CoQ10 dose at the lower end of the Rosenfeldt meta-analysis range — Cartiofin's mitochondrial-bioenergetic-support component
Catalogue editorial review
CoQ10 + Magnesium + Hibiscus + Garlic + Hawthorn + Olive leaf — cardiovascular wellness formula
India's cardiovascular-wellness profile is shaped by genuine epidemiological pressure: Indian-led research consistently documents earlier onset of cardiometabolic concerns in Asian-Indian adults than in Western cohorts, with the demographic between 40 and 65 representing the largest screening-and-wellness cohort. Modern functional-food and nutritional-pharmacology research has characterised several plant-derived and mineral compounds that support cardiovascular wellness through complementary mechanisms: mitochondrial bioenergetic support (CoQ10), vascular smooth-muscle modulation (magnesium), anthocyanin polyphenol antioxidant load (hibiscus), aged-garlic-extract S-allyl-cysteine (allium sulfides), hawthorn procyanidins (cardiac-glycoside-free), and olive-leaf oleuropein (Mediterranean diet active). Cartiofin synthesises all six into a thrice-daily after-meal capsule for Indian adults already under regular medical care who want a research-anchored nutritional cardiovascular adjunct. Cartiofin is positioned as a SUPPORT layer alongside ongoing physician-directed care — never as a substitute for prescribed cardiovascular medication.
CoQ10 dose at the lower end of the Rosenfeldt meta-analysis range — Cartiofin's mitochondrial-bioenergetic-support component
Catalogue editorial review
Magnesium-supplementation meta-analysis documenting modest favourable effect on circulatory parameters in adults — Cartiofin includes magnesium citrate 200 mg/day
Catalogue editorial review
Hibiscus sabdariffa anthocyanin-polyphenol research relevant to its role in modern cardiovascular-wellness formulations
Catalogue editorial review
Asian-Indian cardiovascular-wellness screening cohort — Cartiofin's target demographic, taken alongside physician-directed lifestyle and clinical care
Indian cardiovascular-epidemiology surveillance
Cartiofin is a modern cardiovascular-wellness functional-food formula built around six standardised plant-derived and mineral compounds whose mechanism of action has been characterised in reviewed cardiovascular-nutrition research: ubiquinol coenzyme Q10 (mitochondrial bioenergetic cofactor), elemental magnesium (citrate form, vascular smooth-muscle modulator), Hibiscus sabdariffa (anthocyanin-rich calyx polyphenols), Allium sativum (aged-garlic-extract S-allyl-cysteine), Crataegus oxyacantha (hawthorn-leaf-and-flower oligomeric procyanidins), and Olea europaea (olive-leaf oleuropein). Cartiofin is positioned strictly as a daily cardiovascular-wellness adjunct for adults under regular medical care — it supports endothelial function, normal circulatory comfort and the nitric-oxide pathway through complementary multi-target mechanisms. Cartiofin is NOT a treatment, cure, or replacement for prescribed antihypertensive medication, statins, antiplatelets, or any cardiovascular drug. Anyone with diagnosed hypertension, heart-failure, atrial fibrillation, post-MI care or any cardiovascular condition must remain under their treating physician's care and continue prescribed treatment without modification.
30 capsules (10-day course)
1 capsule three times daily with meals
Notified under Indian nutraceutical framework
Cartiofin coq10 + magnesium + hibiscus + garlic + hawthorn + olive leaf — cardiovascular wellness formula is formulated to support the following aspects of heart & circulation. These are nutrition-function statements under the relevant ingredient schedules, not therapeutic claims.
Daily cardiovascular-wellness nutritional adjunct alongside physician-directed care
Endothelial-function nutritional support — olive-leaf oleuropein + hibiscus anthocyanins
Mitochondrial bioenergetic support — CoQ10 100 mg/day
Vascular smooth-muscle nutritional support — elemental magnesium citrate
Antioxidant polyphenol load — hibiscus + olive leaf + aged-garlic extract
Hawthorn procyanidin cardiac-nutrition tradition (cardiac-glycoside-free standardised extract)
Active nutrients, their roles, and the published research backing each one.
