This is from the Life Extension website promoting a product that they sell and I use called Cardio Peak. I get nothing from the sales of this product, I simply believe in the science.
Novel Support for Chronic Heart Failure, Arrhythmia and Coronary Artery Blockage
February 2013
By Silas Hoffman
We are losing the battle against the leading preventable cause of premature death: heart disease.
Arrhythmia and Coronary Artery Blockage
In 2005, one in eight death certificates—representing 292,214 deceased Americans—mentioned heart failure.1
Prescription drugs and surgery are routine treatments, but there remains a need for agents that modulate multiple cardiac risk factors.
The term cardiotonic refers to any compound that bolsters normal heart function even under less-than-ideal conditions. Scientists have identified two botanical extracts that deliver this cardiotonic protection!2-4
Extracts from the hawthorn leaf and flower and those from an Indian shrub called arjuna have long been used in traditional medical systems for heart and circulatory conditions.4-9
Scientific studies now demonstrate that these extracts generate a dual effect: they help to prevent —and reverse the disease-progression indicators of existing cardiovascular disease.2,10-13
Hawthorn: New Efficacy Data
Berry of hawthorn
Hawthorn (Crataegus) is a genus of small, flowering trees in the rose family, closely related to apples and pears.3, 4 For centuries, traditional medical systems have used the fruit, leaves, and bark for various applications on heart health.5-9
Hawthorn extracts are widely prescribed in Europe for managing mild heart failure, either alone or as add-on therapy with standard drugs. In Germany, hawthorn extracts are recognized as drugs. Hawthorn extracts are referred to as a cardiotonic because of their ability to increase the heart’s muscle tone.2
Hawthorn extracts contain dozens of biologically active molecules including flavonoids and polyphenols. The hawthorn polyphenol most thoroughly studied in humans is oligomeric procyanidins. A typical hawthorn dose provides between 30 and about 340 mg a day of procyanidins.5, 7, 14
A 2012 study identified an effect of hawthorn that enable it to suppress potentially deadly blood clotting signals within arteries.12 In addition, hawthorn displays anti-inflammatory effects in blood vessels,14 and improves the health of endothelial cells that line arteries.15 The endothelium is where oxidized LDL first accumulates, setting the stage for atherosclerosis and heart attack.
Hawthorn extracts specifically counteract many of the underlying biological responses that predispose aging humans to heart attack. Hawthorn has additional characteristics that strengthen and tone the heart muscle,2 making it a potential adjuvant therapy in the face of congestive heart failureArjuna: Broad-spectrum Cardiac Protection
arjuna extracts
The arjuna tree is native to India, where its bark has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries, mainly as a cardiotonic.4 Like hawthorn, arjuna extracts contain a wide variety of active biomolecules, especially polyphenols and flavonoids.4,13
Arjuna extracts exert anti-inflammatory effects that help combat the excessive immune response that leads to arterial plaque and blood vessel occlusions. 16-18 And they help restore abnormal lipid (cholesterol) profiles that contributes to plaque formation.16, 19
In addition, arjuna extracts enhance heart muscle tone, improving its “squeeze” and increasing the amount of blood it can pump each second without exhaustion.13, 20, 21
Like hawthorn, arjuna is also considered cardiotonic, that is, it bolsters normal heart function even under less-than-ideal conditions.
Novel Support for Chronic Heart Failure, Arrhythmia and Coronary Artery Blockage
February 2013
By Silas Hoffman
We are losing the battle against the leading preventable cause of premature death: heart disease.
Arrhythmia and Coronary Artery Blockage
In 2005, one in eight death certificates—representing 292,214 deceased Americans—mentioned heart failure.1
Prescription drugs and surgery are routine treatments, but there remains a need for agents that modulate multiple cardiac risk factors.
The term cardiotonic refers to any compound that bolsters normal heart function even under less-than-ideal conditions. Scientists have identified two botanical extracts that deliver this cardiotonic protection!2-4
Extracts from the hawthorn leaf and flower and those from an Indian shrub called arjuna have long been used in traditional medical systems for heart and circulatory conditions.4-9
Scientific studies now demonstrate that these extracts generate a dual effect: they help to prevent —and reverse the disease-progression indicators of existing cardiovascular disease.2,10-13
Hawthorn: New Efficacy Data
Berry of hawthorn
Hawthorn (Crataegus) is a genus of small, flowering trees in the rose family, closely related to apples and pears.3, 4 For centuries, traditional medical systems have used the fruit, leaves, and bark for various applications on heart health.5-9
Hawthorn extracts are widely prescribed in Europe for managing mild heart failure, either alone or as add-on therapy with standard drugs. In Germany, hawthorn extracts are recognized as drugs. Hawthorn extracts are referred to as a cardiotonic because of their ability to increase the heart’s muscle tone.2
Hawthorn extracts contain dozens of biologically active molecules including flavonoids and polyphenols. The hawthorn polyphenol most thoroughly studied in humans is oligomeric procyanidins. A typical hawthorn dose provides between 30 and about 340 mg a day of procyanidins.5, 7, 14
A 2012 study identified an effect of hawthorn that enable it to suppress potentially deadly blood clotting signals within arteries.12 In addition, hawthorn displays anti-inflammatory effects in blood vessels,14 and improves the health of endothelial cells that line arteries.15 The endothelium is where oxidized LDL first accumulates, setting the stage for atherosclerosis and heart attack.
Hawthorn extracts specifically counteract many of the underlying biological responses that predispose aging humans to heart attack. Hawthorn has additional characteristics that strengthen and tone the heart muscle,2 making it a potential adjuvant therapy in the face of congestive heart failureArjuna: Broad-spectrum Cardiac Protection
arjuna extracts
The arjuna tree is native to India, where its bark has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries, mainly as a cardiotonic.4 Like hawthorn, arjuna extracts contain a wide variety of active biomolecules, especially polyphenols and flavonoids.4,13
Arjuna extracts exert anti-inflammatory effects that help combat the excessive immune response that leads to arterial plaque and blood vessel occlusions. 16-18 And they help restore abnormal lipid (cholesterol) profiles that contributes to plaque formation.16, 19
In addition, arjuna extracts enhance heart muscle tone, improving its “squeeze” and increasing the amount of blood it can pump each second without exhaustion.13, 20, 21
Like hawthorn, arjuna is also considered cardiotonic, that is, it bolsters normal heart function even under less-than-ideal conditions.
