Posts Tagged ‘Metabolic Syndrome’

Reliv, a leader in nutritional supplements, has just announced their newest product, GlucAffect, a powder based formula that the company says has been shown to reduce blood glucose levels and aid in controlling weight.

GlucAffect’s main ingredient, Pycnogenol is a nutrient rich antioxidant that has been shown in clinical studies to provide many health benefits, namely lowering high blood glucose levels. High blood glucose levels along with excess weight are two of the main factors in metabolic syndrome, a disease which increases the chance of suffering from heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Nearly 47 million American has metabolic syndrome according to the American Heart Association.

Reliv conducted its own clinical study of 50 overweight people who showed signs of elevated blood glucose levels. During the eight week study, the subject taking GlucAffect not only lowered their
fasting blood glucose by around 30% percent, but also lost an average of 16 pounds.

“Metabolic syndrome is a serious, emerging health concern among the medical community, and physicians are more frequently looking to nutritional science as a complement to traditional care and prescriptive remedies. We see the study results of GlucAffect as a significant development,” said Dr. Carl Hastings, vice chairman and chief scientific officer, Reliv.

The new product comes in a powder form that can be blended with any liquid; water, juice, coffee or
milk to make a nutritional beverage. The product is now available to all customers in the 13 counties where Reliv operates. This is Reliv’s 13th nutritional product. The Missouri based company currently has five products that are already patented and 2 more on the way.

Of course, it is important to note that none of the statements above have been approved by the FDA-studies that corroborate Reliv statement were done for and by the company itself.

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usana.gifUSANA Health Sciences, Inc. released a study yesterday done by researcher at the University of Colorado, Denver that confirmed that a lifestyle change can improve Metabolic Syndrome. Metabolic Syndrome as it is commonly referred to, is used to describe the pre-diabetic state that usually involves obesity, high blood pressure and insulin resistance. Researchers found that when participants made changes in lifestyle, eating and taking nutritional supplements, the symptoms of the Syndrome significantly eased.

This study validated a study done by USANA in 2005. Both studies used USANA’s nutritional supplement including USANA nutritional shakes and health bars.

The original study, conducted by USANA, involved 25 subjects who went through USANA’s lifestyle modification project. The newer study, done by the University of Colorado involved a larger group of 60 participants who followed an internet based program for 12 weeks. The results of both studies were similar.

Dr. Ray Strand, a family-practice physician, member of USANA’s Scientific Advisory Council and distributor, developed the Internet-based lifestyle program used in both studies. Subjects in the UCD study lost an average of 12 lbs.

The full study will not be available until later in the year, some of the results have already been announced.

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