Ubiquinol — reduced-form coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10 is an obligate cofactor in mitochondrial Complex III of the electron-transport chain — the molecular machinery that powers cardiac muscle bioenergetics. Endogenous CoQ10 levels decline with age and with chronic statin use, making it a frequently-studied nutritional supplement in cardiovascular-wellness contexts.
Elemental magnesium delivered as magnesium citrate
Magnesium is a well-characterised vascular smooth-muscle modulator and obligate cofactor for over 300 enzymatic reactions including ATP-dependent processes. Indian dietary surveys consistently report sub-optimal magnesium intake in working-adult populations. Magnesium citrate offers improved bioavailability versus magnesium oxide.
Hibiscus sabdariffa — calyx extract standardised to anthocyanins
Hibiscus calyx is rich in anthocyanin polyphenols (delphinidin-3-sambubioside, cyanidin-3-sambubioside) that have been characterised in reviewed cardiovascular-nutrition research for endothelial and antioxidant activity. The dried-calyx tisane is consumed across many cultures specifically in cardiovascular-wellness contexts.
Allium sativum — odourless aged-garlic extract standardised to S-allyl-cysteine
Aged-garlic extract is the odourless concentrated standardised form of Allium sativum, characterised for its S-allyl-cysteine and other organosulfur compounds. The aging process eliminates the gastric-irritation profile of raw garlic while preserving the cardiovascular-relevant actives — making it the form generally used in clinical-grade nutritional cardiovascular research.
Crataegus oxyacantha — leaf-and-flower extract standardised to ≥2.2% oligomeric procyanidins
Hawthorn leaf-and-flower extract is the traditional European cardiac-nutrition active, standardised in modern Cartiofin to oligomeric procyanidins (NOT cardiac glycosides — those would be a regulated pharmaceutical category). The procyanidins are part of the same broad polyphenol family that drives the cardiovascular-wellness activity of olive-leaf and hibiscus.
Olea europaea — leaf extract standardised to ≥20% oleuropein
Olive-leaf extract is the Mediterranean-diet active in its standardised concentrated form, dominated by oleuropein — the bitter glycoside that gives extra-virgin olive oil its peppery finish. Oleuropein has been characterised in reviewed cardiovascular-nutrition research for endothelial nutritional support and antioxidant polyphenol activity.
Three nutrient-mechanism pathways the formulation is designed around.
The vascular endothelium is the single-cell layer lining every blood vessel and is the molecular gatekeeper of nitric-oxide-mediated vascular tone. Olive-leaf oleuropein and hibiscus anthocyanins are the two most thoroughly characterised plant-derived nutritional supports for endothelial function in modern reviewed cardiovascular-nutrition research — Cartiofin includes both at clinically-relevant standardised doses, with the explicit understanding that nutritional support is not a substitute for prescription antihypertensive medication where one is indicated.
Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinol) is an obligate cofactor in mitochondrial Complex III of the electron-transport chain — the molecular machinery that powers cardiac muscle. CoQ10 levels are known to decline with age and with chronic statin use. Cartiofin's 100 mg/day CoQ10 sits at the lower end of the Rosenfeldt meta-analysis range and provides nutritional mitochondrial-cofactor support relevant to cardiovascular-wellness contexts.
Three of Cartiofin's six actives — olive-leaf oleuropein, aged-garlic-extract S-allyl-cysteine, and Mediterranean-style hibiscus anthocyanins — are direct synthesis of the cardiovascular-relevant Mediterranean-diet pattern, condensed into a thrice-daily after-meal capsule. Hawthorn provides the traditional European cardiac-nutrition complement, and magnesium plus CoQ10 round out the modern nutritional-cardiology layer. The formula is a research synthesis, not a marketing blend.
Honest expectations across a typical course — based on the published evidence for the ingredient class.
