Thursday, July 30, 2009

Doctors Gain New Understanding of Frozen Shoulder Syndrome

Doctors Gain New Understanding of Frozen Shoulder Syndrome

Advances in treatment presented to national audience of health care professionals.

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) July 30, 2009 -- On August 8 and 9, 2009, doctors from across the country will attend the inaugural Frozen Shoulder Syndrome Diagnosis and Treatment™ seminar in Dallas, Texas. The curriculum, developed by OTZ Health Education Systems™ (OTZ™), is based on two years of research and hundreds of successful patient outcomes. Doctors in attendance will receive live training from OTZ founder and curriculum developer Dr. Francis X. Murphy and his distinguished team of OTZ neurologists, chiropractors, and muscle therapy experts.

The OTZ Frozen Shoulder Syndrome Diagnosis and Treatment curriculum will be presented at Parker College of Chiropractic in Dallas. Attendance is limited to licensed health care practitioners seeking clinical competency and certification in the new approach to diagnosing and treating Frozen Shoulder Syndrome, a debilitating ailment affecting millions worldwide. The curriculum and training is accredited for the maximum 12 hours of post-graduate continuing education (CE) credit, and attendees must successfully demonstrate full competency to receive OTZ certification.

In 2007, Dallas chiropractor Dr. Francis X. Murphy put into practice a unique form of analysis and correction targeted at the condition known as Frozen Shoulder Syndrome (FSS). Since then, hundreds of patients with FSS have sought out Dr. Murphy for this treatment and have had their FSS successfully resolved. After two years of observation, study, and the assistance of many health care institutions and patients, a new understanding of the nature and causes of FSS has emerged and has been developed in the OTZ curriculum. FSS has been linked to certain neurological disorders with which the OTZ diagnosis and treatment approach has also shown tremendous promise as well as generated new questions.

The most basic element of the OTZ training is the live demonstration of compelling analysis and treatment on medically diagnosed Frozen Shoulder patients during the seminar. Clinical studies are recorded on digital video and will be made available to enrolled health professionals in early September at http://www.OTZHealthEd.com. The site will offer a Certified OTZ Provider Directory that FSS patients can use to locate a doctor who can effectively treat FSS using the OTZ method. Doctor attendees will also use the site to access the online multimedia Continuing Education Center, where they will have 24/7 access to all OTZ curriculum, including videos, audio podcasts, documents, and new research.

All treatment expenses are being waived for FSS patients who meet the medical requirement and are willing to share the treatment process with doctors attending the OTZ seminar. Sufferers of Frozen Shoulder Syndrome can call (214) 368-3030 to see if they qualify to receive free treatment at an upcoming OTZ seminar. A limited number of cases are treated each month, and treatment requires patients to be in Dallas, Texas for a period of one week.

About OTZ Health Education Systems

OTZ Health Education Systems, LLC (OTZ) is the developer of a proven method of diagnosing and successfully treating Frozen Shoulder Syndrome (FSS). OTZ trains doctors so they can help the millions of people worldwide who suffer from the debilitating effects of FSS. The OTZ method is based on years of research by founder Dr. Francis X. Murphy and encompasses the fields of neurology, chiropractic, and biochemistry to relieve the conditions that cause Frozen Shoulder Syndrome.

CONTACT

Victor A. DiBlasi

OTZ Health Education Systems

214.205.9930

OTZ and OTZ Health Education Systems are trademarks of OTZ Health Education Systems, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Contact Information Victor DiBlasi

OTZ Health Education Systems, LLC

http://www.otzhealthed.com

214.205.9930



Wednesday, July 29, 2009

NeuroScience Associates Announces Expansion, Increases Capacity to Deliver High Quality Neurohistology Services

NeuroScience Associates Announces Expansion, Increases Capacity to Deliver High Quality Neurohistology Services

NeuroScience Associates, Inc. (NSA) (http://www.nsalabs.com), a global leader in mass-production neurohistology services, announces the opening of a new state-of-the-art facility. NSA projects that the new lab will quadruple its already high throughput capacity for brain and spinal cord histology used in medical and scientific research and development.

