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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

From Heart Health Claims to Cardiovascular Health Optimizing Nutrition

Take a stroll through any grocery store, and you may become overwhelmed by the dizzying array of heart healthy products. Cereals, soups, super-fruit drinks, popcorn and chocolate, salad dressings, margarines and oils, yogurts and nutritional bars, pastas and many other food categories have products proclaiming their ability to lower cholesterol and blood pressure, fight inflammation and control blood sugar levels —all factors in the development of cardiovascular diseases. No food or specific nutrient rules in the quest for the healthiest. “Low in sodium,” “low in saturated fat,” “no cholesterol and no trans-fats,” “high in potassium or high antioxidants”, “with plant sterols”, “an excellent source of Omega-3’s ,” and “contains cholesterol lowering fiber” are only some of the pronouncements. Walk over to the vitamin aisle and you will find numerous supplements with similar associations to heart health: CoQ-10, Vitamin E, psyllium, niacin and red yeast rice are just a few.

Many consumers remain dubious. See full article at The Kardea Gourmet.

Kardea Nutrition for Natural Cholesterol Lowering

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