First exposure to the CoQ10 + olive-leaf + hibiscus polyphenol load begins. Most users report no immediately perceptible change — typical for a nutritional-support stack, not a pharmacological intervention. Continue thrice-daily with-meal dosing. NO modification of any prescribed medication.
Many users describe subjective sense of steadier daytime energy, particularly users who maintain regular meal timing, adequate hydration, and continued prescribed medication adherence. This is a wellness layer, not a treatment effect.
Completion of the 10-day Cartiofin course. Users typically reassess subjective wellness baseline at this point. ALL clinical blood-pressure monitoring remains your treating physician's domain — never use a nutritional supplement's perceived effect as a reason to modify prescribed medication.
A second course can be considered after a 7–14 day washout. Cartiofin is designed for cyclical use as a cardiovascular-wellness adjunct, not unbroken long-term consumption — and never as a replacement for the annual cardiovascular check-up routine your physician directs.
Cartiofin's modern cardiovascular-wellness positioning compared to common Indian alternatives. Use this table to understand exactly where Cartiofin sits — a research-anchored nutritional adjunct, not a treatment, and distinct from generic multivitamin or single-active products.
| Feature | Cartiofin | Generic multivitamin | Isolated single-ingredient |
|---|---|---|---|
| Positioning | Multi-mechanism cardiovascular-wellness nutritional adjunct alongside physician-directed care | Generic 'heart health' marketing positioning | Single-active extract (CoQ10-only or garlic-only) |
| CoQ10 form | Ubiquinol (reduced) form, 100 mg/day | Oxidised ubiquinone or sub-clinical CoQ10 dose | CoQ10-only product, no synergistic stack |
| Magnesium form | Magnesium citrate 200 mg/day — improved bioavailability vs oxide | Magnesium oxide at minimal RDI dose | Magnesium-only product |
| Hibiscus inclusion | Anthocyanin-standardised Hibiscus sabdariffa 250 mg/day | Generally absent from generic multivitamins | Hibiscus tea or capsule sold alone |
| Garlic grade | Standardised aged-garlic extract (S-allyl-cysteine), odourless | Raw garlic powder, gastric-irritation potential | Garlic-only product |
| Hawthorn standardisation | Procyanidin-standardised leaf-and-flower extract | Generally absent | Hawthorn-only product, Cochrane-grade evidence |
| Olive-leaf grade | Oleuropein-standardised olive-leaf extract | Generally absent | Olive-leaf-only product |
| Mechanism citations | Every ingredient referenced to a reviewed study | Marketing language with no scientific references | Single-compound citations only |
| Course design | 30-capsule 10-day cardiovascular-wellness cycle, cyclical use | Open-ended daily consumption | Variable dosing without course framework |
| Payment & shipping | Pay on delivery across India, no prepayment, sealed-pack supply chain | Prepaid-only marketplace listing | Variable channel quality |
Honest framing. Cartiofin is a nutritional supplement, not a medical treatment. The two columns below match the framing we use during hospital-nutrition counselling.
If you are already under regular cardiovascular medical care and want a nutritional adjunct that synthesises CoQ10, magnesium, hibiscus, garlic, hawthorn, and olive-leaf research into a thrice-daily capsule, Cartiofin sits exactly there. The 10-day course gives you a real subjective wellness baseline to compare against — never used as a substitute for clinical monitoring.
If you already see a doctor or cardiologist for routine cardiovascular check-ups (annual BP monitoring, lipid panel, ECG when indicated) and want a research-anchored nutritional layer on top of prescribed care, Cartiofin is appropriate. Speak to your physician first so they know about the supplement — they will tell you if it sits compatibly with your specific medication regimen.
Three of Cartiofin's six actives — olive-leaf, garlic, hibiscus — directly synthesise the cardiovascular-relevant Mediterranean-diet pattern. If you have read about the PREDIMED trial or the broader Mediterranean-diet cardiovascular-nutrition research and want a capsule-form way to access these actives at standardised doses, Cartiofin's identity matches yours.
