Tips for a happy, healthy heart

Tips for a happy, healthy heart

Oct 2018
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Here are some top tips on how to give your heart the love it deserves.
Eat oily fish.

Be honest for a moment: Do you eat two to three serves of fish a week? The answer for most people is no. Most of us don’t even manage to achieve one serve of fish per week, and unfortunately this means we are missing out on beneficial omega-3 fatty acids. A diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids has been shown to support heart health, and additionally, reduces inflammation in the body, particularly around joints. It’s no coincidence that some of the longest living populations in the world, such as the Okinawans, eat plenty of fish.

Try a ubiquinol supplement.

Ubiquinol is the active (more readily absorbed) form of CoQ10, a powerful antioxidant found naturally in the body. Our CoQ10 levels decline naturally as we age, and ubiquinol supplements can help to support your natural energy levels. Research has also shown that ubiquinol can support healthy heart function, as well as in some cases reducing the common muscle pain and tension that people experience when taking statins for cholesterol management. If you’re over 50 and taking statins to manage cholesterol, it might be worth discussing ubiquinol with your healthcare practitioner.

Get physical.

It may seem too simple to be true, but exercise should be the first thing prescribed to people with health concerns. The benefits of exercise stretch far beyond keeping your waistband in check – it strengthens your heart too. If this seems too much, take a five-minute break every hour to get up and go for a quick walk around the home or office. At the end of the day, you will have clocked up half an hour of walking!

 Embrace turmeric.

Turmeric is an ancient spice which has potent anti-inflammatory effects. Many experts believe it can be very effective in assisting the reduction of inflammation in the joints. Recent studies have also discovered turmeric’s heart health properties. One study conducted in Japan found that curcumin, the compound that gives turmeric its distinct yellow colour, significantly improved heart health over a three-week period. Try sprinkling turmeric in your tea and munching on at least one turmeric-rich curry per week.

Spend time with friends.

Research has shown that people who maintain healthy friendship networks throughout life actually have less risk of heart health issues. In places around the world where life expectancy is significantly higher than other areas, such as Okinawa in Japan, most individuals have strong social circles of family and friends they maintain throughout their life. Researchers think reduced stress and anxiety as a result of these relationships plays a significant role in these findings, not to mention the vital happiness chemicals (serotonin, dopamine and oxytocin) released as a consequence of love and bonding.

 

Speak to your healthcare practitioner to find out which supplement is right for you. Always read the label and use only as directed.

 

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