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CardioMate® is a revolutionary Co Q10 supplement designed especially to help support cardiovascular health and to help support healthy heart function:
Cardiovascular problems don't happen overnight—and they don't happen just because of your age. Most heart problems are a result of damage that occurs throughout your lifetime and then manifests itself in later years. You can help to support a healthy heart right now!
CardioMate® is the world's most comprehensive
cardiovascular support supplement. Formulated with a wealth of
heart boosters and protectors, CardioMate® offers a synergistic
blend of scientifically documented heart care nutrients. This
revolutionary formula features an advanced form of the miracle
nutrient Co Q10. FreeLife's patented Co Q10 formula has been
shown to be up to 3 times more absorbable than ordinary Co Q10
supplements.
Dozens of studies confirm that the heart pumps blood more
efficiently when it maintains optimum Co Q10 levels. But the benefits of Co Q10
don't just apply to people who need cardiovascular support. On the contrary,
this important nutrient can help improve your heart's efficiency, no matter what
your age or condition—just ask any of the athletes who take Co Q10 to boost
their energy and aerobic exercise performance!
Rate of Co Q10 absorption (in mcg/min) into your bloodstream during the rapid intestinal absorption interval (the 5 hour interval after taking a single dose of 30 mg) Hospital Study done by: William V. Judy, Ph.D., President of SIBR Inc. of Biomedical Research
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration.
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