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Does Poor Circulation Concern You?

Let's look at the cause of poor circulation and some solutions.

Dangerous clots in your arteries and veins create circulation problems. The solution is to dissolve them and PREVENT new blood clots from forming in their place!

Coronary artery disease is a type of atherosclerosis in which plaque builds up inside the arteries that carry blood to the heart. As the artery walls thicken, the passageway for blood narrows. Sometimes platelets gather at the narrowing, forming a clot that decreases or prevents blood flow to the region of the heart supplied by the artery.

Coronary artery disease caused by plaque is the leading cause of death for both men and women. Plaque is made up of fat, cholesterol, calcium and other substances found in the blood. When plaque builds up in the arteries it causes poor circulation.

Blood Clot

As you get older, your heart and blood vessels gradually change. Your arteries get harder and lose elasticity... your heart pumps harder... and your blood vessels may become clogged with dangerous plaque.

You can strengthen your entire cardiovascular system and help keep your blood flowing freely even if you currently:

  • Have heart problems: When your heart can't pump blood adequately—you run the risk of developing a heart or brain-killing blood clot.
  • Are experiencing physical or psychological stress: Your body releases stress hormones: cortisol, adrenaline, growth hormones and glucagons that increase clotting of the blood... raise your blood sugar level... and damage the inside of your veins and arteries.
  • Have excess homocysteine: This amino acid stimulates the growth of your cells that form plaque. It allows bad cholesterol to collect in your artery walls and around your heart. High levels of homocysteine convert cholesterol into free radicals that lead to blood clots. Vitamin deficiencies, hereditary disorders and certain drugs can cause your levels of homocysteine to skyrocket.
  • Get too little exercise. If you don't move around enough, your blood can pool in your leg veins—and cause deep vein clots. The pain caused by blood clots can keep you up at night and make life unbearable!
Lying in bed after surgery can make you prone to clots. Even sitting for extended periods of time in confined spaces such as a car or an airplane—can lead to blood clots and blocked arteries.


Deep Vein

Nattokinase, a natural food, may help you to:
  • Improve poor circulation - keeps your artery walls flexible and supple too!
  • Maintain normal blood pressure — keeps your heart from getting overworked and tiring out!
  • Relieve pains and discomforts caused by blood clots. A godsend especially at night!
  • Restore muscle strength and helps you regain healthy vigor!
  • Enhance your body's natural ability to fight clots. Helps keep them from happening in the FIRST place!

And much more!


Heart Health Resources highly recommends the following product to help you improve your circulation:

Circu-Live Highrite Vizual Plus




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