Adults: Take two caplets with 240mL (8oz) of water twice daily with food. Drink 6-8 glasses of water per day for best results.
FAQs
Q. How is this formula different from other diuretic formulas?
A. Most products do not add the electrolyte minerals – Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium – that can be lost in sweating or when the diuretic effect creates water loss through increased urination. Losing these minerals can have a detrimental effect on blood pressure and overall body function. Vitaheart Blood Pressure Support replaces these key minerals to help maintain the product’s effectiveness and general well-being.
Q. I have high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. Can I take VITAHEART BLOOD PRESSURE SUPPORT with the CHOLESTEROL HEALTH product?
A. Since these products are helping to manage health conditions, it would be wise to refer to a health care practitioner before combining these products. The ingredients in both products are not known to have interactions with each other, so safe use of both formulas seems appropriate.
Q. Will I get too much of some nutrients if I take VITAHEART BLOOD PRESSURE with my Nu-Life Multivitamin?
A. No, you can use these products together. VITAHEART BLOOD PRESSURE was formulated making the assumption that a person might be taking any one of our multivitamin formulas.
Q. Does this product contain animal products?
A. No, this product is free from animal ingredients.
Q. Does your product contain gluten or other allergens?
A. All of our Condition Specific products are gluten-free. Please check the label for the allergen disclaimer. If it states “free from wheat” or “gluten”, this indicates the product does not contain gluten.
Q. Does your product contain other allergens?
A. Please check the label for the allergen disclaimer to learn more about the specific product and the allergens it is free from. Most products are free from preservatives, artificial colours, artificial flavours, artificial sweeteners, wheat, gluten, dairy, starch, and yeast.
Q. I am taking medication, is it safe to take with this supplement?
A. It is best to consult with your pharmacist or doctor regarding medications and any potential interactions. Online websites (www.drugdigest.org; www.supplementinfo.org) may provide some guidance, but again their information should be discussed with a health professional.