Knoxville, TN (PRWEB) July 29, 2009 -- In an effort to meet the growing demands of pharmaceutical companies and research labs, NeuroScience Associates, Inc. (NSA) (http://www.nsalabs.com), a global leader in mass-production neurohistology services, announces the opening of a new state-of-the-art facility. NSA projects that the new lab will quadruple its already high throughput capacity for brain and spinal cord histology used in medical and scientific research and development.

"Today's economic downturn is creating unfortunate bottlenecks and budget constraints for many pharmaceutical and research companies. Many of these organizations, in addition to our longstanding

clients, are outsourcing all or part of their neurohistology needs to us," said Dr. Bob Switzer, founder and president of NSA. "Our new laboratory will enable us to meet these needs and to keep R&D work on pace and below budget for our clients."

By employing NSA's MultiBrain® technology, thousands of sections are stained simultaneously, eliminating the many variables, both human and environmental, that occur under conventional staining protocols. The company's experience in neurohistology has supported key research for solutions to many neurological ailments including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Huntington's disease, stroke and neurotoxicity.

Based on recent calculations, MultiBrain® technology, the cornerstone of NSA's high quality and efficient neurohistologic processing, is up to eight times (8X) less expensive than other methods. Mass production neurohistology enables NSA to produce finished slides from the brains and/or spinal cords of hundreds of test animals in as little as three weeks per project. The larger, state-of-the-art laboratory and additional NSA team members will allow NSA to meet the ever-growing needs of clients.

As Dr. Andrew Steele from the California Institute of Technology states in a recent testimonial, "NSA was extremely helpful from my first interactions and throughout the project. NSA's commitment to customer satisfaction is unparalleled, and they are happy to help with the study design and will even find ways to help the customer get their pathology done in the most cost-effective manner. I have worked with several pathologists/clinical labs and am very impressed with the quality of tissue preservation and immunostaining using MultiBrain® technology. The work done by NSA is of the highest quality. I look forward to working with them in the future."

About NeuroScience Associates

A privately held company, founded in 1989, NSA specializes in a unique niche market as providers of high-throughput neurohistology services. Through NSA's proprietary MultiBrain® technology, researchers can significantly reduce their R&D cycle times. Rapid delivery, high quality and low cost of delivery are the results of this technology.

NeuroScience Associates' clients include academic and institutional researchers and all sizes of domestic and international pharmaceutical companies including 15 out of the top 20. For more information, contact Chris Massei @ 866-341-8191, 540-341-8191, or visit http://www.nsalabs.com.

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Contact Information JODIE POZO OLANO

NeuroScience Associates

http://www.nsalabs.com

540-349-2311



Memory Loss - Prevent and Treat with Lifestyle Changes

Memory Loss - Prevent and Treat with Lifestyle Changes

Just released book, Memory Loss - Prevent and Treat with Lifestyle Changes, helps individuals improve their memory and cut their risk of dementia with lifestyle changes. Also, the book helps families living with dementia get better care for their loved ones. The book is free to download.

Crystal Lake, IL. (PRWEB) July 29, 2009 -- Memory Loss affects millions of people in the United States, and over 5 million suffer from a more severe form for called Dementia, with Alzheimer's dementia being the most common form. Dr. Amarish Dave', a board certified neurologist in private practice in Crystal lake, Illinois, has released a book, titled: Memory Loss- Prevent and Treat with Lifestyle Changes. The book is free to download by clicking here: Memory Loss (http://www.neurologistcare.com/memoryloss.html)

The book reviews the lifestyle changes that can impact memory loss and also reduce one's risk of developing dementia. Dementia is a progressive decline in cognitive functions involving memory, processing of information, and mood changes among others. In addition, the book aims to provide guidance to families of loved ones already diagnosed with dementia. Dr. Dave' states, "Memory loss is an insidious problem for many people. It starts off as a subtle annoyance that many people learn to live with, but left untreated, it can become disabling. And for some, memory loss can be an early sign of dementia."

Many people can significantly reduce their problem with memory loss, and also greatly reduce their risk of developing Alzheimer's dementia, or other forms of dementia, by making lifestyle changes. The book reviews studies that show how lifestyle changes can improve memory and cut your dementia risk. Also, even patients with advance dementia can have improved quality of life and comfort with some non-traditional interventions.

