Happy Heart™
Cardiovascular Nutrient Restoration
A structured three-tier system designed to complement long-term cardiovascular care and statin use.
WHY HAPPY HEART EXISTS
Cardiovascular therapy places sustained metabolic demand on nutrient-dependent systems.
Over time, mitochondrial energy production, redox balance, and mineral stability require disciplined support.
Happy Heart™ was developed as a structured restoration system — not a general multivitamin.
THE THREE-TIER SYSTEM
1️⃣ Happy Heart (Core) — $89
Foundational cardiovascular nutrient support.
Includes:
• Magnesium
• Vitamin D3
• Folate
• B12
• B6
• Riboflavin
• Selenium
Designed for adults seeking baseline cardiometabolic support.
2️⃣ Happy Heart Advanced— $89
Designed for adults using statins.
Includes:
• CoQ10 (200 mg)
• Increased Magnesium
• Vitamin D3
• Methylated B vitamins
• Selenium
Supports mitochondrial energy pathways commonly engaged during statin therapy.
3️⃣ Happy Heart Plus — $89
Advanced tier for structured antioxidant and mitochondrial support.
Includes:
• CoQ10 (200 mg)
• NAC (600 mg)
• ALA (100 mg)
• Magnesium
• B-vitamin support
For adults seeking expanded redox and energy pathway support.
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
Happy Heart™ was developed:
• With clinical input
• With biochemical pathway modeling
• Within U.S. regulatory structure/function standards
• For disciplined, long-term use
Medical Advisor:
Dr. Jeremy Dublon
Former FDA Medical Officer • Surgeon • Public Health
SUBSCRIPTION
Designed for consistency.
Subscribe & Save:
Core — $49
Statin Support — $72
PLUS — $89
Consistency matters more than intensity.
COMPLIANCE
These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
Happy Heart™ is designed to complement — not replace — prescribed cardiovascular therapy.
SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES
Scientific Foundation
Happy Heart™ is built around established biochemical principles involving mitochondrial energy production, mineral-dependent enzymatic activity, and redox balance in cardiovascular physiology.
Section 1 — Mitochondrial Function & CoQ10
Coenzyme Q10 plays a central role in mitochondrial electron transport and ATP production.
Statin therapy is associated with reduced endogenous CoQ10 synthesis through inhibition of the mevalonate pathway.
Selected references:
• Littarru GP, Tiano L. Clinical aspects of coenzyme Q10: an update. Nutrition. 2010.
• Marcoff L, Thompson PD. The role of coenzyme Q10 in statin-associated myopathy. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2007.
• Deichmann R, et al. Coenzyme Q10 and statin-associated muscle symptoms. Clin Pharmacol. 2010.
Section 2 — Magnesium & Cardiovascular Stability
Magnesium is required for ATP stabilization, ion channel regulation, and vascular tone.
Suboptimal magnesium status has been associated with cardiovascular risk patterns in observational research.
Selected references:
• DiNicolantonio JJ, et al. Magnesium for cardiovascular disease prevention. Open Heart. 2018.
• Rosanoff A, et al. Suboptimal magnesium status in the US population. Nutrients. 2012.
Section 3 — Redox Balance & Antioxidant Systems
Oxidative stress plays a role in endothelial dysfunction and cardiometabolic signaling pathways.
N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) are studied for their roles in glutathione support and mitochondrial redox balance.
Selected references:
• Aldini G, et al. N-acetylcysteine as an antioxidant. Free Radic Res. 2018.
• Shay KP, et al. Alpha-lipoic acid in health and disease. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2009.
Section 4 — B-Vitamins & Methylation Pathways
Folate, B6, and B12 are essential cofactors in homocysteine metabolism and methylation pathways.
Selected references:
• Homocysteine Studies Collaboration. JAMA. 2002.
• Smith AD, et al. Homocysteine and vascular disease. Annu Rev Med. 2008.
Closing Statement
Happy Heart™ is not positioned as a pharmaceutical intervention.
It is a structured nutritional framework informed by established biochemical research.