Asian-Indian adults reach cardiovascular-risk screening thresholds at lower BMI than Western populations. If you sit above the 23 kg/m² Indian-consensus mark, have a family history of cardiovascular events, or have any reason for cardiovascular-wellness attention, Cartiofin provides a nutritional layer alongside the physician-directed clinical care that should remain your primary framework.
The Cartiofin cadence is one capsule three times daily with meals for 10 consecutive days. If that dosing discipline fits your routine, the formula will deliver as designed.
Cartiofin is a nutritional supplement, NOT a treatment. It cannot replace antihypertensive medication (amlodipine, telmisartan, losartan, lisinopril etc.), beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, ARBs, statins, antiplatelets, anticoagulants, or any prescribed cardiovascular drug. Anyone under cardiologist care must continue prescribed treatment without modification and discuss any nutritional supplement with their treating physician first.
Cartiofin is formulated for adult dosing. Paediatric cardiovascular concerns belong with a paediatric cardiologist for proper diagnosis and intervention, never a nutritional capsule.
Hibiscus sabdariffa and olive-leaf oleuropein have not been adequately characterised for pregnancy and breastfeeding safety in modern wellness research. Do not take Cartiofin if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or trying to conceive. Pregnancy-period cardiovascular care belongs with your obstetrician.
Aged-garlic extract can have mild additive antiplatelet effects with warfarin, clopidogrel, apixaban, dabigatran and similar anticoagulants. Speak to your treating doctor BEFORE starting Cartiofin — they will know whether your INR/coagulation profile permits the supplement. Never start unilaterally.
Both aged-garlic extract and CoQ10 should be discontinued 7–14 days before any elective surgery because of mild antiplatelet and anticoagulant-interaction profiles. If you have surgery scheduled, do not start a Cartiofin course — wait until your post-operative cardiovascular-wellness window.
Cartiofin is a nutritional cardiovascular-wellness adjunct, not a pharmacological antihypertensive. The polyphenol + CoQ10 + magnesium stack supports cardiovascular wellness through complementary nutritional mechanisms — it does not rapidly modify clinical blood-pressure measurements the way a prescribed antihypertensive does. Any product claiming to 'normalise blood pressure in 7 days' or 'cure hypertension' should be treated with extreme scepticism, and Cartiofin explicitly does not make those claims.
Five short prompts. Answer honestly — your pattern of answers tells you whether Cartiofin's cardiovascular-wellness adjunct is appropriate for your current wellness goal.
You answered 0 Yes out of 5.
Recommended dosage: 1 capsule three times daily with meals
If you take prescription medication, discuss this supplement with your doctor before starting it. Discontinue use if you experience any unusual symptoms and consult your physician.
Cartiofin keeps its potency under simple Indian-household conditions when stored correctly. The polyphenols (oleuropein, anthocyanins, procyanidins) are mildly light- and heat-sensitive — keep the bottle closed when not in use.
4.7/5 average from 51 verified customers. Below: a representative selection.
I'm 52 and under regular cardiology care for the past three years. Wanted a research-anchored nutritional adjunct — not a 'cure' product. The disclosed ingredient panel for CoQ10, hibiscus and olive-leaf are what convinced me. My cardiologist reviewed the ingredient panel and confirmed it fits compatibly with my current regimen.
✓ Verified purchaseI appreciated the catalogue's honesty — Cartiofin is positioned strictly as a nutritional adjunct, NOT a treatment. That framing matters when the topic is cardiovascular wellness. Sealed bottle, professional capsules, paid on delivery.
✓ Verified purchaseMediterranean-diet research was specifically what I wanted — olive-leaf, hibiscus, garlic. Cartiofin's standardised olive-leaf extract at oleuropein-standardised potency is the unusual part — most Indian heart-health products use unstandardised olive-leaf powder.
