randye, I worked for 26 years as a medic with 5 years in Alternative Medicine. I would suggest: You only use "dietary supplements" recommended by a competent alternative medicine Physician and not from something off the internet. I am not familiar with Angioprim, but there a lot of people making all kinds of claims about their products. Dietary supplements are not controlled like drugs but they cannot make claims of medical relevance. That's why it is necessary to see a good Alternative Physician. There is a national organization called ACAM (American College for Advancement in Medicine) that most alternative medicine physicians belong to. I found them to be the most reliable and competent. Most, if not all, have been trained in the use of alternative treatments..... I hope this helps.
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