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Foundations of Heart Health™ Bundle
3 Products In One Super Bundle.
You get (1) Heart Health Essential Omega III Fish Oil; (1) Heart Health Advanced Co-Q10; (1) Prime Astaxanthin Antioxidant & Ocular Support Formula.
Tested Twice
Free of heavy metals and tested once from the manufacturer and then by an independent testing company.
60-120 mg
daily of CO-Q10 may help maintain blood pressure
Meet All the Needs Of Heart Health With One Trio.
Created with convenience in mind. We know that understanding what supplements to take can be confusing. We wanted to bridge the gap and make your search easier by combining three of our trusted heart health products into one bundle so you don’t have to wonder which product(s) to start with first. Enjoy them all safely and conveniently with Heart Health™ Bundle.
Product Classification
Good Manufacturing Practices
Gluten-Free
Not All Heart Health Supplements Are Created Equal.
Whether you have given up on heart health supplements due to the fishy taste or aftertaste. Or you just don’t know where to start. We strive to keep you happy. That is why we take taste, size, and safety into account when putting together this powerful trio of heart health supplements. No fishy taste or odor, no overthinking where to begin on your heart health journey, and no heavy metals. We got you covered as you begin your journey to a happier heart.
Key Ingredients & Benefits
AstaReal®
The most studied brand of astaxanthin in the world with over 50 Clinical Studies ensures maximum potency, purity and stability
Free Radical Fighter
Omega 3
Source of fatty acids which support cardiovascular and immune health
Promotes shiny hair, skin, and nails
Helps maintain normal cholesterol levels
Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol)
Encourages normal circulation and helps prevent excessive blood clot formation in heart arteries
Helps maintain eye health and protects cells in the retina from oxidative stress
Promotes skin hydration, supports the moisture barrier, aids in wound healing, and helps maintain healthy hair and scalp
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Heart Health Essential Omega III Fish Oil with Vitamin E do?
Fish oils have been clinically demonstrated to provide a host of benefits that promote cardiovascular health. Despite clinical studies which show that at least 3 grams of EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) are required to produce significant benefit, many fish oil supplements do not supply this level of active ingredients. Essential Omega III provides 3 grams of EPA and DHA, which ensures its potency and effectiveness.
Why take Heart Health Essential Omega III Fish Oil with Vitamin E?
Omega III fatty acids have been shown to maintain triglyceride levels and clinical studies show as much as a 25-30 percent reduction after supplementation with fish oils. A strong correlation has also been shown between fish oil consumption and the reduction of C-reactive protein levels. EPA and DHA are also important in the maintenance of normal blood flow by lowering fibrinogen levels (coagulation or blood clotting).
Is the fish oil tested to be free of heavy metals?
Yes. The fish oil used in Essential Omega III is tested twice, once from the manufacturer and then by an independent testing company. The fish oil used in Essential Omega III is laboratory tested for mercury, lead, PCB, and other contaminants. We only use fish oil that meets or exceeds standards set by Canada (CFIA), the European Union (EU) and the United States (CRN).
What is Astaxanthin?
Astaxanthin is a carotenoid that gives the reddish pigment to salmon, crab, krill and lobster. It is known for its highly powerful antioxidant effects and has been shown to be a superior free radical quencher when compared to many other antioxidants. Astaxanthin’s unique structure includes long chains which allow it to cover the cell membrane and provide antioxidant protection in all layers, whereas other antioxidants are more limited in their scope of protection.
Where is the astaxanthin in Prime Astaxanthin Antioxidant & Ocular Support Formula sourced from?
This product uses only AstaReal® Astaxanthin, which is manufactured from carefully cultivated microalgae (Haematococcus pluvialis) in state-of-the-art facilities located in Gustavsberg, Sweden. In contrast to generic varieties, AstaReal astaxanthin is unsurpassed for quality control and consistency in manufacture. Guaranteed for quality and stability, AstaReal astaxanthin is frequently selected for clinical research and testing in nutritional applications.
Who should take Prime Astaxanthin Antioxidant & Ocular Support Formula?
Adults looking for a powerful antioxidant defense especially for people with insufficient antioxidants and carotenoids in their diet. Since this product is a source of antioxidants, this product helps to fight oxidative stress caused by intense exercise so it is ideal for anyone who wants to recover from exercise. This product is also great for people who want healthy ocular health (vision).
What type of vitamin E is in Advanced Coenzyme Q10?
The natural form of vitamin E, d-Alpha-Tocopherol, is in Advance Coenzyme Q10. It is far superior to synthetic in terms of retention in the body and absorption.
If my body makes CoQ10, why should I take a supplement?
When you are young, your body can produce adequate levels of CoQ10. However, as you get older, your cells do not produce enough of the energy they need to function well. Supplementation of CoQ10 has been shown to raise blood levels of this co-enzyme when the body’s ability to synthesize it begins to decrease.