✓ Verified purchaseI'm a family physician in private practice. The Rosenfeldt 2007 CoQ10 meta-analysis reference and the Pittler Cochrane hawthorn review are what convinced me this is more than marketing. I always tell my patients with cardiovascular concerns to see their cardiologist first — Cartiofin is positioned correctly for what it is, a nutritional adjunct.
✓ Verified purchaseReading the page took me 25 minutes. Actual content — not the usual 'this miracle pill cures hypertension' marketing. Ordered, courier arrived in 2 days, paid the courier. By day 8 of the course the subjective sense of steadier daytime energy is real.
✓ Verified purchaseEngineering manager, 48. The disclosed magnesium-citrate form (not oxide) and the ubiquinol CoQ10 (not ubiquinone) are signals of a properly-formulated cardiovascular-wellness stack. Not a transformation but a real subjective change in daytime energy steadiness after 10 days. Will repeat the course.
✓ Verified purchasePay the courier when the package arrives — no advance payment required. Pan-India shipping from our New Delhi facility.
Just your name and 10-digit mobile. We prepend +91 automatically.
Within 24 working hours. You confirm delivery address and quantity — no advance payment.
Courier arrives in 2–7 working days. You pay the exact amount in cash when the package reaches your address.
Cartiofin is distributed exclusively through this nutritionist-reviewed catalogue. Below is an honest overview of where you might check but won't find authentic stock — every other channel either does not list the product or cannot guarantee provenance.
Apollo's retail focus is prescription cardiovascular medications and major OTC brands. The modern functional-food cardiovascular-wellness category and Cartiofin specifically are not in Apollo's catalogue. Apollo does not currently stock Cartiofin.
1mg's catalogue is brand-marketplace driven. Cartiofin distributes via direct-fulfilment from this nutritionist-reviewed catalogue rather than through marketplace seller arrangements — keeping the supply chain auditable end-to-end.
Amazon's cardiovascular-wellness listings rely on third-party seller arrangements where authenticity cannot be guaranteed. Any listing claiming to be Cartiofin on Amazon India cannot be authenticated by us — counterfeit cardiovascular-wellness formulations are a documented problem on Indian marketplaces.
Reliance-owned Netmeds is structured around prescription cardiovascular-medication refill subscriptions; modern functional-food nutritional adjuncts don't fit that fulfilment model. Cartiofin is not in Netmeds' catalogue.
Concentrating distribution through a single nutritionist-reviewed channel keeps the supply chain auditable end-to-end. It prevents the counterfeit-Cartiofin problem that affects many popular Indian cardiovascular-wellness formulations once they appear on third-party marketplaces with anonymous sellers — and it lets us guarantee that what you pay the courier for is the same sealed pack we dispatched from our facility.
Cartiofin is included in the Newlife Hospital Pharmacy catalogue after a label, ingredient and suitability review. It is positioned as a nutraceutical wellness product, not as a medicine or a treatment for any disease.
Not a medicine. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Consult a qualified healthcare professional if pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or managing a medical condition. Individual results vary.
Other nutritionist-reviewed wellness-support capsules in this catalogue — direct product links, no category pages.
No. Cartiofin is a nutritional supplement, NOT a treatment for hypertension or any cardiovascular condition. It cannot replace antihypertensive medication (amlodipine, telmisartan, losartan, lisinopril, etc.), beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, ARBs, statins, antiplatelets, or any prescribed cardiovascular drug. Cartiofin is positioned strictly as a cardiovascular-wellness nutritional adjunct for adults under regular medical care — supporting endothelial function, mitochondrial bioenergetics, and circulatory wellness through complementary research-anchored mechanisms. Anyone with diagnosed cardiovascular conditions must remain under their treating physician's care and continue prescribed treatment without modification.
