— One of America's Most Sought After Cardiologists Reveals —
5 Simple Tips to Maximize
the Health of Your Heart
During the Korean War, the United States military suffered 33,686 battle deaths.
Very few people know this . . .
But 300 American soldiers who died in action during the Korean War received special autopsies under the direction of Dr. William Enos, Jr.
Now, what killed them was not surprising.
In fact, the shocking findings made during autopsy had absolutely nothing to do with the deadly wounds these 300 men suffered fighting for their country.
Yet these medical findings were so surprising, Dr. Enos published a paper about them in JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, back in 1953.
This landmark paper came to be known as the Korean Soldier Study.
Before you hear the startling findings, consider this . . .
- These 300 soldiers had been considered healthy and fit men, cleared for war-time combat.
- Their average age was only 22 years old.
Yet here was what shocked Dr. Enos and his colleagues:
Over 77% of these young men already showed significant evidence of coronary heart disease. In some cases, there was nearly complete blockage of their coronary arteries.
Prior to this time, heart concerns had been considered a problem of middle or old age — not something to worry about when you're young . . .
But with this study, 300 young soldiers proved that heart issues — specifically the buildup of fatty cholesterol deposits in the heart's own blood supply — begin at a young age — decades earlier than previously thought. It is an important lesson regarding why it is so important to maintain healthy eating habits.
Of course, the Korean Soldier Study led to many more studies related to aging and the heart.
And I'm sad to say, the news became even worse . . .
Research actually shows that fatty plaque buildup in the heart can begin during early childhood.
And it progressively worsens with age, especially these days — with our poor diets, bad habits, and sedentary lifestyles. Just another reason why our diets matter. . .
This is why your doctor probably "bugs" you about your cholesterol numbers every time you go in for a checkup.
And why it's time for you to start paying attention to your heart health and do all you can to reduce your risk of coronary heart disease, starting with eating right . . .
Because unfortunately, by the time you get to your 40s, 50s, or 60s — even if you feel great — you should be concerned about your heart. You should be paying attention to your cholesterol levels and taking steps that help keep your heart healthy, including eating less fat and using targeted supplements.
Just ask Dr. Chauncey Crandall. He's been a heart specialist for over 28 years.
Along with his busy cardiology practice, he's also on call to treat cardiac emergencies at three South Florida hospitals. People travel from all over the world to see him for his advice.
As America's most sought-after cardiologist, he has performed over 40,000 heart procedures.
And Dr. Crandall will soon join us personally during this presentation to give you — at no charge — his best tips and strategies to keep your heart healthy, so please keep watching.
Particularly if you:
- Are concerned about your cholesterol levels . . .
- Eat red meat, fatty foods, or fast foods . . .
- Don't get enough exercise . . .
- Have too much stress in your life . . .
- Carry extra weight, especially around your midsection . . .
- Smoke any form of tobacco . . .
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But before you hear about this breakthrough discovery, it's important to grasp the importance of cardiovascular health, including maintaining normal levels of cholesterol . . .
As you know, arteries supply oxygen and nutrients to all the organs and tissues of your body.
And the coronary arteries nourish your heart muscle itself.
Fatty material, particularly little particles of cholesterol, may build up in the walls of the arteries. This material is called plaque.
It's a fairly simple mechanism. Over time, a gradual clogging of the arteries may occur.
OK, this seems pretty straightforward, doesn't it?
But why does it get so confusing when your doctor starts talking about HDL, LDL, and all that other cholesterol stuff?
Well, here's what you need to know about cholesterol:
LDL or "bad" cholesterol is the cholesterol that we are generally concerned with keeping within the normal range.
HDL or "good" cholesterol actually helps to clear some of that "bad" cholesterol from your blood.
Cholesterol comes from two sources — your own body and the food you eat.
You need a certain amount of cholesterol to keep you healthy. It's when too much of the wrong type of cholesterol starts accumulating that you can get into trouble.
Cholesterol concerns by themselves have no symptoms. You can only determine whether you should be concerned about your cholesterol by having it tested.
In fact, many people do not even know they have a problem . . .
That's why it's so important to have your cholesterol checked regularly.
