Heart 2
Supports optimal heart valve function and overall cardiovascular wellness.
A 60mL bottle lasts 1.8 months for an adult. $83 USD.
The Heart 2 Tincture is a cardiovascular-focused botanical and mineral formulation designed to support emotional balance, vascular integrity, electrolyte homeostasis, and stress resilience. Drawing on both adaptogenic and circulatory-stabilizing traditions, the tincture emphasizes heart–mind coherence, calm circulation, and mineral replenishment. The formulation is suspended in non-GMO French vodka to ensure optimal bioavailability and preservation of active compounds.




Key Botanical Components and Mechanisms
Nymphaea caerulea (blue lotus)
Blue lotus contributes psychoactive aporphine alkaloids that promote relaxation, vasodilation, and parasympathetic tone—all of which are foundational for reducing stress-induced cardiovascular strain.
Nymphaea stellata (blue water lily)
Traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Egyptian medicine, blue lily complements blue lotus with its mildly euphoric and sedative qualities. It enhances mood stability, supports circulation, and calms overactive sympathetic responses associated with cardiac stress.
Himalayan Pink Salt (Dolpo origin)
Naturally rich in trace minerals such as magnesium, potassium, and calcium, Dolpo salt contributes essential electrolytes that support cardiac rhythm, vascular tone, and fluid balance. It also enhances nerve conduction and tissue hydration.
Moringa oleifera (moringa powder)
Moringa provides bioavailable vitamins, flavonoids, and antioxidant compounds such as quercetin and chlorogenic acid. It has demonstrated blood pressure–modulating, anti-inflammatory, and anti-hyperlipidemic properties, supporting arterial health and endothelial function.
Leonurus cardiaca (wild motherwort)
Known as the “heart herb,” Leonurus cardiaca contains leonurine, a compound that exhibits cardiotonic, hypotensive, and anti-anxiety effects. It is traditionally used to calm palpitations, regulate heart rhythm, and relieve nervous tension associated with cardiovascular symptoms.
Sambucus nigra (elderberry)
Elderberries are rich in anthocyanins and polyphenols, providing vascular protection through endothelial support and antioxidative capacity. They may help mitigate oxidative stress on vascular tissue and promote immune balance—an important factor in cardiovascular inflammation.
Solvent System
Non-GMO French Vodka: The 40% ethanol solvent base allows for broad-spectrum extraction of polar and non-polar compounds while ensuring microbial stability. Its use in this formulation supports long-term shelf life and reliable phytochemical delivery.
Summary
The Heart 2 Tincture integrates botanicals and trace minerals traditionally used to nourish the cardiovascular and nervous systems. It supports the body’s adaptive stress mechanisms, enhances vascular tone, contributes to electrolyte replenishment, and promotes emotional stability. This formulation may assist individuals dealing with heart-centered anxiety, circulatory tension, or post-inflammatory vascular stress. It is specifically aimed at supporting healthy heart valves and mitigating the functional turbulence associated with mild to moderate heart murmurs.
What You Can Do To Support Your Body
Valve + Murmur Support
Goal: Support structural and oxidative balance for cardiovascular wellness.
Diet:
Fruits: Berries, kiwi, citrus
Vegetables: Leafy greens, crucifers, tomatoes
Herbs/Spices: Hawthorn berry/leaf/flower (tea), turmeric, garlic
Fungi: Shiitake, reishi
Minerals: Magnesium (greens, nuts), potassium (beans, sweet potatoes)
Beverages: Hawthorn tea, green tea, hibiscus
Lifestyle: Gentle cardio, blood pressure awareness, avoid smoking.
Why diet matters: Antioxidants and minerals support overall cardiovascular health, complementing the tincture’s antioxidant role.
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.
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