Desperate email , come on PXS19 Jul 2022 12:08
Record summer temperatures = high alert for your cardiovascular system!
Fruitflow helps you to combat the effects of heat stress and reduce the risk of blood clots.
With Europe experiencing some of the hottest temperatures on record, we should all be looking at ways of staying hydrated and keeping cool. It’s also important to remember that high temperatures cause real stress to our cardiovascular systems, putting both our platelets and heart under pressure.
It can be hard to stay properly hydrated during hot weather, but getting enough fluids is crucial for managing not only body temperature, but also how sticky our platelets become. When we are dehydrated, blood clots form more quickly than normal, and they can trigger significant problems with our circulation.
When our platelets are smooth they circulate easily, transporting vital nutrition and oxygen to our organs, as well as regulating body temperature and strengthening the immune system. However, if they become sticky they can stick to the blood vessels and send out signals for other platelets to join them to form a clot. While this is obviously vital in an injury, it’s dangerous if it happens inside a blood vessel.
Stay hydrated and protect your body from blood clots. Stock up on some Fruitflow for extra protection this summer.
Fruitflow+ Omega-3 helps maintain normal platelet aggregation which contributes to healthy blood flow, thus reducing the likelihood of an aberrant blood clot of the type which leads to health complications including heart attack or stroke.
To see how Fruitflow can stop the wrong sort of blood clot from forming, there is a short video which demonstrates Fruitflow in action:
Please click here - see how Fruitflow prevents unwanted blood clots.
New research brings even more reasons for a natural approach to cardiovascular health.
Why Fruitflow+ Omega-3 might just be the natural preventative you are looking for to keep on top of your cardiovascular health.
A recent study by the US Preventive Services Task Force recommends against initiating low-dose aspirin use for the primary prevention of CVD in adults 60 years or older, and states that for adults aged 40 to 59 evidence indicates that the net benefit of aspirin use is small.
Daily aspirin has an irreversible effect on blood platelets, bringing their normal signalling close to a complete halt, so that the blood clots much more slowly - up to ten times more slowly than normal. This effect is permanent as long as aspirin is taken, and for some time afterwards. Essentially, platelets are so strongly affected by aspirin that the body can struggle to control blood clotting. This can result in internal bleeding or excessive blood loss following an injury.
For this reason, it’s not recommended that anyone takes aspirin on a daily basis unless they have consulted a doctor.
In contrast, Fruitflow® acts reversibly, slowing the reactions of blood platelets down, but letting them clot normall