FAILED by fish oil? ‘Divine’ fruit DELIVERS what your heart may be missing
It’s the same scam they’ve been pulling for ages.
Despite reports on how DANGEROUS blood-thinning drugs can be, many docs continue to scribble off prescription after prescription.
They’ll get you good and scared about your heart risk – SO worried about a deadly heart attack or stroke, in fact, it could send your blood pressure reading SOARING!
Listen, no one’s got to convince you to do right by your heart.
And you’re smart enough to know that your heart health is measured by MORE than just your BP numbers.
But there’s a warning I want to share with you today.
If you’re ONLY taking a fish oil supplement… you might not be getting ALL the heart protection you need.
In fact, you could be MISSING OUT on additional heart protection – the kind that’s LOCKED AWAY in an exotic superfruit you may have NEVER heard of.
Holy fruit of the Himalayas
Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is a berry-producing, thorny shrub that grows on the Tibetan Plateau of the Himalayan Mountains.
It’s said to have gotten its scientific name (in Latin) from the mythical winged horse Pegasus – who reportedly got his divine power from these bright-orange berries.
Legend also has it that Genghis Khan fed sea buckthorn to his men and horses to MAXIMIZE their strength and stamina before battle. And it’s no myth that Russian cosmonauts used it to RESIST the stress of space travel.
Sea buckthorn juice was even the official drink of Chinese Olympians competing in the 2008 Games in Beijing!
Ancient Tibetans called its oil “liquid gold.”
So, there’s got to be SOMETHING concrete behind its legendary powers… right?
Well, to start off, it turns out that it could help you SLASH blood pressure…
And in just 30 days.
In a 2017 study, adults with hypertension who took sea buckthorn seed oil were able to NORMALIZE their blood pressure numbers after just one month.
But that’s not all.
The participants also saw improvements in their…
- triglycerides
- LDL (or “bad”) cholesterol, and
- antioxidant status.
The reason may be because the seed oil is PACKED with heart-healthy fatty acids. And as know well by now, fatty acids provide VITAL protection to your ticker!
Sea buckthorn seed oil doesn’t just contain one type of fatty acid… but ALL 4 of the omegas.
I’m talking omega-3s… omega-6s… omega-7s… AND omega-9s…
And in a ratio that is PERFECTLY balanced for optimal heart health.
Some studies suggest that one of the BEST THINGS you can do for your heart is to get more omega-3s… better than cutting out salt or taking certain mainstream meds…
But don’t forget the OTHER unsaturated fatty acids found in sea buckthorn! They can help balance inflammation and reduce plaque buildup in your arteries – two HUGE risk factors for heart attack and stroke.
Specifically, omega-7s (a.k.a. palmitoleic acid) may help keep your artery walls strong…
And the HIGHEST natural content of this rare fatty acid ISN’T found in fish… but in sea buckthorn!
Sea buckthorn doesn’t stop at JUST getting those BP numbers to the point where your doc will get off your back about them…
It also keeps DEADLY CLOTS at bay!
Unfortunately, blood that’s too thick is common in folks older than 65 — the unfortunate result of carrying a few too many extra pounds, a sedentary lifestyle, and other lifestyle factors.
And blood clots can be DEADLY, too – that is, if one moves to your heart or lungs.
But in a 2000 study, researchers observed a decreased rate of platelet aggregation in participants who took sea buckthorn berry oil.
The more slowly your blood platelets “clump” together… the more freely your blood will flow.
The best news of all is that adverse effects associated with sea buckthorn are practically NIL.
Compare that to mainstream blood-thinning meds — known to cause excess bleeding, weakness, dizziness, and headaches.
Look for non-GMO, USDA-certified organic sea buckthorn in supplement form at your local health food store or online. Choose one from a maker you trust – and ideally that’s been tested by a third party.
If you combine sea buckthorn with any other kind of anticoagulant… including pharmaceuticals and supplements… it may increase your risk of bleeds. Check with your doc first.
To bucking the pressure to take BP meds,
Melissa Young


