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About the Author: Heart disease is the leading cause of death of men and women yet the number one preventable disease. My name is Diamond Fernandes and as a cardiac exercise physiologist, I absolutely love to help people prevent and reverse heart disease. The reason I am writing this quick and easy read report is so I can help as many people prevent or reverse heart disease. This report is for you if you have heart disease or trying to prevent a heart attack or stroke. I have been involved in cardiac health for over 15 years now. It is my passion to help you. Where does my passion come from? My father has been living with heart disease since his first heart attack at the young age of 38. Unfortunately, his brother, my uncle was not so lucky and passed away from a massive heart attack at 42 years old. I have made it my personal mission to find out everything I can to ensure my father and the thousands of other are living well with heart disease. My Journey started with working for the Cardiac Wellness Institute of Calgary. From there I was recruited to go to Dubai, UAE and start a cardiac rehabilitation program and also ended up in Kelowna, Canada to manage their cardiac rehabilitation program. Now I am living my passion with a great team at the Heart Fit Clinic in Calgary since 2007 helping people prevent and reverse heart disease. Once complete, feel free to check out our heart blog for up to date information at http://heartfitclinic.com/blog. Enjoy! Diamond Fernandes BSc, ACSM CES, CSCS Founder & Director of the Heart Fit Clinic

Top 10 Supplements to Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease If you have heart disease or trying to prevent heart disease you may want to look at these top supplements. I am personally a big fan of medications early on in the disease process, but medications have been waned or even discontinued with many of our patients following our lifestyle recommendations which include these supplementations. Supplement Details 1. Multivitamin Sometimes it is hard to find one so it is best to experiment, but first determine your personal extensive blood nutritional profile. This test is pretty extensive and will look at your antioxidants, and vitamin profile. Once you know an area of deficiency then you can supplement accordingly. 2. Key Vitamins All vitamins are good but I have found these ones the best specifically for heart health. Vitamin D, Vitamin C and vitamin K. All vitamin levels can be low after a heart events. Vitamin D levels may be associated with lower levels of calcification in the arteries. Vitamin C could help protect arteries against damage, slow down the progression of atherosclerosis, and even help keep arteries flexible. Vitamin K has blood thinning properties and has helped in in preventing the hardening of the arteries. If you are taking blood thinning medications just be careful to not take Vitamin K. I am always a big fan of getting your vitamins from nutrients in foods, but sometimes this can be hard to do so here is where supplementation will help.

3. Coenzyme Q10 Co Enzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a great supplement for heart health. CoQ10 antioxidant levels are depleted in patients with various heart conditions and therefore supplementation may be beneficial. It gives your cells energy and your natural form of CoQ10 depletes as we age so it is important to supplement. It basically energizes the power house of your cells, the mitochondria. 4. Glutathione (GSH) I have been reading extensively about Glutathione. It is again a natural antioxidant in your body, however your body depletes its natural sources when disease is present. It really helps with oxidative stress. Do not take GSH as your body produces this naturally. When you body ingests GSH it is unable to absorb and get into the bloodstream. Instead what you want to take is a GSH enhancer, such as d-ribose and L-Cysteine. This allows your body to then start producing more GSH. For more information you can click here. 5. Probiotics There is a bad bacterium and then there is a good bacterium. I have said this often, 90 percent of all disease start in your digestive tract. Probiotics are live micro-organisms, mostly good bacteria that can help with your gut. Medications and disease can cause a poor gut and it is important to have a good balance between bad and good bacteria in your digestive tract.

6. Omega 3 Fatty Acids Some people find it difficult to to get omega 3 in your diet. Here is where I recommend a fish oil supplement that is high in DHA and EPA. Omega 3 fatty acids have shown to promote heart health such as improving heart rhythm and preventing clot formation. It has also shown to reduce plaque buildup in arteries, lower blood pressure and increase the good HDL cholesterol in our body. 7. L-Arginine This is a natural amino acid found to help dilate or widen the blood vessels. How this works is by increasing production of nitric oxide which helps then dilate the blood vessels. It helps control or even lower blood pressure. For more information you can can contact our clinic. I am going to put this one as a side kick but not a top supplement is L-Carnitine. It is similar to CoQ10, carnitine levels are depleted in patients with various heart conditions and therefore supplementation may be beneficial. Carnitine is great for patients with more severe forms of heart disease. 8. Strauss Heart Drops These drops contain a good combination of herbs for heart health. It contains Garlic, which has been shown to lower oxidative LDL cholesterol and prevents platelets from sticking together. It contains Hawthorn, which is great for strengthening the heart muscle. It contains, Cayenne, used to improve blood circulation and increases heart action without increasing blood pressure. It contains, Bilberry which has shown to improve circulation, and prevents clots from forming. It contains, Motherwort, which has been shown to relax the arteries and increase circulation. It contains, White Willow Bark, which is the natural source of aspirin, so a natural blood thinner. And lastly, it contains, Mistletoe which is a natural vasodilator, and can act to lower blood pressure.

9. Calcium and Magnesium I am not a big fan of supplementing with calcium and magnesium as you should be able to get most of this in your food sources. However, sometimes magnesium, may be required to help with heart health. Magnesium helps maintain a normal heart rhythm and is sometimes given intravenously in the hospital to reduce the chance of atrial fibrillation and irregular heartbeats. 10. Resveratrol Resveratrol is an antioxidant found in high concentrations in grape skin and wines (more so red wine). It has been known to have cardio-protective properties, by helping prevent damage to blood vessels, reduces low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (the "bad" cholesterol) and preventing blood clots. Supplementation is another billion dollar industry and it is hard to pick the right ones. The best thing to do is consult with your local naturopath and/or heart specialist to determine the supplements that will be best for your heart health. There are many reasons why people end up with heart disease. Pay attention to the foods that you eat. Really focusing on the whole foods and your vegetables and then supplement with what you may be missing. It may be of use to get a nutritional panel test testing to see what exactly are you deficient in and then add the necessary foods and supplements accordingly.

The Heart Fit Clinic is a private cardiac rehabilitation and heart attack and stroke prevention clinic that has been featured extensively in the media. We can help you if you are trying to prevent heart attacks and strokes or manage your heart disease with safe exercise, nutrition and stress management. Check out our blog for up to date FREE information at http://heartfitclinic.com/blog. Diamond Fernandes, has over 15 years experience in cardiac health field and his main purpose and passion is to help people make the right choices for their own heart health to prevent and reverse heart disease. There are 2 ways we can help you: 1. Come to a Heart Fit Clinic and get a cardiac assessment. Once we understand your risk with a complete cardiac assessment we can devise a personal program to help you with your heart health. We will find a safe level of exercise for you to excel at your heart health and start your clinical exercise program. If you do not have heart disease we can determine all your inflammatory markers to prevent heart attacks and strokes. 2. If do not have access to our clinics for whatever reason you can still get access to our sought-after expertise. You can start our 12 session online cardiac coaching program where we will provide you with everything you have to know to truly reverse heart disease. http://heartfitclinic.com/products-buy-now/ To your ultimate heart health success, Diamond Fernandes BSc, ACSM CES, CSCS Director of Heart Fit Clinic