Your HEART and LOVE connection
Don’t forget to treat your Valentine to some TLC with ProArgi-9+, Omega-3 and CoQ10, now 25% off as Synergy’s Heart Health Month Special.
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Don’t forget to treat your Valentine to some TLC with ProArgi-9+, Omega-3 and CoQ10, now 25% off as Synergy’s Heart Health Month Special.
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If you were unable to attend last night’s Elite Health Webinar, play the video above to get the scoop on the new program and products coming to North America!
Big news for North America will be presented TONIGHT at 7 PM Mountain Time. This webinar will be hosted by Shane Greer, General Manager, and featuring the following special guest:
DATE: Thursday, February 9, 2017
TIME: 7 PM
WEBINAR ID: 491-631-467
NO INTERNET? Join by phone: 1 (562) 247-8421, access code 745-763-181
As you wait for next tonight’s big webinar, you should know that right now something fascinating is happening inside your body…
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Big news for North America will be presented TONIGHT at 7 PM Mountain Time. This webinar will be hosted by Shane Greer, General Manager, and featuring the following special guest:
DATE: Thursday, February 9, 2017
TIME: 7 PM
WEBINAR ID: 491-631-467
NO INTERNET? Join by phone: 1 (562) 247-8421, access code 745-763-181
As you wait for next tonight’s big webinar, you should know that right now something fascinating is happening inside your body…
Did you know:
Even when you’re fast asleep, it’s hard at work. Thanks to the electricity-generating group of five muscle cells in the walls of the heart, this powerful pumping machine functions all on its own.
Let’s take a closer look at what makes the heart contract all on its own.
The cardiac conduction system is comprised of five types of cells that carry the heart’s electrical signals:
The electrical signals created by these muscle cells are conducted through connected cell pathways. The cells activate one after the other along these pathways, similar to have “the wave” moves around a sports arena.
Together, these rapid cell connections made the heart contract. In a healthy heart, this process unfolds smoothly and effortlessly. And then the heart does this again, and again, and again—between 60-70 times per minute or between 2.5 and 3 billion times per human life.
Because the heart can never completely relax, it makes sense that it’s the hardest working muscle in the body. For this reason, we need to be focused on keeping the heart muscle in pristine shape before working on bulking up any other muscles.
Sources:
health.howstuffworks.com, www.nhlbi.nih.gov, www.emedicinehealth.com, www.factretriever.com
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