Clinical Supplementation Protocol for Chronic Heart Failure Support

Focused on improving mitochondrial energy, reducing inflammation, and supporting vascular relaxation to help reduce fatigue, edema, and low exercise tolerance.
Before starting any supplementation, we strongly encourage consulting with your primary healthcare provider.
Goals of the Protocol
- Support cardiac energy production
- Reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
- Improve vascular relaxation and circulation
- Enhance sleep quality for nighttime recovery
- Improve nutrient absorption in patients with restrictive diets
Daily Supplementation Schedule
Morning Phase (with breakfast)
Beef Organs (Grass-Fed): 2 capsules
Supports cardiac energy through natural CoQ10, taurine, B vitamins, heme iron, and minerals. Enhances mitochondrial function and physical stamina.
Magnesium Breakthrough: 2 capsules
Provides seven forms of magnesium to support vascular relaxation, reduce arrhythmias, and improve cardiac contractility.
Midday Phase (with lunch)
MassZymes: 3 capsules
Enhances the breakdown and absorption of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates—critical for patients with heart-failure dietary restrictions. Supports nutrient uptake and reduces digestive stress.
Night Phase (before bed)
Sleep Breakthrough: 1 serving
Improves sleep quality and promotes deep rest, essential for cardiac recovery and lowering oxidative stress.
Additional Recommendations
Lifestyle
- Light supervised activity such as cardiac rehabilitation
- Daily weight monitoring to detect fluid retention early
Duration
- Recommended: 60–90 days
Important Notes
- Avoid if there are renal contraindications
- Begin with half doses for 3–5 days to assess tolerance
- Not recommended during pregnancy/lactation without medical approval
- Lab monitoring every 4–6 weeks (glucose, electrolytes, kidney/liver function)
Conclusion
This chronic heart failure support protocol focuses on improving cardiac energy, optimizing rest, and enhancing nutrient absorption while supporting overall cardiovascular resilience. When combined with medical supervision and proper lifestyle management, these supplements can contribute to better long-term outcomes and improved quality of life.



