Cardio Flow by Progressive Labs is a product that provides support for the cardiovascular system. It also contains an oral chelation that helps maintain arterial health. This chelation ultimately helps the body by binding on to metals that should not be present in your body, such as lead. They are then flushed through your system when you urinate. Cardio Flow by Progressive Labs offers a wide range of benefits for users of the product. These benefits may include:
- Flushed undesired metals out of the body through urination
- Promotes a healthy heart
- Binds to calcium that may be clogging arteries
- Helps maintain healthy arteries
Cardio Flow is a dietary supplement that is ideal for those who want support to keep their arteries in good health. This product mainly works by flushing out unwanted metals that have entered the body.
Six capsules supply:
Vitamin A (retinyl palmitate) 10,000 I.U.
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid and
zinc ascorbate) 640 mg.
Elemental Potassium 210 mg.
From Potassium Aspartate 684 mg.
From Potassium Orotate 300 mg.
Elemental Magnesium 330 mg.
From Magnesium Aspartate 1400 mg.
From Magnesium Orotate 714 mg.
Elemental Zinc 25 mg.
From Zinc Ascorbate 168 mg.
Elemental Selenium 70 mcg.
From Selenium Ascorbate 70 mg.
Sodium 28 mg.
EDTA (Ethylenediamine
tetra-acetic acid) 800 mg.
Disodium EDTA 200 mg.
L-Glutathione, reduced 20 mg.
Bromelain (2000 GDU) 300 mg.
Papain (525 TU/mg) 30 mg.
Cilantro (coriander) 500 mg.
Butchers Broom 150 mg.
Cardio Flow 600 mg.
A proprietary blend of the following extracts: Inula racemosa (root), Saussurea lappa (root), Terminalia arjuna (root), Desmodium gingatic (leaves), Commiphora mukul (resin), Bacopa monniera (leaves), Convolvulous pluricaulis (leaves)
Other ingredients: rice flour, magnesium stearate, gelatin.
Suggested Use:
Two capsules three times daily, or more, as directed by a doctor.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
♱ Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.