[Harvard QUIZ] Which “Heart-Saving” Vitamin Lowers High Blood Pressure?

Ditch CoQ10, ditch NO, ditch omega-3, ditch beet juice.
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Ditch omega-3. Ditch nitric oxide. Ditch CoQ10. Ditch beet juice.

Harvard Medical School has revealed a Nobel Prize-winning vitamin that every person with high blood pressure should take.

Can you guess what this Harvard-recommended "heart-saving" vitamin is?

A. Vitamin C
B. Vitamin K2

C. Iron
D. Alpha Lipoic Acid


(Click on the option you think is right.)

Even many "health nuts" totally get this wrong.

Let me give you a hint: it's NOT vitamin C.

And here's the best part…

According to a top Boston heart doctor – Dr. Rick Cohen – when you take this vitamin with other key nutrients, it can not only OPEN your arteries wide and REMOVE dangerous calcium buildup…

But it can even lower your cholesterol levels and your blood pressure!

===> Discover the Harvard-recommended "heart-saving" vitamin for a healthy blood pressure

click here to watch video

To your health!

 

 

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