07.01.08
ChromeMate from InterHealth Nutraceuticals was found to lower sugar-induced blood pressure in part by decreasing the activity on the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), a hormone system that regulates long-term blood pressure.
The study, recently published in the Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, first confirmed that disturbances in the RAS were significant factors in the elevation of sugar-induced blood pressure, as measured by increased levels of the hormone angiotensin-2. Animals that ingested ChromeMate experienced a significant decrease in angiotensin-2 levels and blood pressure, demonstrating one way that ChromeMate works to promote healthy blood pressure levels. ChromeMate has also been shown to be highly effective in helping to maintain healthy blood sugar levels and body weight.
The study was conducted at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, MI, by Nicholas Perricone, MD, FACN, Harry Preuss, MD, MACN, CNS, Debasis Bagchi, PhD, and Bobby Echard, MT.
For further information: 707-751-2800
The study, recently published in the Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, first confirmed that disturbances in the RAS were significant factors in the elevation of sugar-induced blood pressure, as measured by increased levels of the hormone angiotensin-2. Animals that ingested ChromeMate experienced a significant decrease in angiotensin-2 levels and blood pressure, demonstrating one way that ChromeMate works to promote healthy blood pressure levels. ChromeMate has also been shown to be highly effective in helping to maintain healthy blood sugar levels and body weight.
The study was conducted at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, MI, by Nicholas Perricone, MD, FACN, Harry Preuss, MD, MACN, CNS, Debasis Bagchi, PhD, and Bobby Echard, MT.
For further information: 707-751-2800