The dosage for Circulin to reduce high blood pressure symptoms-signs-causes.
60 capsules per bottle. Take 2-4 capsules daily, or as directed by a physician. For more severe cases, increase dosage as directed by a physician.
More than one in four Americans suffer from hypertension, more commonly known as high blood pressure. Hypertension, according to the American Heart Association leads to about 45,000 deaths a year and contributes to another 210,000.
A famous study by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI), known as the Framingham Heart Study, found that half of all people who suffer a first-time heart attack and two-thirds of first-time stroke victims, had moderate to high blood pressure. Left untreated, high blood pressure can also increase the risk of atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), aneurysms, loss of vision and kidney failure.
Normal blood pressure is considered to be 120/80. When reading your pressure, the top number (systolic) is how much pressure is found in your vessels as your heart pumps. The bottom number (diastolic) is the pressure left in the vessels between heartbeats. When your blood pressure reaches 140/90 on a regular basis, you are considered to have high blood pressure. Health practitioners can generally pinpoint no specific, single cause among 95% of all people with high blood pressure. Therefore, we must look at a variety of cause-and-effect reasons that may cause blood pressure to be high.
There are many ways to take a proactive approach to lowering and controlling blood pressure. Experts have advocated eating less salt as a way of controlling blood pressure. In addition, foods rich in minerals, the herbs Hawthorn and Chinese Cat's Claw, folic acid, and branched chain amino acids have been know to naturally help control blood pressure.
CIRCULIN is a Scientific Formulation of Natural Ingredients Including:
BCAAs (Branch Chain Amino Acids): L-Valine, L-Leucine & L-Isoleucine help prevent catabolic activities of the smooth muscle cells of the arteries and veins, naturally relieving stress and the possibility of undue constriction.
DL-Phenylalanine (DLPA): It is a known nutritional precursor or forerunner of the neurotransmitters dopamine, norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and epinephrine (adrenaline) which affect heart rate and output, blood pressure, and oxygen consumption while increasing endorphin levels.
GABA (g-amino butyric acid):
Known to be an active a1- & a2-adrenergic antagonist, helping the body to relax the smooth muscle of arteries and veins.
Hawthorn: Effective in reducing blood pressure by dilating the larger blood vessels.
Uncaria Rhynchophylla (Chinese Cat's Claw): Rich in amino acids and amino acid peptides which assemble the nutritional precursors of neurotransmitters (GABA), a major neural inhibitor.
Other Mixed Phytomedicinals: Provides a number of alkaloids showing promise in being used as cardiovascular and nerve sedatives, relieving tension, help