When your doctor sends your blood to the lab, you'll usually have these tests done to get your "numbers":
- Total cholesterol level — should be 200 or less
- LDL ("bad" cholesterol) — should be less than 100
- HDL ("good" cholesterol) — should be 60 or more
- Triglycerides (another fat in your bloodstream) — should be less than 150
Unfortunately, millions of Americans have cholesterol levels they should be concerned about . . .
Many of us who have a borderline cholesterol reading can address it through proper diet, exercise, and targeted support. So discovering the best and most simple ways to lower your total cholesterol and LDL is essential to your heart health!
Thank goodness we have Dr. Crandall with us here today to help you find the best solutions to keep your heart happy — because I know you want to lead the longest, healthiest life you can.
In fact, I'm sure you want to be as fit and active as possible, whether it's playing golf or just walking through the mall . . .
To enjoy time with your loved ones and watch your grandkids grow up . . .
To spend as little time (and money) as possible at the doctor's office — and never have to worry about your cholesterol levels again . . .
Really, don't we all want these things — especially as we get older? We want to live a long, heart-healthy life and leave a positive legacy for those who follow in our footsteps . . .
Dr. Crandall wants to leave a legacy, too. He feels it is his mission to bring a message of health, healing, and hope to as many people as he can.
And that's why he has spent the time to develop a new breakthrough formula to promote the best heart health possible.
A superstar combination of 12 separate nutrients based on his 28 years of patient treatment and clinical research.
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But first, let me be frank . . .
Dr. Crandall is not an alternative medicine type of doctor. In fact, he is a conventional Yale-trained cardiologist. He prescribes drugs for his heart patients. He prescribes cholesterol-lowering drugs when he believes his patients need them. He knows ultimately if you insist on not living a healthy lifestyle, including a heart-healthy diet, there is no miracle that is going to save you.
So why would Dr. Crandall create a heart-health supplement?
Well, let's ask him . . .
"As a conventionally-trained heart doctor, I do prescribe drugs for my patients who need them. For instance, I have many patients on statin drugs to reduce cholesterol. I try to use the lowest amount that will get the job done and get people off drugs when possible. Obviously, drugs have side effects, even statins, so we try to minimize that risk. Sometimes lifestyle changes alone will be enough, and no drugs are necessary.
I don't recommend that people overload on supplements. But over time, I have come to recommend certain research-backed supplements.
Like niacin, for example. Many studies have demonstrated the heart healthy benefits of niacin.
And plant sterols. I find the amount of research supporting the benefits of plant sterols for maintaining normal cholesterol very positive. The National Cholesterol Education Panel now recommends plant sterols along with a heart healthy eating plan. And even the Food & Drug Administration approved the health claim regarding the role of plant sterol esters in reducing the risk of heart disease.
Of course many people today are searching for natural solutions to their health issues. And I have many patients who ask for heart healthy supplements. This led me to develop Cardio Advanced. Especially for when lifestyle changes alone aren't quite enough, but drugs aren't quite necessary either. Plus, it's so convenient and much less expensive to just take one supplement with all the key nutrients rather than try to combine several of them on your own. All the ingredients in Cardio Advanced have heart-specific benefits, particularly with helping to maintain normal cholesterol levels.
Of course, I recommend you combine Cardio Advanced with other heart-healthy lifestyle measures, including a good diet and exercise. And, it should go without saying, but don't alter any medication regimen without discussing it first with your personal physician."
Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best solutions . . .
And it's pretty simple to just pop a couple of Cardio Advanced™ capsules into your mouth twice a day while enjoying your heart-healthy breakfast and dinner.
That's pretty simple insurance for your heart, wouldn't you agree?
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Cardio Advanced™ contains 12 ingredients, individually chosen by Dr. Crandall to offer the most advanced natural support for your heart and healthy cholesterol levels.
Of these 12 ingredients, one in particular stands out as a heart-healthy powerhouse . . .
I'd call it cholesterol's "healthy twin," but this heart helper goes by the admittedly boring name of PLANT STEROLS.
If you're like most folks, you've probably never heard of plant sterols . . .
So what the heck are these plant sterols — and why should you care?
Plant sterols (or phytosterols) are naturally-occurring compounds found in many fruits and vegetables, vegetable oils, seeds, nuts, beans, and cereals.