To get a copy of the book for free click here: Memory Loss (http://www.neurologistcare.com/memoryloss.html)

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Contact Information Dr. Amarish Dave

Neurology Medical Group, Inc.

http://www.neurologistcare.com/memoryloss

815 337 7100

815 477 1555



Monday, July 27, 2009

Atlanta Sleep Medicine Clinic Views Representative Henry Waxman's Denial of Restless Leg Syndrome as a Sign of General Lack of Awareness of the Sleep Disorder

Atlanta Sleep Medicine Clinic Views Representative Henry Waxman's Denial of Restless Leg Syndrome as a Sign of General Lack of Awareness of the Sleep Disorder

Patients and physicians familiar with the symptoms of and treatments for Restless Leg Syndrome respond to Rep. Henry Waxman's denial of the sleep disorder. Waxman's statements also bring to light the overall lack of awareness about the disease among Americans.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) July 27, 2009 -- At the beginning of this month, California Rep. Henry Waxman (http://waxman.house.gov/) was released from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after treatment from fainting in his office. While on C-SPAN, Waxman was recorded saying that Restless Legs Syndrome is a disease created by pharmaceutical companies to make more money. In a video of this interview (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrwV6viF0-A) that has circulated on YouTube and news sites throughout July, Waxman described his experience arriving at the hospital after fainting:

"Somebody asked me, 'Why is your knee jerking?' And I thought I was making a joke, and I said, 'Well I have Restless Leg Syndrome.' Now, I don't think there is such a thing as restless leg syndrome. I'll probably hear from all those people who have it. But I thought that Restless Leg Syndrome was a disease that was created by a drug company that wanted to sell a drug for the disease they had created. And I was making a joke. Well, when I got out of the hospital, I looked at my record, it said, 'He claims to have Restless Leg Syndrome.' Well, I don't know if there is such a thing or not. I don't have it. But a lot of people start thinking they have medical problems because they've seen too many of these commercials. I don't think that's doing the public a lot of good. It's certainly making the drug companies richer, but it's not doing a lot of good for the public."

Ironically, right after this statement, a caller from Virginia phoned in to deny Rep. Waxman's point. This caller, named Scott, said, "Rep. Waxman, as someone who does have Restless Leg Syndrome (http://www.atlantasleep.com/common-disorders.php) I can tell you that it does exist." After laughter from Waxman, the caller continued, "It's a terrible thing. I had achieved that (RLS) through a back injury."

For those who struggle daily with the disease, Rep. Waxman's statement is anything but humorous. Ms. Elaine Gayle, a woman from Atlanta diagnosed with RLS said, "Restless Leg Syndrome definitely does exist. My sister has it so bad that she sometimes has to stop her car just to walk around and move her legs. When you have RLS, you just can't keep your legs still. At night it's a problem as well. Someone like Rep. Waxman dismissing it is simply a shame."

Russell Rosenberg, Ph.D., the founder and director of The Atlanta Sleep Medicine Clinic (http://www.atlantasleep.com), said, "Some people just don't understand how devastating and real RLS is until they have it themselves. Rep. Waxman's comments are a sign of how people continue to underestimate how great an effect a sleep disorder can have on your well-being."

Dr. Michael Lacey, a board certified sleep doctor (http://www.sleepschool.com/bios.aspx?id=312) who treated Gayle, agrees, "Rep. Waxman's interview is an excellent example of the dismissive nature with which truly disabling sleep disorders have been treated all too often by the uninformed, leading to patients being mislabeled or ignored altogether, rather than receiving appropriate and effective treatment."

Despite, an increase in the availability of sleep services in the United States, there is still a lack of awareness about sleep disorders among the general population. According to the Restless Leg Syndrome Foundation (http://www.rls.org), nearly 10% of the U.S. population may have RLS. Although many in this group have a mild form of this disorder, millions of Americans struggle daily with severe effects of RLS.

