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Care for your heart with these new product offerings

New Delhi [India], November 20 (ANI): Heart care product offerings in India are strengthening their range in an effort to help consumers live happier and healthier lives by helping them care for their heart.

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Care for your heart with these new product offerings

New Delhi [India], November 20 (ANI): Heart care product offerings in India are strengthening their range in an effort to help consumers live happier and healthier lives by helping them care for their heart.

Global nutrition company, Herbalife has now strengthened its heart care

Herbalife Nutrition now offers two products in the heart health segment in India, Herbalife Niteworks and Herbalifeline.

"Sound heart health is vital for overall well-being. However, changes in our lifestyle practices, such as unhealthy eating habits and decreased physical activity, have had adverse effects on heart health," said VP and Country Head, Herbalife International India, Ajay Khanna.

"Herbalife Niteworks can play a beneficial role in caring for the heart, which dovetails with our aim of helping people lead healthier and happier lives," added Khanna.

Herbalife Niteworks is an exclusive formulation containing a blend of two amino acids - L-Arginine and L-Taurine, and is designed to help the body naturally boost the production of nitric oxide.

Nitric oxide is a compound naturally produced in the body, and is responsible for widening blood vessels, helping to regulate blood flow, delivery of oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body, supporting healthy blood pressure levels, and maintaining blood vessel elasticity.

Further, research indicates L-Arginine helps produce nitric oxide, which can support cardiovascular health, keep the circulatory system healthy, blood vessels toned and flexible. (ANI)

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