Beat back POOR circulation with the RICHES of this ‘stem secret’
You know when your circulation isn’t as PERFECT as it could be.
You your hands and feet could feel cold and numb… and you could be PLAGUED by the feeling of “needles and pins.”
Without sufficient blood flow, your limbs could even become painful…
And you could start to feel sluggish… and mentally not altogether “there.”
A NUMBER of different factors can cause poor circulation – like obesity, diabetes, and even smoking.
It’s usually best to ATTACK the root cause rather than slap a band-aid over the symptoms…
But fortunately, there are natural ways to support healthy blood flow that you can start right now.
And with this “sugar trick” I’m about to share with you, you could see results within just 2 months!
A plant wax for blood flow PERFECTION
I’ve shared with you before right here in eAlert how the bamboo-like sugarcane plant (Saccharum officinarum) offers a myriad of health benefits…
Many of which were first detailed in some of the earliest Sanskrit medical texts.
Specifically, sugarcane juice and stem extracts can help beat back urinary problems…
But there’s ANOTHER part of the plant… one that’s been OVERLOOKED by conventional medicine… that can help support PERFECT circulation.
It comes from the waxy layer that coats the outside of the sugarcane stems!
It’s called policosanol, or PCO for short…
And it can help keep your blood from getting too “thick”!
You see, excess clotting usually happens when the platelets in your blood “stick” together too much. But PCO can help control blood clotting by decreasing the “stickiness” of those particles.
As a result, 2018 study out of Korea showed that PCO can lower elevated blood pressure in rats.
But what about humans? After all, you’re not a rat.
Well, in another 2018 study, that same team of Korean researchers found that PCO also improves blood pressure numbers in prehypertensive adult women.
That means their BP numbers were a little high… and most docs would consider them to be healthy NOW… but possibly on the way to developing hypertension in the future.
And one of the top reasons for elevated BP numbers?
Thick blood!
That in vivo study also revealed yet another beneficial action of PCO – this one having to do with cholesterol.
Now, you already know how conventional medicine often gives too much weight to cholesterol numbers…
But PCO improved cholesterol measurements in ways that ACTUALLY matter!
First, it REDUCED the oxidation of LDL a.k.a. “bad” cholesterol. That’s important because LDL is only “bad” if it’s damaged (a.k.a. oxidized)!
Second, it ENHANCED the benefits of HDL a.k.a. “good” cholesterol.
HDL has earned a “good” reputation because of how it actually helps SWEEP the “bad” fats out of your vessels…
Keeping the development of fatty deposits and hardened arteries at bay.
Having wide, flexible arteries helps blood flow EFFORTLESSLY…
And reach EVERY nook and cranny in your body where it’s needed.
Significant results usually after just 8 weeks of PCO supplementation, according to research.
Imagine starting a new routine today… and by mid-summer, being able to RELAX, knowing that there’s NOTHING standing in the way of your healthy circulation…
And that life-giving blood is flowing UNOBSTRUCTED…
Without OVERWORKING your heart.
PCO is available in supplement form on its own, with a standard recommended dosage usually in the range of 5 to 10 mg, twice daily (or 10 to 20 mg per day).
Look for plant-derived versions, like the PCO that’s been extracted from sugarcane that grows in Cuba, where much of the research has been conducted.
You can also find PCO as an ingredient in some cholesterol support formulas.
PCO has shown to be even more effective when combined with fish oil… berberine… or red yeast rice.
And fortunately, it’s very safe… with ZERO side effects.
There is, however, an exception.
If you’re already on anticoagulant meds, the blood-thinning properties of PCO could cause a bleeding problem – especially during surgery.
Check with your doc first before combining any natural alternatives with conventional pharmaceuticals.
To obstacle-free blood flow,
Melissa Young


