Plant-Based Heart Supplements | Antioxidant Support | CoQ10 Energy Support
Nurture your heart's health with Wellness Extract's Heart Health Pack, a plant-based, synergistic blend of Astaxanthin-GG, Bio-Qunol, and Eannatto.
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10+ Clinically Studied Ingredients
Award Winning Extraction Process
Result Oriented Formulations
67% Repeat Customers
10+ Clinically Studied Ingredients
Award Winning Extraction Process
Result Oriented Formulations
67% Repeat Customers
1 Bottle (60 softgels)
1 Bottle (60 softgels)
1 Bottle (60 softgels)
Supplement | Dose | When | How |
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BioQunol | 1 softgel | With meals (any time) | Take with food for best absorption |
Astaxanthin-GG | 1 softgel | With meals (any time) | Take with food for best absorption |
Eannatto Vitamin E | 1 softgel | With meals (any time) | Take with food for best absorption |
Each ingredient used in Wellness Extract's Cardiovascular Supplements Pack has shown significant heart potential in emerging research and trials.
Tocotrienols may have potential in improving inflammaging, dyslipidemia and mitochondrial dysfunction in ageing-related cardiovascular diseases.
Here’s howAstaxanthin supplementation may improve cardiac function and exercise tolerance in heart failure patients by reducing oxidative stress.
Here’s howGeranylgeraniol (GG) shows promise in reversing statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS), offering a potential solution.
Here’s howCoQ10 supports heart health by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress, making it a promising supplement for managing cardiovascular diseases and related risk factors.
Here’s howGeranylgeraniol and tocotrienols from annatto may exert antidyslipidemic and anti-inflammatory effects through novel mechanisms
Here’s howAstaxanthin is a naturally occurring strong antioxidant that is 6000x more potent than Vitamin C. To ensure maximum efficacy, it is generally sourced from Haematococcus Pluvialis, a freshwater algae.
Read MoreUbiquinol is a reduced and more bioactive form of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). It is a naturally occurring endogenous antioxidant and energy producer that charges our body from within.
Read MoreAnnatto seeds (Bixa Orellana) are tiny, vibrant red color seeds. They are a unique natural source of 100% tocotrienols, free from tocopherol interference.
Read MoreGeranylgeraniol is a natural substance that your body makes naturally. It is essential for producing the vital molecules CoQ10 and vitamin K2, which support bone mineralization and strength.
Read MoreOur heart is like a tireless engine that works nonstop, beating about 100,000 times each day to keep us going. Have you ever considered what fuels this incredible, never-tired muscle? It’s CoQ10, a naturally occurring compound your body makes that plays a key role in creating energy and keeping your heart healthy.
Read MoreAstaxanthin and Heart Health has quickly become a buzzword in health and wellness circles. This remarkable antioxidant, revered for its potential to enhance heart health, has quickly made waves in natural supplements circles.
Read MoreWomen’s health goes through so many changes, RIGHT? From puberty to pregnancy to menopause, there’s a lot happening in the body over the years. But there’s one big change that doesn’t get the attention it deserves— the risk of heart disease for women at the age of 40- 45.
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