Sticky blood - A natural alternative to coping with a condition such as Hughes Syndrome

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Hi there You might have seen the recent news that an inexpensive test for sticky blood can save lives. Patients with the syndrome could be at risk, both from vein thrombosis (including DVT’s), and in some, more dangerous arterial thrombosis, including a risk of strokes and heart attacks. In women with the syndrome, the “sticky blood” is unable to get through the sensitive small blood vessels in the placenta to the fetus, and there is a risk of miscarriage. Many people currently take aspirin as part of their regime to manage “sticky blood”. Fruitflow®, a bioactive ingredient derived from tomatoes, works like aspirin, by dampening signals that cause platelets to become spiky (platelet aggregation). However, it doesn’t have any of the associated side effects of aspirin, such as internal bleeding. Sirco is the first 100% pure fruit juice drink to contain Fruitflow® and is proven to benefit blood circulation from the first glass. As part of a healthy daily diet, Sirco provides a natural alternative to taking a drug, like aspirin, to smooth blood platelets avoiding the risk of encountering side effects. Sirco™ comes in two new delicious 100% pure fruit flavours, Pomegranate & Orange and Blueberry & Apple, both containing Fruitflow®. Sirco is available in major retailers such as Waitrose, Holland & Barrett, Ocado and Independent Health food stores, Tree of Life, The Health Store and The Natural Health Company. It is available in 1-litre cartons and retails between £1.89p and £2.49. More information is available from www.sircoheart.com. For samples, quotes and images please contact us on 020 7434 4100. Many thanks Regards Johnny Steyn CCD Public Relations 020 7434 4100

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