That claim is misleading. You can’t “unclog” arteries with vitamins. Plaque buildup—Atherosclerosis—develops over years, and while you can slow or stabilize it (and sometimes see modest regression), there’s no quick vitamin fix.
🧠 What vitamins can and can’t do
Vitamins support overall health, but:
- ❌ They don’t dissolve plaque like a drain cleaner
- ❌ They don’t replace medication or lifestyle changes
- ✅ They can help correct deficiencies that affect heart health
💊 Vitamins often mentioned (with real context)
1. Vitamin D
- Low levels are linked to higher heart risk
- Supplementing helps if you’re deficient—but doesn’t “clear arteries”
2. Vitamin B12 & other B vitamins
- Help control homocysteine (a risk marker)
- Effect on actual heart outcomes is limited
3. Vitamin K2
- Plays a role in calcium metabolism
- Research is ongoing; not a proven artery “cleaner”
4. Vitamin C
- Antioxidant support
- Doesn’t remove plaque
5. Vitamin E
- Antioxidant
- High doses may carry risks (not routinely recommended for heart protection)
6. Omega-3 fatty acids (not a vitamin, but often included)
- Can lower triglycerides
- May reduce cardiovascular risk in certain people
🫀 What actually helps your arteries
- Lower LDL cholesterol (diet + meds like Statins if needed)
- Control blood pressure and blood sugar
- Regular physical activity
- Not smoking
🚫 Why these posts spread
They take:
- A real nutrient role
- Stretch it into a dramatic cure claim
✅ Bottom line
Vitamins can support heart health—but they don’t unclog arteries. Real improvement comes from long-term habits and proper treatment, not quick fixes.
If you want, I can review your diet or supplements and suggest what’s actually useful for heart health.