The Heart and Circulatory System

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The Heart and Circulatory System

In the United States, heart disease is the leading cause of death and it is more important than ever to learn how to support this vital system. In this module, we will be learning to use herbs for both prevention and supporting the cardiovascular system. Here are some of the imbalances reviewed:

   ●  Cardiovascular disease and prevention
   ●  High blood pressure (HBP) and circulation
   ●  Cholesterol and diabetes
   ●  Varicose veins
   ●  Recovery and prevention of stroke and heart attack

 

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