Here's what you really need to know: Plant sterols are the plant version of cholesterol (cholesterol is only found in humans and animals).
And while to most of us cholesterol is a dirty word, plant sterols are a GOOD THING.
In fact, plant sterols may actually LOWER your risk for heart disease when taken as part of diet that is low in cholesterol and fat.
They do this in a very clever way . . .
Since chemically speaking they have a similar structure to cholesterol, they compete with cholesterol in your digestive tract. In fact, plant sterols block, the absorption of cholesterol in your intestines.
Cholesterol becomes displaced by these plant sterols, so it isn't absorbed by your body — and you excrete the cholesterol as a waste product when you go to the bathroom.
That sounds pretty good, doesn't it? What's even better, though, is that plant sterols actually lower your LDL or "bad" cholesterol.
Plant sterols were actually discovered back in 1922. And their cholesterol-lowering effects have been known since the 1950s.
Repeated studies under rigorous scientific scrutiny have shown them to help lower cholesterol when used as part of diet low in cholesterol and fat.
In fact, one study reported in the peer-reviewed journal Mayo Clinic Proceedings showed that an intake of 2 grams per day of plant sterols reduced LDL by 10%. That's significant!
Plus, this study also noted that sterol consumption plus eating foods low in saturated fat and cholesterol (recommended) can reduce LDL by a whopping 20%!
And here's another good thing: Plant sterols lower cholesterol through a totally different mechanism than statin drugs commonly prescribed to lower cholesterol.
So some people may compound the beneficial effect of statin medication — or even lower the dosage of their medication — by adding a regimen of plant sterols. (Please do not change any medications without doctor supervision.)
However, research has demonstrated there is a catch or two . . .
Plant sterols seem to work best at lowering cholesterol with a daily intake of 2 grams per day.
Sadly, the average American diet only delivers about 10% or less of that necessary 2 grams.
So you really can't even come close to consuming enough plant sterols with diet alone. Of course, the food industry jumped on the plant sterol bandwagon by introducing foods fortified with plant sterols, such as margarine and orange juice.
Unfortunately, it's difficult to get a consistent dosage of plant sterols by eating these so-called functional foods. Plus, you would also get a lot of unwanted calories, sugar, fat, or additives.
In fact, for one such product — Benecol® Smart Chews — the first ingredient listed on the label is SUGAR. The second ingredient listed is CORN SYRUP. Plus you'll also find salt, artificial flavors, and yellow dye #6. And another product containing plant sterols — CholestOff — contains artificial color, polysorbate 80, and even polyethylene glycol, used as a basis for laxatives and sexual lubricants. Is this really something you'd want to eat?
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And here's the other thing.
The plant sterols found in Cardio Advanced™ are "esterified." This process of esterification makes the plant sterols more fat-soluble. During digestion, these esterified sterols are attacked by intestinal enzymes to allow maximal lowering of LDL cholesterol.
Fortunately, unlike other products on the market today, Cardio Advanced™ supplies a full 2 grams of esterified plant sterols per daily dose. That's a full research dose.
And you don't need to take my word for it when it comes to the benefits of plant sterols . . .
Here is what medical science tells us:
American Journal of Cardiology, 2005
"At recommended intakes of about 2 to 2.5 g/day, products enriched with plant stanol/sterol esters lower plasma LDL cholesterol levels by 10% to 14% without any reported side effects. Thus, plant stanols/sterols can be considered to be effective and safe cholesterol-lowering functional food ingredients."
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2002
Cardiovascular Nutrition Laboratory at Tufts University
"Plant sterols have recently been recommended by the National Cholesterol Education Panel for use with the more traditional approaches of limiting saturated fat and cholesterol intakes, maintaining a healthy body weight and engaging in regular exercise, as a non-pharmacological approach to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels."
And that's only a couple of studies — many more have been done.
Enough that the usually hard-nosed FDA now agrees on the benefits of plant sterols.
In fact, this is what the FDA itself says:
"The scientific evidence establishes that including plant sterol esters in the diet helps to lower blood total and LDL cholesterol levels."
"Scientific evidence demonstrates that diets that include plant sterol esters may reduce the risk of CHD (coronary heart disease) as part of a diet that is low in cholesterol and fat."
