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To support your healthy diet and a healthy heart... NES Health launches Heart Beat as part of its NEStrition Range


NEStrition is a range of carefully balanced food supplements enhanced with bio-information using NES imprinting technology, which bio-energetically may help correct energy and information distortions in your body-field and which support the holistic nature of the body.


Heart Beat


A healthy heart is one of the keys to longevity. Heart Beat comprises a unique blend of botanicals to help keep the heart and the circulatory system in optimal condition including:


• Garlic: a powerful antioxidant, often used to lower serum cholesterol levels and to reverse arteriosclerosis and circulatory problems. It contains the enzyme allicin which is thought to be beneficial in helping to lower blood pressure.


• Ginger: a well-known natural treatment for poor circulation; in fact ginger is an important herb for a healthy heart. Ayurvedic physicians suggest that taking ginger every day may help to prevent heart attacks and strokes.


• Hawthorne: used since the 19th century to support the heart and to normalise cardiovascular functions. Hawthorn is a popular herb often used to help with the relaxation of vascular muscle tissue, dilation of blood vessels, promotion of blood circulation and overall cardiovascular function.


Heart Beat and the other NEStrition supplements can be purchased from NES-certified practitioners. To locate a practitioner, or for more information visit www.neshealth.com


Disclaimer


NES Health and its products do not cure, prevent, diagnose or treat disease. If you have a medical condition or concern, please consult the appropriate healthcare professional. NES and its claims have not been evaluated by any government agency or regulatory organisation.


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