pyridoxine supplements should not be given to
patients receiving levodopa, because the action of this drug is
antagonized by pyridoxine. However, pyridoxine may be used
concurrently in patients receiving a preparation containing both
carbidopa and levodopa. Concurrent use of phenytoin and folic
acid may result in decreased phenytoin effectiveness. Seek your
health care professional’s advice.
Caution:
Do not consume if tamper resistant seal is broken or missing.
Keep cap tightly closed and out of reach of children. Not
intended for children under 14 years of age. Not for pregnant
and lactating women. First consult your physician before
starting this or any new nutrient supplement program.
Discontinue use and consult your doctor if gastrointestinal
problems occur.
Shake
well before using • Refrigerate after opening
No
Sugars, Stimulants, Artificial Colors
Guaranteed
purity
|
Heart Statistics
- Cardiovascular disease
(disease of the heart and blood vessels) is the #1 killer of both male
and female Americans.
- It is estimated that at least
64,400,000 Americans have one or more forms of
cardiovascular disease (CVD).
- Over 1,000,000 angioplasties
are done annually in the U.S.
- Over 500,000 cardiac bypass
surgeries are done annually in the U.S.
- Unfortunately,
20-40% of patients receiving angioplasty or bypass procedures will
have reblockage of their heart vessels within 1 year of the procedure.
Based on information from the
AHA Heart and Disease Statistics – 2004 Update
Risk Factors for the
Development of Heart Problems
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- High cholesterol and
triglycerides
- Smoking and tobacco use
- Obesity
- High homocysteine levels
- Poor nutritional status
Approximately 35% of heart
attacks occur in people with normal total cholesterol levels.1
Because of this, medical
researchers continue to work to identify those risk factors that affect
the chance of developing heart disease. One of these risk factors appears
to be homocysteine.
The Homocysteine Connection
What is Homocysteine?
Simply put, homocysteine is a known risk factor for the development of
cardiovascular disease. When the body digests protein, homocysteine is
produced. Homocysteine is an amino acid derivative of protein metabolism.
What happens when
Homocysteine is elevated in my body?
- Homocysteine injures arterial
walls and promotes the build-up of “plaque.”
- Homocysteine can cause the
growth of smooth muscle cells in vessel walls,
narrowing the blood vessel.
- Homocysteine increases the
risk of blood clots, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke.
- Homocysteine has been
implicated in playing a role in multiple health challenges, including
issues with blood sugar, memory-neurologic function, and kidney
function.
Some studies have shown that for
each 5 micromoles per liter increase in homocysteine level, your risk for
heart challenges may increase by as much as 60 to 80%.2
How do Homocysteine levels
increase in my body?
Elevated levels of homocysteine occur when your body does not have the
necessary cofactors to break down and metabolize homocysteine. The
necessary cofactors are Folic Acid, Vitamin B12 and Vitamin B6. These
nutrients all play a role in the regulation of homocysteine in the body,
converting it to substances, such as methionine and cysteine, which do not
interfere with normal vessel function and health.
Increased doses of Vitamins B12,
Vitamin B6, and Folic Acid have been shown in clinical studies to
significantly promote healthy levels of homocysteine in the body.3
What are healthy Homocysteine
levels?
The American Heart Association™ has indicated a reasonable goal should
be less than 10 micromoles per liter. Other research suggests that optimal
homocysteine levels should be less than 6 micromoles per liter, especially
in high risk individuals.4
Homocysteine and Reblockage
Rates of Blood Vessels
Unfortunately, 20-40% of
patients receiving angioplasty or bypass procedures will have reblockage
of their heart vessels within 1 year of the procedure. As a
result, researchers have long been studying interventions to increase the
long-term success rate of these procedures.
Although many opinions exist in
the scientific community, all tend to be in agreement that elevated
homocysteine may be a major factor in the restenosis (reblockage) of heart
blood vessels. As such, interventions which can bring homocysteine levels
into a healthy range could potentially play a significant role in
promoting the health of previously blocked blood vessels, and helping
avoid the restenosis of these vessels post-procedure.5
|