Is it okay to take a CoQ10 supplement while pregnant or nursing?
Before starting any new supplement, consult with your health care provider. CoQ10 supplementation has not been studied in pregnancy and lactation.
Research Scope
Heart Health™ Essential Omega III Fish Oil with Vitamin E: Bonaa, KH, et al, Effect of eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acids on blood pressure in hypertension. A population-based intervention trial from the Tromso study. N Engl J Med 322(12):795-801 (1990)
Chan JK, et al, Dietary alpha-linolenic acid is as effective as oleic acid and linoleic acid in lowering blood cholesterol in normolipidemic men. Am J Clin Nutr 53(5):1230-1234 (1991)
Garrido A, et al, Ingestion of high doses of fish oil increases the susceptibility of cellular membranes to the induction of oxidative stress. Lipids 24(9):833-835 (1989)
Harris WS, et al, Dietary omega-3 fatty acids prevent carbohydrate-induced hypertriglyceridemia. Metabolism 33(11):1016-1019 (1984)
Howe PR. Dietary fats and hypertension. Focus on fish oil. Ann NY Acad Sci 827:339-352 (1997)
Knapp HR, FitzGerald GA. The antihypertensive effects of fish oil. A controlled study of polyunsaturated fatty acid supplements in essential hypertension. J Engl J Med 320(16):1037-1043 (1989)
Kris-Etherton PM, et al, fish consumption, fish oil, omega-3 fatty acids, and cardiovascular disease. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 23(2):e20-e30 (2003)
Madsen T, Skou HA, et al, C-reactive protein, dietary n-3 fatty acids, and the extent of coronary artery disease. Am J Cardiol 88:1139-42 (2001)
Morris MC, et al, The effect of fish oil on blood pressure in mild hypertensive subjects: a randomized crossover trial. Am J Clin Nutr 57(1):59-64 (1993)
Morris, MC, Sacks F, Rosner B. Does fish oil lower blood pressure? A meta-analysis of controlled trials. Circulation 88(2):523-533 (19930
Nestel PJ. Fish oil attenuates the cholesterol induced rise in lipoprotein cholesterol. Am J Clin Nutr 43(5):752-757 (1986)
Rigelsky, JM, et al, Hawthorn: pharmacology and therapeutic uses. Am J Health Syst Pharm 59:417-22 (2002)
Tsai PJ, Lu SC. Fish oil lowers plasma lipid concentrations and increases the susceptibility of low density lipoprotein to oxidative modification in healthy men. J Formos Med Assoc 96(9):718-726 (1997)
Heart Health™ Advanced Co-Q10 (Cardiovascular & Immune Support): Chello, M, et al. Protection of coenzyme Q10 from myocardial reperfusion injury during coronary artery bypass grafting. Annals of Thoracic Surgery 58: 1427-1432, 1994.
Chen Y.F., Lin Y.T. and Wu S.C. Effectiveness of coenzyme Q10 on myocardial preservation during hypothermic cardioplegic arrest. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 107: 242-247, 1994.
Digiesi, V. et al. Mechanism of action of coenzyme Q10 in essential hypertension. Current Therapy and Research 51: 668-672, 1992.
Firstein, R. The Nutraceutical Revolution. New York, Riverhead Books, 1998.
Folkers, K. et al. Effect of coenzyme Q10 on serum levels of creatine phosphokinase in preclinical muscular dystrophy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 71: 2098, 1974.
Folkers, K. et al. Biochemical rationale and the cardiac response of patients with muscle disease to therapy with coenzyme Q10. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 82: 4513, 1985.
Folkers, K et al. The activities of coenzyme and vitamin B6 for immune responses. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 193: 88-92, 1993.
Folkers, K et al. Coenzyme Q10 increases T4/T8 ratios of lymphocytes in ordinary subjects and relevance to patients having the AIDS-related complex. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 176: 25.
Frei, B, et al. Ubiquinol-10 is an effective lipid-soluble antioxidant at physiological concentrations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 87: 4879-4883, 1990.
Greenberg, S. and Frishman, W.H. Coenzyme Q10: A new drug for cardiovascular disease. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 30: 596-608, 1990.
Greenburg S. and Frishman W. Coenzyme Q10: A new drug from myocardial ischemia? Medical Clinics of North America 72: 243-58, 1998.
Hanaki, Y. et al. Ratio of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol to ubiquinone as a coronary risk factor: New England Journal of Medicine, 325: 814-815, 1991.
Kagan, V, et al. Coenzyme Q: Its role in scavenging and generation of radicals in membranes. In Handbook of Antioxidants, eds. Enrique Cadenas and Lester Packer, New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1996, pp. 157-201.
Langsjoen, P.H. et al. Pronounced increase of survival of patients with cardiomyopathy when treated with coenzyme Q10 and conventional therapy. International Journal of Tissue Reactions 12: 163-168, 1990.
