Cardiosterol Beats the Rest Hands Down

Published: 29th July 2008
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Many people have turned to fish oil supplements to enrich their diet with the Omega-3, fatty acid. This fish oil is derived from the tissues of oily fish and it is recommended for a healthy diet because it contains the fatty acids eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahaexaenoic (DHA), precursors to eicosanoids that reduce inflammation through the body. Besides its anti-inflammatory properties it can also regulate cholesterol in the body.



A lot of milk, yoghurt and juice companies are claiming now to have Omega added to them in order that the consumer will chose their product. The advertising may tend to deceive the end consumer to believe that the Omega he is taking from the milk is enough and there is no need for him to buy food supplements in capsule form containing the omega fish oils.



A brief overview of products on the market will easily reveal claims of Omega-3 presence in milk, yoghurt, cereals, bars and juices. Unfortunately quantities and concentrations of Omega are not observed in the nutritional values well enough by the end consumer. There are huge differences with regards to quantity and percentages of Omega per 100 g, between these products and CARDIOSTEROL a recent product of ALTA CARE Laboratoires. Cardiosterol softgels are made in France and every softgel contains 100% of Omega while milks, yoghurts, bars and juices have not more than 0,8% of Omega that is added to them.



Cardiosterol besides having Omega-3 also has Omega-6 and Omega-9, the three of which are to be found in shark liver oil. Shark liver oil is obtained from sharks caught for food purposes only, living in cold deep oceans. The liver from sharks has been used by fishermen for centuries as a folk remedy for general debility, for healing wounds, sores, irritations of the respiratory tract and the alimentary canal and for lymph node swelling. The nutritional information demonstrate the absence of Omega-6 and Omega-9 in milk, yoghurt, cereals, bars, and chocolates. This is another reason why to opt to supplement oneself with Cardiosterol Omega 3-6-9 soft gels.



One other important quality that differs from the products mentioned above is that the Omega in Cardiosterol is stable, that means it does not oxidize, as may happen when a product is processed or manufactured. The Omega found in Cardiosterol is processed the pharmaceutical way using micro encapsulation techniques to guarantee that when the Omega reaches the consumer the concentration and the quality is guaranteed.



Cardiosterol Omega 3-6-9 softgels

• reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) in blood;

• helps patients keep a correct level of LDL and a healthy heart;

• helps to keep tissues and capillaries toned due to their antioxidant and anti-ageing effect;

• can be administered with other pharmaceuticals as it has no interactions.



CARDIOSTEROL HELPS TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY HEART

• Cardiosterol decreases deposits on arterial walls

• Cardiosterol decreases sugar levels

• Cardiosterol increases blood fluidity.



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