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[Michael Reagan] Breaking From Reagan Reports for America Dr. Chauncey Crandall, M.D., writes: Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in the United States. Yet many Americans ignore key warning signs that come from the heart — until it’s too late. Here are four signs that you might be having heart trouble. Special: [Can CoQ10 Save Your Heart?]( 1. Persistent cough. If you cough while lying down and stop coughing when you sit up, it can mean you have congestive heart failure. When your heart isn’t beating properly, fluid backs up your blood vessels and leaks into places like your lungs. 2. Swollen legs. If your ankles are getting thicker, it could be a sign that your heart muscle isn’t pumping efficiently. Veins get backed up and push excess fluid into your body tissues, causing feet, ankles, and legs to swell uncharacteristically. If you feel bloated in unusual places, try pressing on your skin. If it leaves a pitted indent, that means your tissues could be harboring excess fluid and you should see a doctor. 3. Swollen gums. Bleeding or swollen gums cause inflammation, and chronic infection keeps the body’s immune system turned on. Cytokines kill germs but can also punch holes in arteries and produce plaque that can cause heart attack. 4. Palpitations. When your heart has irregular beats or beats too fast, it may be getting weaker. Arrhythmia may cause heart disease if not praoperly treated. It could also be a sign that you have a bad heart valve, so see your doctor. Dr. Chauncey W. Crandall is author of Dr. Crandall’s Heart Health Report newsletter. He is a Yale graduate and is chief of the Cardiac Transplant Program at the world-renowned Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He practices interventional, vascular, and transplant cardiology. [Brain Doctor's Secret Weapon for 'Shrinkage']( Can CoQ10 Save Your Heart? Dear Friend, Hi, my name is Dr. Chauncey Crandall and I am a practicing interventional cardiologist, chief of the Cardiovascular Preventive Medicine Program at the Palm Beach Cardiovascular Clinic, and editor of the popular Newsmax Health newsletter Heart Health Report. You already know how important the role of CoQ10 is to maintaining optimal cardiac health. Virtually every cell in your body contains CoQ10, which is concentrated in the mitochondria. Heart cells have approximately 5,000 mitochondria each, more than any other cells. In addition, CoQ10 is a strong antioxidant, which can help prevent premature aging and free radical damage. Today, numerous trials indicate CoQ10’s unique ability to support heart health and function. Clinical studies on CoQ10 suggest that it can promote optimal heart function and normal blood pressure levels. Our bodies produce CoQ10 naturally, but unfortunately, our CoQ10 level declines with age. By the time you reach your 40s, your body’s CoQ10 level may have dropped by as much as 30%. Taking statin drugs may also accelerate the loss of CoQ10 in your body. But if you take CoQ10 or are thinking of doing so, imagine slicing off a tiny sliver of the pill or capsule, swallowing that minuscule piece, and throwing the rest of the supplement down the toilet. That’s shockingly close to what actually happens, because traditional CoQ10 is very poorly absorbed by the body. As a result, taking less than 200 mg a day of CoQ10 is unlikely to deliver the cardiac benefits you’re counting on. Because I recommend CoQ10 to so many of my patients, I recently teamed up with premium supplement company Medix Select to create an all-natural CoQ10 supplement using an important nutrient delivery system, called BioPerine®. This special black pepper fruit extract maximizes bioavailability and benefits of CoQ10 — making it much more absorbable than traditional forms of CoQ10. This new product, called Cotrexin™, is an advanced dietary supplement that contains 200 mg a day of CoQ10 and 1,000 mg a day of Omega-3 fish oil with BioPerine® efficiency. I hand-picked these ingredients to support heart health function, proper inflammatory response, circulatory health, energy production, and reduce oxidation of cholesterol. Because I believe so strongly in Cotrexin™, I’ve asked Medix Select to reserve a [30-day supply of Cotrexin™ just for you as part of a limited-time special offer.]( You just cover a small $4.95 shipping fee and enroll in a convenient and affordable Smart Ship program. No worries, you can easily cancel at any time if you are not completely satisfied with your results. [Click Here for Your Bottle of Cotrexin™]( and for complete offer details and for more information on this natural support for maintaining cardiac health. And don’t forget to let us know how it worked for you. Please don’t put this off — your heart health is too important. Yours in Health, Dr. Chauncey Crandall P.S. Don’t lose out on this opportunity to support antioxidant activity and healthy heart function. Your bottle of Cotrexin™ is on hold only while supplies last. [Click Here Now!]( These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Terms and Conditions Apply. Please call or see our website for complete details. All information presented above is for informational purposes only, and is not specifically applicable to any individual’s medical problem(s), concerns, and/or needs. Readers are advised to consult a health professional about any issue regarding their health and well-being. *Testimonials appearing above are from actual customers who have used our products in some way or another. Testimonials reflect their experience with our product and are not necessarily representative of all those who will use our product. ©2022 Medix Health, LLC. 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