Helps in the maintenance of general wellbeing and supports normal healthy digestion, blood, circulation and cholesterol levels.
Blood moves around your body inside the circulatory system. This is made up of blood vessels called arteries, veins and capillaries. The blood keeps moving through these blood vessels because it is being pumped by the heart. Arteries carry oxygenated blood from the heart to all parts of the body. Arteries connect to the smallest blood vessels the capillaries which go directly to the tissues. The blood in the capillaries gives oxygen to the cells and takes the waste gas, carbon dioxide, from the cells. Capillaries are connected to the smallest veins in the body. The veins get bigger and bigger as they carry the blood back towards the heart. The blood always circulates through the body in the same direction. As well as oxygen and carbon dioxide, many other substances are carried in the blood. The blood circulating through the digestive system picks up digested food products and carries them to the liver to be used or stored.
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