So I hope you can understand by now why Dr. Crandall was excited about making plant sterols the "flagship" of Cardio Advanced™.
I want to share with you some more information about the other specially selected ingredients in Cardio Advanced™. But first, let's bring Dr. Crandall back to give you some simple tips and strategies to keep your heart healthy for a long and active life.
"I'm going to share with you the same advice I give to patients in my cardiology practice. Here are 5 simple tips to help you prevent or maybe even reverse issues with your heart."
Tip #1: Exercise daily
- Exercise 5 days/week for 1 hour per day — one of best things you can do for your heart — start with 30 minutes if necessary but build up to 1 hour
- Walking is generally best because it doesn't put too much stress on the joints
- Other good exercise includes: tennis, ballroom dancing, swimming, and riding a bike
- Do regular strength or resistance training to decrease age-related muscle loss
- Use a heart rate monitor and keep an eye on how your heart handles exercise — share this info with your doctor
Tip #2: Lose weight if necessary
Tip #4: Reduce your stress level & get proper sleep
- Sleep is your body's primary way of dealing with stress — lack of sleep results in the liver pumping out excess cholesterol — get 8+ hours on a regular basis
- Recruit the support of your loved ones — talk more, enjoy quality time together
- Seek support from your religious or spiritual community — prayer, meditation, and being grateful all help decrease stress
- Review your work habits and determine if you could delegate some work or otherwise streamline your job to lower stress
Tip #5: Use key supplements
- I developed Cardio Advanced to help you get all your key healthy heart supplements in one place. Cardio Advanced contains 12 unique ingredients, including plant sterols, CoQ10, Hawthorn, critical B Vitamins, and other heart healthy ingredients.
- Fish oil is also a great way to get the Omega-3 that you need for a healthy heart.
Let's get back to the other ingredients in Dr. Crandall's exciting formula for natural heart health.
While keeping LDL cholesterol levels down is a crucial part of the heart-health picture, protecting LDL from oxidation by free radicals is also quite important.
That's why our next superstar heart nutrient, Coenzyme Q10, is a very potent antioxidant . . .
CoQ10 is found in the mitochondria of nearly all your body's cells. As a coenzyme, it is required for the activation of certain enzymes — without CoQ10, these enzymes cannot function properly.
In biology class, you may once have learned that mitochondria function as the "power house" of the cell, because this is where ATP or adenosine triphosphate is produced to give you energy.
Your heart has the highest demand for CoQ10 because of its energy requirements to keep your heart beating constantly. That's why CoQ10 is highly concentrated in heart muscle cells.
Unfortunately, CoQ10 levels gradually begin to decline as we age.
As you can imagine, many nutritionally minded doctors believe that this diminishes cellular energy production.
That's why boosting your CoQ10 levels through supplementation helps promote good heart muscle function. And that's why Cardio Advanced™ contains 60 mg of CoQ10.
As I mentioned previously, CoQ10 is a powerful antioxidant. Antioxidants fight damaging particles in your body called free radicals.
These free radicals cause damage at the cellular level and are thought to impact the aging process, causing premature aging. So it's good to have extra antioxidant protection in the form of CoQ10.
When it comes to your heart, research suggests that CoQ10 plays a role in the antioxidation of LDL cholesterol, which promotes arterial health. This adds even more power to the plant sterols in Cardio Advanced™, delivering a one-two "knockout" punch to LDL or "bad" cholesterol.
Additionally, CoQ10 has even more benefits:
- Supports healthy blood pressure . . .
- Promotes good immune system function . . .
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So what else is in Cardio Advanced™?
Well, when it comes to heart health, the B VITAMINS rule!
All the B vitamins are water-soluble, meaning that your body does not store them. This means they need to be replenished daily.
So we've included a full half dozen of them in Cardio Advanced™:
- B3 (Niacin — as niacinamide)
- B9 (Folic acid)
- B6 (Pyroxidine)
- B12 (Cobalamin)
- B1 (Thiamin)
- B2 (Riboflavin)
Niacin (or vitamin B3) is used by your body to convert carbohydrates into energy. It supports good heart health on several fronts:
- Niacin helps support HDL or "good" cholesterol levels
- Niacin helps support normal LDL or "bad" cholesterol levels . . .
