Circulation (Poor)

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How to Improve Blood Circulation Naturally 

 
Poor Circulation

 

If your circulation is poor, it is vital that the vitamin C content of the body is kept up, this will help to prevent hardening of the arteries and arterial ballooning.   We supply a food state vitamin C – Acerola Cherry Extract, taking an isolated extract of pure vitamin C will not reap the same benefits; taking a refined source of pure vitamin C without its natural co-factors has a tendency to leach minerals from the system. Acerola Cherries are one of the richest natural sources of vitamin C.  This should be topped up with at least one gram of Sodium Ascorbate twice daily

 

Vital-Protect is also a key remedy for poor circulation, a high potency antioxidant with broad-spectrum action.    Grape seed extract with O.P.C, Biovin, turmeric, wild rose hip, propolis concentrate, hawthorn berry, aal organically grown. 

 

Or alternatively Circulate Capsules - wild crafted herbs to normalize the circulation, blood vessels and heart function. Mistletoe, hawthorn berries and tops, horse chestnut, ginger, ginkgo biloba, capsicum.

 

In addition you may want to consider some of the following remedies, not all are necessary depending upon personal requirements.   Feel free to Contact Us if you have questions relating to natural remedies for the circulation.

 

  • Clear the blood vessels with Serrapeptase
  • Take only healthy salts Ionic Minerals  / Celtic Sea Salt 
  • Support the circulation with Circulate Capsules
  • Prevent Heart Attacks with Cayenne Pepper
  • If problems with blood vessels are advanced Repair Tonic
  • To improve flexibility in the arteries Organic Silicon
  • Support the heart with Zell Oxygen 

     

     

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