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Complete Heart Health, Part III: Triglycerides

 

Healthy Arteries: It is more than just cholesterol - the role of the triglycerides in arterial health

 
Looking at multiple heart health factors provides more ways to help maintain healthy arteries and a strong heart for a more complete look: the big picture.  The Res-Q product line offers a more complete approach to total cardiovascular health. 
  
The American Heart Association defines triglycerides as, “the chemical form in which most fat exists in food as well as in the body.”
  
Since triglycerides affect the total cholesterol number, you should know your triglyceride number.

Learn more about triglycerides

Scientific evidence demonstrates the effectiveness of the omega-3 fatty acids.  According to the New England Journal of Medicine, the results for the fish-oil group were “…triglyceride (-64 percent), as compared with the control diet.”
  
Res-Q customers have been able to continue to maintain triglyceride levels within the normal range with Res-Q 1250, our safe and pure omega-3 fatty acid dietary supplement.
  
Res-Q 1250 provides an omega-3 potency level that would be difficult to achieve otherwise.  Our diets may be low in omega-3 fish.  Even if we eat fish, it would be difficult to achieve the effective amounts of omega-3 used in the clinical studies and provided by Res-Q 1250.
  
I always recommend that you buy at least two bottles of Res-Q 1250 the first time you order and order more Res-Q 1250 before you have one bottle left. Taking the correct dosage, and taking it every day consistently is very important to health maintenance.

To place an order for Res-Q 1250 or to learn more, call our toll free number: 1-800-26-ALIVE.
References:
Triglycerides, American Heart Association.
“Reduction of plasma lipids, lipoproteins, and apoproteins by dietary fish oils in patients with hypertiglyceridemia.” The New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 312:1210-1216May 1985,
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