Langsjoen, P.H. et al. A six-year clinical study of therapy of cardiomyopathy with coenzyme Q10. International Journal of Tissue Reactions 12: 169-71, 199.
Lansjoen, P.H. et al. Response of patients in classes III and IV of cardiomyopathy to therapy in a blind crossover trial with coenzyme Q10. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 82: 4240, 1985.
Littarru, G.P. et al. Deficiency of coenzyme Q10 in gingival tissue from patients with periodontal disease. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences USA 68: 2332, 1971.
Littarru, G.P. et al. Clinical aspects of coenzyme Q: Improvement of cellular bioenergetics or antioxidant protection? In Handbook of Antioxidants, eds. E. Cadenas and L. Packer: New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1996, pp. 203-239.
Lockwood, K. et al. Partial and complete regression of breast cancer in patients in relation to dosage of Coenzyme Q10. Biomedical and Biophysical Research Communications 199: 1504-1508, 1994.
Murray, M.T. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Rocklin, CA, Prima Publishing, 1998.
Nakamura, R. et al. Study of Co Q10-enzymes in gingival tissues from patients with periodontal disease and evidence for a deficiency of coenzyme Q10. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 71: 1456, 1974.
Shi, H. and Noguchi, N. Dynamics of antioxidant action of ubiquinol: A reappraisal. Biofactors 9: 141-148, 1999.
Singh R.B. and Singh M.M. Effects of coenzyme Q10 in new indications with antioxidant vitamin deficiency. Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine 9: 223-228, 1999.
Stocker, R. et al. Ubiquinol-10 protects human low density lipoprotein more efficiently against lipid peroxidation than does alpha-tocopherol. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 88: 1646-1650, 1991.
Stryer, L. Biochemistry, 2nd ed. New York, W.H. Freeman and Company, 1981.
Sunamori, M. et al. Clinical experience of coenzyme Q10 to enhance intraoperative myocardial protection in coronary artery revascularization. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy 5: 297-300, 1991.Chello, M, et al. Protection of coenzyme Q10 from myocardial reperfusion injury during coronary artery bypass grafting. Annals of Thoracic Surgery 58: 1427-1432, 1994.
Chen Y.F., Lin Y.T. and Wu S.C. Effectiveness of coenzyme Q10 on myocardial preservation during hypothermic cardioplegic arrest. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 107: 242-247, 1994.
Digiesi, V. et al. Mechanism of action of coenzyme Q10 in essential hypertension. Current Therapy and Research 51: 668-672, 1992.
Firstein, R. The Nutraceutical Revolution. New York, Riverhead Books, 1998.
Folkers, K. et al. Effect of coenzyme Q10 on serum levels of creatine phosphokinase in preclinical muscular dystrophy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 71: 2098, 1974.
Folkers, K. et al. Biochemical rationale and the cardiac response of patients with muscle disease to therapy with coenzyme Q10. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 82: 4513, 1985.
Folkers, K et al. The activities of coenzyme and vitamin B6 for immune responses. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 193: 88-92, 1993.
Folkers, K et al. Coenzyme Q10 increases T4/T8 ratios of lymphocytes in ordinary subjects and relevance to patients having the AIDS-related complex. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 176: 25.
Frei, B, et al. Ubiquinol-10 is an effective lipid-soluble antioxidant at physiological concentrations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 87: 4879-4883, 1990.
Greenberg, S. and Frishman, W.H. Coenzyme Q10: A new drug for cardiovascular disease. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 30: 596-608, 1990.
Greenburg S. and Frishman W. Coenzyme Q10: A new drug from myocardial ischemia? Medical Clinics of North America 72: 243-58, 1998.
Hanaki, Y. et al. Ratio of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol to ubiquinone as a coronary risk factor: New England Journal of Medicine, 325: 814-815, 1991.
Kagan, V, et al. Coenzyme Q: Its role in scavenging and generation of radicals in membranes. In Handbook of Antioxidants, eds. Enrique Cadenas and Lester Packer, New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1996, pp. 157-201.
Langsjoen, P.H. et al. Pronounced increase of survival of patients with cardiomyopathy when treated with coenzyme Q10 and conventional therapy. International Journal of Tissue Reactions 12: 163-168, 1990.
Langsjoen, P.H. et al. A six-year clinical study of therapy of cardiomyopathy with coenzyme Q10. International Journal of Tissue Reactions 12: 169-71, 199.
Lansjoen, P.H. et al. Response of patients in classes III and IV of cardiomyopathy to therapy in a blind crossover trial with coenzyme Q10. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 82: 4240, 1985.
Littarru, G.P. et al. Deficiency of coenzyme Q10 in gingival tissue from patients with periodontal disease. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences USA 68: 2332, 1971.
