[Guys] Simple “vitamin fix” fights AGAINST the Grim Reaper
You stay active, eat healthy… and maybe you even take supplements to support your overall health.
Heck, maybe you’ve locked in the best life insurance policy money can buy…
And left no stone unturned in your will…
But guys, no matter how secure you feel, there’s never an easy time to talk about DEATH!
But there’s news I NEED to share with you…
According to a shocking study, simply being a MAN could put you at a significantly greater risk of DYING EARLY!
Now, of course you can’t change who you are. But the GOOD news is you CAN lower your risk of an early death.
And it’s thanks to this easy “vitamin fix.”
A worldwide research study spanning nearly 30 countries concluded this sobering news:
Men over the age of 50 have a 60% greater risk of death than females!
How is this possible?
Well, according to the study, men are at a greater risk of dying early due to ‘lifestyle’ factors like smoking and heart disease.
YIKES!
It’s been known that women tend to live longer than men, but this new study shows that men are at a significant disadvantage when it comes to outlasting death from diseases like heart disease.
Guys, I know this news makes it feel like the odds are stacked against you.
And while nobody can permanently escape the Grim Reaper, there’s still plenty you can do to increase your life expectancy.
And it starts by taking care of your heart!
There are many natural supplements that combat heart disease and can keep your ticker in tip-top shape for years to come.
For instance, Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) packs a wallop of heart-healthy benefits. Research has shown that CoQ10 has significant benefits for people with cardiovascular disease including…
- Reducing risk for repeat heart attacks…
- Improving outcomes in patients with heart failure…
- AND, lowering blood pressure!
CoQ10 can be found at your local health food store and many online retailers.
If you are over 50 and are any kind of heart medication, be sure to talk with your doctor before supplementing with CoQ10.
And if you’re on an exercise routine and eating heart-healthy foods like fish and whole grains, KEEP IT UP! Your heart will thank you.
To longevity,
Sarah Reagan
Sources:
Anderer, John. “Older men have a 60 percent higher risk of premature death than women.” https://studyfinds.org/older-men-higher-risk-of-death/


