A heart-healthy natural formula with a blend of liposomal Red Yeast Rice, Berberine, and Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10).
This unique formula combines three well-researched ingredients:
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Red Yeast Rice: With a rich history in traditional medicine, Red Yeast Rice boasts naturally occurring compounds that promote cardiovascular wellness and healthy cholesterol levels.β
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Berberine: Derived from various plants, and well-known for supporting healthy blood sugar levels and a balanced metabolic profile.β
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CoQ10: A powerful antioxidant that plays a vital role in cellular energy production, while supporting normal heart muscle function.β Β
Liposomal Longevity Blend
What sets CardioMAX apart is its advanced liposomal delivery system.Β
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Standard formulations of CoQ10 are poorly absorbed, with many products having inadequate uptake due to low water solubility, and light and heat sensitivity.
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Standard Berberine and Red Yeast Rice encounter even lower bioavailability rates of less than 1% and less than 5%, respectively. (1, 2, 3)
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To address this issue, CardioMAX uses an advanced liposomal delivery system designed to improve the bioavailability of each natural compound, created for better absorption, and a slower release into the bloodstream.
β These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
I swear I saved it in my bookmarks but couldn't find it. I remember someone posting their own research and experience, as well as the Mayo Clinic's on Fisetin really improving the apoptosis of fat cells and autophagy... and the best protocol they noticed personally was 3 pills every morning over a 3 day fast.
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It was cross-posted to the RENUE forum. I started this protocol today, however, I am also on HGH and Creatine so not sure if I'll notice results...but does anyone remember this? Hopefully the guy who posted it sees this... Is that the right protocol? I'm pretty sure I'm way underdosing as im 6'5" 230 M.
Dr. Brenner often says that extracellular NAD+ has no purpose or perhaps even is harmful. This is incorrect. This study shows extracellular NAD+ is important, and beneficial for combating inflammation.
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Key Points:
NAD+ behaves as a messenger in immune cells
Extracellular NAD+ calms the immune responseΒ
NAD+ modulates allergies and asthma
NAD+, outside the cell, helps control inflammation. It works with the enzymes CD38 and CD73.
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βExtracellular NAD+ interacts with a wide variety of enzymes in extracellular space and has many functions of its own that include effects on inflammatory response.β
Heather L. Makar is a biologist, longevity futurist, TEDx speaker, and science writer focused on translating complex mechanisms of aging into strategies for healthspan extension. At Renue By Science, she leads research-driven content strategy that empowers readers to understand, optimize, and evolve their own biology. She brings a multidisciplinary perspective to health optimization, bridging natural medicine and cutting edge science to build actionable protocols that have tangible effects immediately and far into the future.
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