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[Sponsored Video] Bergamonte®: Italian SuperCitrus. Cardioprotective Science, History, Sustainability. From HP Ingredients.

by VRM Media | June 8, 2022

   Bergamot (Citrus bergamia Risso), grown in Italy’s Calabrian coast, is our GRAS Bergamonte®, antioxidant, supporting healthy weight management and cholesterol profiles, and cardiovascular function. For more information, visit https://hpingredients.com/products/premier-ingredients/bergamonte.   *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent ...

[Sponsored Video] Bergamonte®: Italian SuperCitrus. Cardioprotective Science, History, Sustainability. From HP Ingredients.

by VRM Media | May 25, 2022

   Bergamot (Citrus bergamia Risso), grown in Italy’s Calabrian coast, is our GRAS Bergamonte®, antioxidant, supporting healthy weight management and cholesterol profiles, and cardiovascular function. For more information, visit https://hpingredients.com/products/premier-ingredients/bergamonte.   *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent ...

[Sponsored Video] Bergamonte®: Italian SuperCitrus. Cardioprotective Science, History, Sustainability. From HP Ingredients.

by VRM Media | May 6, 2022

   Bergamot (Citrus bergamia Risso), grown in Italy’s Calabrian coast, is our GRAS Bergamonte®, antioxidant, supporting healthy weight management and cholesterol profiles, and cardiovascular function. For more information, visit https://hpingredients.com/products/premier-ingredients/bergamonte.   *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent ...

Getting Heart Health Under Control

by Carlett Spike | January 14, 2021

Cardiovascular health concerns remain the leading cause of death. Cardiovascular issues remain the No. 1 health threat plaguing Americans. Coronary heart disease has been the leading cause of death since 1930. There is a long line of causes contributing to the issue: from genetics including family history and race, to personal choices such as smoking. ...

Apple Polyphenols: Clinical Support for Weight & Glucose Management, Cardiovascular Protection & More

The humble apple has an impressive history in Western art, literature and medicine. In mythology, the Norse gods owed their immortality to apples. The Arabian Nights even features a magic apple capable of curing all human diseases. Then, first appearing in print in 1866, was the proverb that “an apple a day keeps the doctor ...

Righting the Ship of Weight Management

by Nicholas Saraceno | June 13, 2019

In the midst of an obesity epidemic, practitioners can help advise patients on ways to potentially shift their lifestyles in a healthier direction. Managing one’s weight can be easier said than done, and as many may already know, being overweight or obese can lead to a variety of health complications, including diabetes, arthritis and cardiovascular ...

Magnesium Glycerophosphate: Magnesium for Cardiovascular & Muscular Health

Back in 2013, I wrote a general article about magnesium for Vitamin Retailer magazine. In the five years since then, I’ve had the opportunity to read quite a few new studies about various forms of magnesium. I found the research on one of those forms to be so interesting, that I thought it was worthy ...

Keeping Hearts Beating Strong

by Cristina Goodwin | January 13, 2015

Integrative practitioners can help turn tables on cardiovascular disease. February is the one month out of the year devoted to healthy beating hearts and to raising awareness of heart health. Studies suggest that integrative medicine can play a key role in the battle against cardiovascular disease (CVD), which has long been and still is America’s ...

Study: Vitamin D Does Not Reduce Risk of Heart Attack or Stroke

by Angela Santoriello | September 2, 2014

Past research has suggested individuals with low levels of vitamin D are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease. Now a new study suggests that taking vitamin D supplements will not prevent heart attack or stroke, although it could protect against heart failure in seniors. A research team, led by Dr. John Ford of the Norwich ...

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