1 Introduction to Heartfast A guide to cardiovascular disease and why Heartfast is good news for your blood.

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1 Introduction to Heartfast A guide to cardiovascular disease and why Heartfast is good news for your blood

2 Since 1900, CVD has been the No. 1 killer in the United States every year but Nearly 2,600 Americans die of CVD each day, an average of 1 death every 33 seconds. CVD claims more lives each year than the next 5 leading causes of death combined, which are cancer, chronic lower respiratory diseases, accidents, diabetes mellitus, influenza and pneumonia. Almost 150,000 Americans killed by CVD each year are under age 65.

3 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics 2009 Update

4 Deaths from cardiovascular disease (United States: 1900–2006 preliminary). Source: NCHS and NHLBI.

5 Hospital discharges for cardiovascular diseases. (United States: ). Note: Hospital discharges include people discharged alive, dead and status unknown. Source: NCHS and NHLBI.

6 Annual rate of first heart attack by age, sex and race. (ARIC Surveillance: ). Source: NHLBI.

7 Is a muscle about the size of your fist Weighs approximately one pound Is located behind and slightly to the left of the breastbone Pumps about 5 quarts (4.7 liters) of blood every minute or About 198 million quarts in an average lifetime

8 High blood cholesterolHigh blood cholesterol High blood pressureHigh blood pressure SmokingSmoking ObesityObesity Lack of physical activityLack of physical activity DiabetesDiabetes Poor circulationPoor circulation StressStress

9 Prevalence of high blood pressure in Adults by age and sex (NHANES: ). Source: NCHS and NHLBI. Around 100 million have high BP

10 Stress can be a killer Estimated that 75% of physician visits are stress relatedEstimated that 75% of physician visits are stress related Unmanaged stress significantly increases risk of heart diseaseUnmanaged stress significantly increases risk of heart disease Stress also affects brain functionStress also affects brain function Unmanaged emotional stress is now regarded as MORE important than physical measures in predicting heart disease outcomesUnmanaged emotional stress is now regarded as MORE important than physical measures in predicting heart disease outcomes

11 What simple lifestyle measures can we take to reduce our risk? Eat more fruit and vegetablesEat more fruit and vegetables Exercise more oftenExercise more often Reduce intake of saturated fatReduce intake of saturated fat Stop smokingStop smoking Drink sensiblyDrink sensibly

12 But its not all bad news! New Heartfast Can significantly improve your cardiovascular health

13 Digital Pulse Wave Analyser Measures Heart Rate Variability HeartrateHeartrate Pulse heightPulse height Arterial wall stiffnessArterial wall stiffness Artery ageArtery age Heart Stress levelsHeart Stress levels Abnormal heart beats (extra systole)Abnormal heart beats (extra systole)

14 Ejection Elastic Index Indicates elasticity in large arteries – women have greater large artery stiffnessIndicates elasticity in large arteries – women have greater large artery stiffness Poor EEI indicates cholesterol and BP problemsPoor EEI indicates cholesterol and BP problems Heartfast Improves EEI significantlyHeartfast Improves EEI significantly within 10 minutes in males and females within 10 minutes in males and females

15 Dicrotic Dilation Index Indicates elasticity of small arteriesIndicates elasticity of small arteries Poor DDI indicates arterial wall stiffness caused by high BP and StressPoor DDI indicates arterial wall stiffness caused by high BP and Stress Heartfast improves DDI significantly within 10 minutes in both males and femalesHeartfast improves DDI significantly within 10 minutes in both males and females

16 Heartfast direct positive effect on the heart stress immediately In just 10 minutes!

17 Heartfast direct positive effect on the heart stress immediately In just 10 minutes!

18 Heartfast direct positive effect on extra heart beats immediately In just 10 minutes!

19 But what does Heartfast do for your blood?

20 Remember what normal red cells look like?

21 On clinic arrival

22 Taking Heartfast

23 Ten minutes later

24 Taking 2 capsules of Heartfast for 1 month

25 HRV and live blood analysis conducted by Dr John Ogden ND Harley Street London I really was not expecting such a fast result. This combination is amazing in what it can do for your heart and cardiovascular system. I have never seen anything like this in all my years of practise

26 Whats in Heartfast that makes it so effective? 180 mg Allisure® allicin powder180 mg Allisure® allicin powder 150 mg Omega 3, 6 powder150 mg Omega 3, 6 powder 100 mg L-Arginine base100 mg L-Arginine base 20 mg Cayenne Pepper20 mg Cayenne Pepper Vegetarian capsuleVegetarian capsule 60 capsules per bottle60 capsules per bottle Daily dose 1-2 capsules or add to dietDaily dose 1-2 capsules or add to diet

27 Allisure® allicin powder Modest VasodilatorModest Vasodilator Immune boosterImmune booster Cholesterol and blood pressure reducerCholesterol and blood pressure reducer Blood cleanserBlood cleanser Circulation stimulatorCirculation stimulator Virtually NO side effectsVirtually NO side effects

28 Omega 3, 6 fish oil Reduce risk of Coronary Heart Disease (FDA September 2004)Reduce risk of Coronary Heart Disease (FDA September 2004) Stimulates blood circulationStimulates blood circulation Reduces blood pressureReduces blood pressure Reduces triglyceridesReduces triglycerides Reduces risk of heart attack (primary an secondary)Reduces risk of heart attack (primary an secondary) Reduced risk of strokeReduced risk of stroke No major side effects on massive dosesNo major side effects on massive doses

29 L-Arginine Reduces risk of heart diseaseReduces risk of heart disease Improves immune functionImproves immune function Decreases blood pressureDecreases blood pressure Improves blood supply to peripheral circulationImproves blood supply to peripheral circulation Improves healing time of internal organsImproves healing time of internal organs Small dose reduces side effect profile and interaction riskSmall dose reduces side effect profile and interaction risk

30 Cayenne Pepper extract Reduces cardiovascular diseaseReduces cardiovascular disease Reduces platelet aggregationReduces platelet aggregation Increases fibrinolytic activityIncreases fibrinolytic activity Improves circulation significantlyImproves circulation significantly Reduces blood fats and cleans arteriesReduces blood fats and cleans arteries Low dose minimises side effect profileLow dose minimises side effect profile

31 How much Heartfast do I take? Normal daily dose is 1-2 capsulesNormal daily dose is 1-2 capsules Can be taken orally in capsule form OR added to any food you enjoy!Can be taken orally in capsule form OR added to any food you enjoy! Unique combination achieves synergy in small dosesUnique combination achieves synergy in small doses Take with main mealTake with main meal Maximum daily dose 6 capsules split or added to beans!!Maximum daily dose 6 capsules split or added to beans!!

32 Remember that Heartfast can: Improve the quality of your red blood cells and reduces blood pressureImprove the quality of your red blood cells and reduces blood pressure Significantly reduce heart stress levelsSignificantly reduce heart stress levels Remove damaging extra heart beatsRemove damaging extra heart beats Improve the flexibility of your arteries and veinsImprove the flexibility of your arteries and veins AND IT TASTES GREAT AS WELL!!!!AND IT TASTES GREAT AS WELL!!!!

33 Together we CAN win the battle

34 Thank you!