The connection between gut health and heart health used to be a fringe idea. It's now mainstream cardiology research. Specific gut bacteria influence cholesterol metabolism, blood pressure, and arterial inflammation. Cardi-flo targets that intersection.
What Cardi-flo contains
- Cardiovascular-supporting postbiotic strains and metabolites
- Co-enzyme Q10 — heart cell energy
- Magnesium taurate — vascular tone support
- Beetroot extract — nitric oxide pathway
- Hawthorn berry — traditional cardiovascular support
- Olive leaf extract — antioxidant for arterial health
Who Cardi-flo is for
- Anyone with mild cholesterol elevation
- Family history of cardiovascular disease
- Mild blood-pressure concerns (not on prescription medication)
- People wanting cardiovascular maintenance alongside lifestyle changes
What Cardi-flo is NOT
- Not a substitute for prescribed cardiovascular medication
- Not a quick fix — cardiovascular health responds to compounding interventions over months
- Not a replacement for diet + exercise (which remain the dominant factors)
The lifestyle layer that compounds
Mediterranean-style eating + 150 min/week zone-2 cardio + Cardi-flo will do more than any of those alone. The supplement is the multiplier, not the driver.
Frequently asked questions
Best time to take? With dinner — pairs with the heaviest fat-containing meal.
Can I take with statins? Discuss with your doctor — there's research on CoQ10 supplementation alongside statins (which deplete CoQ10), but personalised advice is essential.
How long until lab markers shift? 90-180 days for measurable changes, with consistent diet and exercise alongside.