Editorial verdictThe official OxiGuard 10 bottle states “Supports Cardiovascular Health” and “Helps Improve Blood Flow,” and identifies 60 capsules as a 30-day supply. These are supplement claims printed by the seller; the packshot alone is not evidence of prevention or treatment for cardiovascular disease.
Confirmed presentation
The neutral official packshot shows one Simple Promise OxiGuard 10 bottle, labeled as a dietary supplement. The quantity suggests a two-capsule daily serving, but users should follow the current Supplement Facts and directions rather than infer a dose from the front panel.
Health-claim boundary
Blood pressure, circulation symptoms and cardiovascular risk deserve evidence-based assessment. Do not use a supplement claim to delay evaluation of chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, weakness or other urgent symptoms.
What to verify before considering it
Read every active ingredient and amount, other ingredients, warnings and serving directions. Check interactions with blood-pressure medicines, anticoagulants and other cardiovascular treatment with a qualified professional. Confirm seller terms independently.