Littarru, G.P. et al. Clinical aspects of coenzyme Q: Improvement of cellular bioenergetics or antioxidant protection? In Handbook of Antioxidants, eds. E. Cadenas and L. Packer: New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1996, pp. 203-239.
Lockwood, K. et al. Partial and complete regression of breast cancer in patients in relation to dosage of Coenzyme Q10. Biomedical and Biophysical Research Communications 199: 1504-1508, 1994.
Murray, M.T. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Rocklin, CA, Prima Publishing, 1998.
Nakamura, R. et al. Study of Co Q10-enzymes in gingival tissues from patients with periodontal disease and evidence for a deficiency of coenzyme Q10. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 71: 1456, 1974.
Shi, H. and Noguchi, N. Dynamics of antioxidant action of ubiquinol: A reappraisal. Biofactors 9: 141-148, 1999.
Singh R.B. and Singh M.M. Effects of coenzyme Q10 in new indications with antioxidant vitamin deficiency. Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine 9: 223-228, 1999.
Stocker, R. et al. Ubiquinol-10 protects human low density lipoprotein more efficiently against lipid peroxidation than does alpha-tocopherol. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 88: 1646-1650, 1991.
Stryer, L. Biochemistry, 2nd ed. New York, W.H. Freeman and Company, 1981.
Sunamori, M. et al. Clinical experience of coenzyme Q10 to enhance intraoperative myocardial protection in coronary artery revascularization. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy 5: 297-300, 1991.
Prime™ Astaxanthin Antioxidant & Ocular Support Formula: Camera, E., et al. Astaxanthin, canthaxanthin and beta-carotene differently affect UVA-induced oxidative damage and expression of oxidative stress-responsive enzymes. Exp Dermatol. 18(3):222-31, 2009.
Ikeuchi, M., et al. Effects of astaxanthin supplementation on exercise-induced fatigue in mice. Bio. Pharm. Bull. 29(10):2106-2110, 2006.
Karppi, et al . Effects of astaxanthin supplementation on lipid peroxidation. Int J Vitam Nutr. Jan; 77 (1): 3-11, 2007.
Malmsten, C. and Lignell, A. Dietary supplementation with astaxanthin rich algal meal improves muscle endurance – a double blind study on male students. Carotenoid Science. 13:20-22, 2008.
Matsuyama, et al . A safety study on the long-term consumption of astaxanthin in healthy human volunteer. Japanese Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. (7):43-50, 2010.
Miyawaki, et al . Effects of astaxanthin on human blood rheology. Journal of Clinical Therapeutics and Medicines. 21(4):421-429, 2005.
Nagaki, Y., et al. Effects of astaxanthin on accommodation, critical flicker fusion, and pattern visual evoked potential in visual display terminal workers. Journal of Traditional Medicines. 19: 170-173, 2002.
Nagaki, Y., et al. Effects of astaxanthin on retinal capillary blood flow in normal volunteers. Journal of Clinical Therapeutics and Medicines. 21(5): 537-542, 2005.
Naguib, Y. The antioxidant activities of astaxanthin and related carotenoids. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 48(4): 1150-1154, 2000.
Nakagawa, et al . Antioxidant effect of astaxanthin on phospholipid peroxidation in human erythrocytes. British Journal of Nutrition. (31):1-9, 2011.
Nakamura, A., et al. Changes in visual function following peroral astaxanthin. Japanese Journal of Clinical Ophthalmology. 58(6): 1051-1054, 2004.
Satoh, et al. Preliminary clinical evaluation of toxicity and efficacy of a new astaxanthin-rich Hameotoccus pluvialis . J. Clin. Biochem. Nutr. 44: 280–284, 2009.
Sawaki, K., et al. Sports performance benefits from taking natural astaxanthin characterized by visual activity and muscle fatigue improvements in humans. J. Clin. Ther. Med. 18(9):73-88, 2002.
Yamashita, et al. Cosmetic benefit of the supplement health food combined astaxanthin and tocotrienol on human skin. Food Style. 21. 6(6):112-117, 2002.
Yamashita, et al. The Effects of a Dietary Supplement Containing Astaxanthin on Skin Condition. Carotenoid Science. 10:91-95, 2006.
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As you get older you need quite a bit of maintenance to keep your body healthy. And I cannot go about my day without these!
Response from Customer Service on 01/03/2022
Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on the Heart Health™ Bundle! We are happy to hear you are pleased with the product!
Thank you again!
The Product Information Team
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by Anonymous
on 03/25/2021
惊喜!!!
Response from Customer Service on 03/26/2021
尊贵的顾客,
感谢您抽出宝贵时间分享对“心脏健康包”的想法! 我们很高兴听到您对产品感到满意。
再次感谢你!
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Dear Valued Customer,
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on the Heart Health Bundle! We are happy to hear you are pleased with the products.
Thank you again!
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