May 04, 2011 -- All-natural nitrite and nitrate containing dietary supplement promotes nitric oxide production and reduces triglycerides in humans.Nitric Oxide has been referred to as a ‘Miracle Molecule’ due to the molecule’s signaling function for many major processes in the body. Dr. Nathan Bryan, lead researcher of the study explains: ‘Nitric Oxide can be generated by consuming foods such as green leafy vegetables, beets and celery and through regular exercise, but when we hit the age of 40, the body’s ability to extract Nitric Oxide is greatly diminished. Taking a supplement can assist in the body’s production of Nitric Oxide. As a result, NeoGenis Labs developed Neo40, a twice daily FDA approved nutritional supplement to help restore the body’s ability to produce Nitric Oxide.’
ABOUT THE STUDY:
Effects of Neo40 DailyTM on Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Risks: A Clinical Trial, Dr. Nathan S. Bryan
Description: Conducted at The Houston Institute for Clinical Research, blood analysis by LabCorp N=30, statistical analysis at 95% confidence level. Double-blinded, placebo controlled study of patients over 40 with 3 or more of the following cardiovascular risk factors: hypertension, obesity, hyperlipidemia, smoking, sedentary, family history of CVD and diabetes. Baseline blood draw, then 30-day regimen of Neo40 DailyTM followed by another blood draw. Objective: Measure effect of Neo40 DailyTM on biomarkers for cardiovascular risk & markers for nitric oxide production. Summary of patients taking Neo40 Daily: There was no significant change in placebo patients.
Findings After 30 days of Neo40 DailyTM:
Plasma nitrite levels doubled, indicating increased nitric oxide levels
Statistically significant reduction in triglycerides
7-35% reduction in c-reactive proteins in patients with elevated levels
Over half of patients reported feeling more energetic and less anxious
Nathan S. Bryan, PhD is the definitive expert on Nitric Oxide. He has spent the last 7 years conducting research and developing subsequent therapeutics to restore Nitric Oxide levels in the human body. He is a sought-after speaker at international physician forums and the leading professor of molecular medicine at the University of Texas. His work has been published and quoted thousands of times in medical and scientific journals/articles.Dr. Bryan’s research is dedicated to providing a better understanding of the interactions of Nitric Oxide (NO) and related metabolites with their different biological targets at the molecular and cellular level and the significance of these reactions for physiology and pathophysiology. Attempts are made to identify what particular changes in Nitric Oxide -related signaling pathways and reaction products occur in disease states such as endothelial dysfunction, ischemia/reperfusion, tissue/cardiac protection, diabetes, atherosclerosis cancer and inflammation with the aim of testing their amenability as biomarkers for diagnosis and/or treatment of specific disease, providing an interface between analytical biochemistry, physiology/pharmacology and medicine.s.
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