Certain vitamins and nutrients can support cardiovascular health, help maintain healthy arteries, and improve blood flow. While they cannot “instantly clean” plaque, they help prevent damage and support proper circulation.
Here are the top vitamins:
1. Vitamin C
- Role: Strengthens blood vessel walls, reduces oxidative stress
- Sources: Citrus fruits, strawberries, bell peppers, broccoli
2. Vitamin E
- Role: Acts as an antioxidant, prevents LDL cholesterol from oxidizing (reduces plaque buildup risk)
- Sources: Nuts, seeds, spinach, avocado, sunflower oil
3. Vitamin K2
- Role: Helps direct calcium to bones and away from arteries, reducing arterial calcification
- Sources: Natto (fermented soy), hard cheeses, egg yolks
4. B Vitamins (B6, B12, Folate)
- Role: Lower homocysteine levels, an amino acid linked to artery damage
- Sources: Leafy greens, fish, eggs, fortified cereals
5. Omega-3 Fatty Acids (Technically not a vitamin, but essential)
- Role: Reduces inflammation, improves blood flow, lowers triglycerides
- Sources: Fatty fish (salmon, mackerel), chia seeds, flaxseeds, walnuts
✅ Other Nutrients That Support Arteries
- Magnesium: Relaxes blood vessels, lowers blood pressure (nuts, seeds, leafy greens)
- Potassium: Balances sodium, supports healthy circulation (bananas, sweet potatoes, spinach)
⚠️ Key Points
- Vitamins support healthy arteries, but they cannot dissolve plaque like some miracle claims suggest.
- Lifestyle matters: balanced diet, exercise, quitting smoking, and controlling blood pressure are equally important.
If you want, I can make a simple daily “artery-supporting” vitamin and food plan that combines all these nutrients for optimal blood flow.