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Anti-oxidative Effects Of Purified Herba Leonuri (KardiGen) Helps Prevent Heart Attacks
Purified Herba Leonuri (KardiGen) possesses antioxidant effects and can effectively prevent heart diseases.
More than 10 professors and scientists from the National University of Singapore and Fudan University have been conducting research
on over 100 types of herbs for approximately 8 years before eventually discovering the amazing efficacy of Herba Leonuri.
Unpurified Herba Leonuri has been used for thousands of years in post-natal care to contract the uterus and regulate the menstrual
cycle. However, unlike KardiGen, unpurified Herba Leonuri does not possess any cardioprotective effects.
The Herba Leonuri plant contains up to 20 components and KardiGen is purified from the above herb using a patented extraction process
that isolates and concentrates the five key antioxidants. Thus, KardiGen is able to offer 3 powerful benefits for pre and post
myocardial infarction support.
Firstly, with KardiGen, levels of endogenous antioxidant enzymes like superoxide dismutase (SOD) and gluthione peroxidase (GPx)
are elevated during a heart attack, thereby protecting the body's primary defense system against free radicals, minimizing tissue
damage.
In addition, researches have proven that KardiGen has the ability to promote recovery of the body, increase the density as well
as promote the growth of new blood vessels (angiogenesis). This is particularly useful for post myocardial infarction, whereby
new blood vessels can grow again in place of the damaged ones, providing blood and oxygen to the injured tissues.
KardiGen also promotes blood circulation and removes blood stasis, ensuring smoother blood flow throughout the circulatory system.
It also increases diuresis and relieves edema, lowering high blood pressure levels.
Purified Herba Leonuri which is extracted, isolated and concentrated using high end scientific methods have been manufactured and can
be found in markets now.
Heart Attack - A Fatal Disease That Calls For Early Preventive Measures
A heart attack is fatal disease that is difficult to tackle. It is therefore better to take preventive measures earlier than
to suffer its consequences later.
Senior Research Fellow of the National University of Singapore Dr. Zhu Yi Zhun pointed out that 70% of the anti-heart disease
drugs used by doctors in Western Europe are preventive medication. Treatment drugs only constituted about 30% of the total amount
of drugs administered.
Prevention is better than cure. We should not wait till they are at risk of a heart attack to start taking care of our health.
High blood pressure can easily trigger heart attacks. Therefore, both hypertensive patients and patients with heart disease should
adopt early preventive measures towards myocardial infarction (heart attacks).
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