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Media Release (9/02/2009)
Niacin has long been prescribed for the treatment of various
cardiovascular conditions, particularly for elevated cholesterol. Although
niacin has numerous therapeutic benefits, taking therapeutic levels of niacin
will often result in a considerable side effects include flushing, particularly
of the face and neck and burning skin, GI complaints and weakness.
Studies have found a safer alternative to Niacin
called Inositol Hexaniacinate which
has been found in numerous trials to be a safer alternative than
conventional nicotinic acid therapy.
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Media Release (15/01/2009)
Recently at the University of
California at Berkeley, the Director of the National Institutes of Health Cancer
Research Program were
studying the properties of Diindolylmethane (DIM),
a naturally occurring compound found in Brassica vegetables including broccoli,
cauliflower, cabbage, kale, brussels sprouts, when they made a remarkable
discovery........
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Media Release (26/10/2007)
A new study shows Echinacea works for reducing the
symptoms and the duration of the common cold. Probably one the most popular
herbal remedies on the market today has been shown to cut the chances of
catching the common cold by 58 percent and reduces the duration of the common
cold by 1.4 days.
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Media Release (25/06/2007)
Recently it was announced by ReGen Therapeutics that
it had entered into an exclusive license agreement with Metagenics Inc for the
commercialization of ReGen's proline-rich polypeptide complex called
Colostrinin™. Metagenics at this point in time has an exclusive agreement to
market Colostrinin as a nutraceutical for humans in both North America & Australia. Metagenics will market Colostrinin as the active ingredient in its
healthy brain aging support formula which will be known as CogniSure™ in Northern America & Colostrinin™ in
Australia.
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