Nature may have already created what we’ve been searching for.
When we think about protecting our health, we often focus on what to avoid.
Less processed food. Fewer chemicals. Cleaner water. Better ingredients.
But there’s another side of the equation that doesn’t get nearly enough attention: what our bodies have lost.
For thousands of years, people naturally consumed beneficial bacteria through fresh foods, fermented foods, healthy soil, and a close connection to nature. Modern life has changed that. Today, our food is more processed, our environments are more sterile, and many of us have far less exposure to the beneficial microbes our ancestors encountered every day.
One of those microbes is called Bacillus subtilis.

This remarkable bacterium has been studied for its ability to support a healthy gut microbiome, immune function, cardiovascular health, and the body’s natural defenses. Researchers have also discovered strains of Bacillus subtilis that can break down glyphosate in soil, highlighting the remarkable role these organisms can play in restoring healthy ecosystems. While that research has been conducted in environmental settings, it underscores just how powerful beneficial microbes can be.

Inspired by this growing body of research, Stand for Health Freedom co-founders Sayer Ji and Dr. Joel Bohemier developed CardioNK™, a formula centered around a clinically studied strain of Bacillus subtilis, along with nattokinase, vitamin K2 (MK-7), and plant-based compounds selected to support cardiovascular and metabolic health. Rather than focusing on a single ingredient, the goal was to bring together nutrients that work in harmony, much like they do in nature.
Perhaps the biggest takeaway is this: our health isn’t shaped by our bodies alone. It’s influenced by the trillions of microorganisms that live within us and around us. Supporting that relationship through nutrition, healthy living, and thoughtfully designed products may be one more way to care for our long-term health.
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If you’d like to learn more about the science behind CardioNK™, the role of Bacillus subtilis, and why Sayer Ji and Dr. Joel Bohemier developed this formula, we’ve included additional resources below.