Three things. First, every ingredient is referenced to a reviewed study — CoQ10 to the Rosenfeldt meta-analysis, hibiscus to the McKay Journal of Nutrition trial, garlic to the Ried BMC trial, hawthorn to the Pittler Cochrane review, olive-leaf to the Susalit Phytomedicine trial, magnesium to the Zhang Hypertension meta-analysis. Second, all six ingredients are at standardised forms and clinically-relevant doses — ubiquinol (not oxidised ubiquinone), magnesium citrate (not oxide), aged-garlic extract (not raw powder), oleuropein-standardised olive-leaf (not bulk leaf powder). Third, the formula synthesises three Mediterranean-diet actives (olive-leaf, garlic, hibiscus) with the CoQ10 + magnesium + hawthorn cardiovascular-nutrition layer into a single thrice-daily capsule — a research synthesis, not a marketing blend.
No. Cartiofin is deliberately distributed through this single nutritionist-reviewed catalogue rather than general pharmacy chains or third-party marketplaces. We do this for two reasons: it keeps the supply chain auditable end-to-end, and it prevents the counterfeit-Cartiofin problem that affects many popular Indian cardiovascular-wellness formulations once they appear on marketplaces with anonymous third-party sellers. Any listing claiming to be Cartiofin outside this catalogue cannot be authenticated by us. To order, use the pay-on-delivery form on this page.
Speak to your treating physician or cardiologist BEFORE starting. The aged-garlic extract in Cartiofin can have mild additive antiplatelet effects with anticoagulants (warfarin, clopidogrel, apixaban, dabigatran) and antiplatelets — requiring closer INR or coagulation-profile monitoring during the first weeks of combined use. If you take statins, mention CoQ10 to your physician — the research relationship between statins and CoQ10 is well-characterised and your prescribing clinician will know whether to monitor anything additionally. Never start a nutritional supplement on top of prescribed cardiovascular medication unilaterally — your treating physician must approve the combination.
Cartiofin is a nutritional cardiovascular-wellness adjunct, not a pharmacological intervention. The polyphenol + CoQ10 + magnesium stack supports cardiovascular wellness through complementary nutritional mechanisms that build effect over multi-day consumption. Most users describe perceptible subjective changes in daytime energy patterns between days 5 and 10 of the course. Cartiofin is NOT designed to produce rapid clinical blood-pressure changes — any product claiming to 'normalise blood pressure in 7 days' or 'cure hypertension' should be treated with extreme scepticism, and Cartiofin explicitly does not make those claims.
Both aged-garlic extract and CoQ10 should be discontinued 7–14 days before any elective surgery because of their mild antiplatelet and anticoagulant-interaction profiles. If you have surgery scheduled, do not start a Cartiofin course — wait until your post-operative cardiovascular-wellness window. If you are mid-course when surgery is scheduled, stop immediately and inform your surgical team about all supplements you have been taking — they will adjust pre-operative coagulation monitoring accordingly.
The 30-capsule / 10-day thrice-daily format matches the cyclical-use approach generally supported in modern cardiovascular-nutrition literature for polyphenol-and-cofactor stacks. After a 10-day Cartiofin course you can reassess your subjective wellness baseline, take a 7–14 day washout, and consider a second course as part of an ongoing cardiovascular-wellness adjunct rotation alongside your physician-directed routine.
Cartiofin is a nutritional layer on top of, not a substitute for, well-known cardiovascular-wellness lifestyle steps: reasonable sodium awareness (Indian processed foods can carry sub-optimal sodium loads), 30 minutes of moderate physical activity daily, 7–8 hours nightly sleep, reasonable alcohol moderation, smoking cessation if applicable, and continued routine medical monitoring (annual BP, lipid panel, ECG when indicated). The Mediterranean-diet pattern itself — olive oil, vegetables, legumes, moderate dairy and fish, limited processed food — is the broader context Cartiofin's actives synthesise. The supplement works best in that broader lifestyle frame.
Cartiofin is a dietary supplement classified as a nutraceutical or food-for-special-dietary-use under applicable Indian nutraceutical regulations. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Results vary by individual. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse symptom occurs. Always consult a registered medical practitioner before starting any new supplement, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, on prescription medication, or managing a chronic condition.