It's not the main ingredient in carditone. Rauvolfia is
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not on the ones i have used. magnesium asparate at 200mg per serving while rauvolfia is 50mg per serving
It's not the main ingredient in carditone. Rauvolfia is
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not on the ones i have used. magnesium asparate at 200mg per serving while rauvolfia is 50mg per serving
It's not the main ingredient in carditone. Rauvolfia is
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Keep in mind that there are a lot of "knock offs" of Carditone.....It's one reason why Amazon pulled them last year although I don't know if they are selling again. I've used it before and immediately knew it wasn't right as my bp numbers changed in a matter of 2 days.
Keep in mind that there are a lot of "knock offs" of Carditone.....It's one reason why Amazon pulled them last year although I don't know if they are selling again. I've used it before and immediately knew it wasn't right as my bp numbers changed in a matter of 2 days.
If I remember, I will post a pic of mine tomorrow. I buy directly from the Ayush (manufacture) site and they have warned of this in the past.
My label is completely different. But numbers came back in line as before as soon as I started these.
I think one of the only licensed distributor they have that they endorse is Vitamin Shoppe.
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That’s a screenshot off of google of the RUVED brand. Which is what I use and I buy mine from a brick and mortar supplement store.
rauvolfia is what bp drug reserpine comes from. thats why carditone works so well. the added magnesium is nice but isnt what is helping the bp
Ok. I wouldn’t have a god damn clue either way. I only mentioned it because this thread is about magnesium and that’s what’s listed as the main ingredient in the Carditone I use.
its just good to know since reserpine has some side effects. i think carditone is one of the best health supplements a person on steroids could use. keeps bp under control and heart rate nice and low.
Yeah....but what I was getting at is that there were some counterfeits going on with RUVED.....so not sure what gives with the label.
That’s a screenshot off of google of the RUVED brand. Which is what I use and I buy mine from a brick and mortar supplement store.
Yeah....but what I was getting at is that there were some counterfeits going on with RUVED.....so not sure what gives with the label.
Mine comes directly from them out of Washington State I believe, and the ingredient label is completely different. I still need to snap a photo of it to post!
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Telmisartan and Nebivolol are better options than Carditone
Based on the numbers ive seen i somewhat disagree. I do take Telmisartan also. I have never used Nebivolol but I much prefer carditone to metoprolol. Everyone is different though. Drinking more water and doing more cardio has made a world of difference for my bp. Usually sitting 120/70s at 250 lb range
Actually let me clarify that I find carditone to be more effective at reducing BP than Telmisartan. I just like the longevity and heart benefits of Telmisartan directly that carditone doesn't cause, not to mention carditone can harm neurotransmitters.
I think taking time off of carditone is a good idea to allow the neurotransmitters to repair and replenish. Telmisartan plus carditone is a nice bp stack :headbang:
There is virtually no reason why anyone on this site shouldn't be using magnesium to begin with (unless they have a genetically normal/high level, which is less common than not).
As far as calcium goes, make sure you keep a close eye on your blood level of it since elevated calcium is dangerous.