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. 2010 Oct 13;2011:632829. doi: 10.1155/2011/632829

Table 3.

Common supplements used by cardiac patients, pooled results from included studies.

Supplement Number of studies Pooled n Pooled sample Pooled prevalence (%)
aloe vera 2 15 423 3.6
Bilberry 2 4 439 1.0
Calcium 6 1,017 4,629 22.0
cayenne pepper/capsicum 2 26 486 5.3
chromium/chromium picolinate 3 11 679 1.6
coenzyme Q10 7 58 2,335 2.5
Dandelion 2 4 359 1.0
Echinacea 5 705 11,503 6.1
fish oil/omega-3 7 279 14,014 2.0
flax seed/flax seed oil 5 48 1,235 3.9
folic acid 7 160 5,108 3.1
Garlic 12 902 16,417 5.5
Ginger 6 302 11,909 2.5
ginkgo biloba 6 572 15,131 3.8
Ginseng 8 502 14,471 3.5
glucosamine/chondroitin 8 499 11,855 4.2
green tea 4 61 931 6.6
Hawthorn 4 13 913 1.4
Iron 4 26 673 3.9
Kelp 2 7 486 1.4
Lecithin 3 8 492 1.6
multivitamins and minerals 9 1,883 5,525 34.1
Magnesium 6 50 1,352 3.7
mint/lemon balm 2 44 417 10.7
Nettle 3 68 864 7.9
Parsley 4 214 10,824 2.0
Peppermint 2 214 10,824 2.0
Potassium 3 87 4,034 2.2
Sage 2 29 417 7.0
saw palmetto 4 32 1,023 3.1
Selenium 2 8 385 2.0
St John's wort 3 220 11,053 2.0
Valerian 3 24 882 2.7
vitamin A/beta-carotene 6 107 4,671 2.3
vitamin B/B12/B complex 8 470 5,261 8.9
vitamin C 9 768 5,408 14.2
vitamin D 4 42 1,047 4.0
vitamin E 8 1,056 5,318 19.9
Zinc 5 37 1,123 3.3

Note: Only supplements with reported ≥1% use in 2 or more studies were included. Some figures were calculated from reported percentages.