- Niacin helps support normal triglyceride levels . . .
Experts also generally agree that folic acid or folate (which is actually vitamin B9) is crucial when it comes to heart health.
Folate helps produce and maintain new cells and is essential for the metabolism of homocysteine.
Homocysteine is an amino acid normally found in your blood, but elevated levels are linked to heart concerns. Maintaining normal homocysteine levels is important to arterial health and affects the ease with which blood flows through the blood vessels.
Promoting normal levels of homocysteine helps promote normal platelet aggregation, which is essential to good circulatory health.
Folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12 all play key roles in converting homocysteine into methionine, one of the 20 or so building blocks from which your body builds new proteins.
Without enough folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12, this conversion process becomes inefficient and homocysteine levels increase. In turn, increasing intake of folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12 decreases homocysteine levels.
Vitamin B1 (also called thiamine or thiamin) is necessary to heart function because it helps your cells make adenosine triphosphate or ATP, which is a major contributor to your body's energy production. Of course, since it must beat continuously, the heart is a big consumer of energy.
Vitamin B2 (known as riboflavin) is also a cofactor in the metabolism of homocysteine. Plus, it is important in red blood cell production.
But vitamin B2 works as an antioxidant as well, which is important in heart health, as you also heard with CoQ10. Vitamin B2 also helps protect cells from oxygen damage by fighting damaging free radicals.
And although the B vitamins work magic to support healthy hearts, let's not forget a couple of additional vitamins that contribute to a smoothly running ticker: vitamin D3 and vitamin C . . .
Dr. Crandall included vitamin D3 in Cardio Advanced™ because it has been shown to help regulate some critical processes involved in heart health, particularly when it comes to blood pressure.
Vitamin D also plays a role in proper blood clotting, inflammatory response, and glucose control.
And he didn't forget to add some vitamin C, either. While most animals have the ability to manufacture vitamin C in their bodies, humans do not. That means we need to get our vitamin C through diet and supplementation.
Though inconclusive, research suggests a correlation between low levels of vitamin C and the body's production of more cholesterol. Conversely, the body manufactures less cholesterol when vitamin C levels are high.
Most importantly, vitamin C also helps support arterial health. This may be related to its role in producing collagen tissues in the body.
Cardio Advanced™ also includes one mineral essential to heart health: magnesium.
While magnesium has many important functions in the body, the heart in particular requires a sufficient amount of this vital mineral.
Magnesium helps maintain a normal heart rhythm — it coordinates the activity of the nerves and heart muscle cells that initiate the heartbeat.
Magnesium also supports normal blood pressure by relaxing the muscles controlling blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more freely.
There is some evidence that suggests that magnesium may help promote normal levels of LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.
And this mineral also naturally balances out excess calcium to support cardiovascular health.
Hawthorn may be a common shrub in the rose family. But hawthorn is also a heart-health superstar . . .
People have utilized hawthorn for its health-supportive capabilities since as far back as the first century.
So how does hawthorn benefit your heart?
Well, hawthorn helps support good coronary artery blood flow and heart working capacity.
It also:
- Promotes normal blood pressure . . .
- Protects blood vessels from damage with its antioxidant properties . . .
I'm sure you can tell that with all these ingredients, Cardio Advanced™ is a premium supplement.
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Now, if you've read this letter, I know you're serious about taking good care of yourself.
And a healthy heart will allow you to . . .
. . . Enjoy those rounds of golf.
. . . Spend quality time with your family and friends.
. . . Travel to all those places you've always wanted to see.
So you have a choice today . . .
You can choose to take your chances with your cholesterol — and your heart.
But just remember: Those young soldiers you heard about at the beginning of this presentation had already suffered damage to their all-important coronary arteries, even at an average age of only 22. This is why Dr. Crandall stresses the importance of doing all you can to live a heart-healthy lifestyle.
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Disclaimer: The statements made in this presentation have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Plant sterol/stanol esters should be consumed as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol. The dietary intake of plant sterols should be consumed in two servings eaten at different times of the day with other foods. Individuals with high total or high LDL cholesterol should consult their physicians for medical advice and treatment.
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