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Heart Health

Help support your heart health with Nutralic. Our products have B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, magnesium, and other vitamins and minerals that play an important role in helping to keep your heart healthy.

Vitamins for Heart Health

The heart is one of the most important organs, as it plays a variety of roles in your body. With all of the work your heart is doing to keep you healthy, it’s important to think about how to maintain and support your heart health in return.

 

First, it is recommended that you exercise for at least 30 minutes per day, as physical activity can help to prevent heart disease and other chronic conditions.

 

It’s also important to maintain a balanced diet, including foods with good sources of fiber and unsaturated fat.

 

If you find yourself struggling to get the recommended foods for a heart healthy diet, then it might be worth considering taking a dietary supplement to help support heart health. Centrum has multivitamins that contain a variety of nutrients and vitamins for heart health, as well as your overall health.*

 

Read on to learn more about healthy foods, activities and vitamins that can support your heart.

Heart-Healthy Foods
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Whole Grains

Whole grains are great sources of fiber, which helps support a healthy heart.
Try to consume fewer refined grains and select better options like whole wheat pasta and brown rice.

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Beans

Beans, especially white beans, are a good source of fiber. Try adding beans to salads, soups, or chili.

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Berries

Berries are packed with tiny seeds, which increases their fiber content. Raspberries and blackberries provide the most, but strawberries and blueberries are also good sources.

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Soy

Soybeans and products made from them like soy milk, tofu, and tempeh not only provide protein, but also polyunsaturated fats, which can support heart health.

Fruits and Nuts

Almonds and Other Nuts

Nuts are a great way to boost your fiber intake. Almonds are a good source, providing 3 grams per ounce. In addition to providing dietary fiber, walnuts also have the added benefit of providing omega-3s.

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Avocados

The creamy flesh of an avocado is not only rich in monounsaturated fat, but it also contains both soluble and insoluble fiber. Slice this fruit up in a salad, puree it into a dip, or mash it up on a slice of whole-grain toast.

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