In describing her own symptoms, Gayle said, "When you have RLS, you know when you are getting tired because your legs begin to get really uncomfortable. You feel like you have to move your legs around. At night, you often unconsciously move your legs around like you are walking or running. This can be disruptive to not only your own sleeping patterns, but also to your sleeping partner."

Symptoms

So how can you find out if you or someone you know has Restless Legs Syndrome (http://www.rls.org/Page.aspx?pid=543)? The following symptoms are all possible indicators:

•    An irresistible urge to move your legs when resting, sitting, or lying down

•    A strong desire to move your legs that is relieved after walking around

•    Involuntary leg movements while awake or asleep

•    Tiredness or inability to concentrate during the day

•    Difficulty falling or staying asleep at night

Treatment

Although some primary care physicians diagnose and treat RLS, sleep specialists and neurologists often have more specific knowledge and experience with the disorder. At the Atlanta Sleep Medicine Clinic (http://www.atlantasleep.com), Dr. Michael Lacey, a board certified sleep doctor on staff, frequently consults with patients experiencing RLS as well as those with other sleep disorders like sleep apnea, insomnia, and narcolepsy.

Even though a complete cure for RLS has yet to be found, there are FDA-approved drugs on the market that can minimize the symptoms of RLS. There are also lifestyle changes and non-drug treatments that can help (http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/restless_legs/detail_restless_legs.htm). For instance, some vitamin deficiencies can elevate the severity of RLS symptoms. In addition some medications may make RLS worse. Eliminating caffeine and alcohol intake and keeping your diet healthy and balanced may also help minimize the effects of RLS.

About The Atlanta Sleep Medicine Clinic

The Atlanta Sleep Medicine Clinic is a full service diagnostic sleep center that was established in 2008. It was founded by one of the early pioneers in sleep medicine, Russell Rosenberg, Ph. D, D.ABSM, and his longtime associate, Michael Lacey, MD, D.ABSM. The Atlanta Sleep Clinic is Georgia's first clinic to be affiliated with the well-known Sleep School, The Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine and Technology. For more information about The Atlanta Sleep Clinic, please visit the clinic's web site at www.atlantasleep.com. Media Contact: Laura Baareman, The Atlanta Sleep Medicine Clinic, (770)883-6679.

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Contact Information Laura Baareman

The Atlanta Sleep Medicine Clinic

http://www.atlantasleep.com

770-883-6679



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Two Years Remain for Physicians to Obtain Sleep Medicine Certification without Fellowship Training

Two Years Remain for Physicians to Obtain Sleep Medicine Certification without Fellowship Training

Two years remain for physicians to bypass a year of area-specific training in their pursuit of Sleep Medicine Certification. The Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine and Technology will offer a board review course for Sleep Board Certification from October 3-5, 2009, that stresses the knowledge that is essential for success on the exam.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) July 22, 2009 -- Physicians interested in becoming board certified in the growing field of sleep medicine have two years remaining to take advantage of a 5-year "Grandfathering" period where they can potentially bypass a one-year sleep medicine fellowship that will be required of all candidates starting in 2012. Only two more board exams (http://www.aasmnet.org/ABMS.aspx) remain in this 5-year period, one in November 2009 and one in Fall 2011.

Following a decision made by several key medical boards in 2006, one path towards taking the sleep board exam has been significantly shortened. Physicians who are board certified in psychiatry, internal medicine, neurology, pediatrics, ENT, or Family Medicine and who meet the requirements of the practice pathway (http://www.abpn.com/sleep.htm) have the opportunity to sit for the exam without a one year sleep medicine fellowship.

For physicians who are taking advantage of this period, The Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine and Technology (http://www.sleepschool.com) has developed a unique course offering developed specifically to prepare them for the national sleep board exam to be held on November 19, 2009.

The school's 3-day weekend review course (http://www.sleepschool.com/page.aspx?id=156) gives physicians a boost in their preparations for the challenging day-long exam in November by reviewing a variety of clinical sleep disorders and sleep sciences as well as other skills tested on the board exam. The instructors mix lectures with case-based presentations and technology to create a unique study experience that gives doctors a solid foundation for preparing the rest of the month. Michael Rinow, MD, who passed the boards in 2007, said, "The Atlanta School's lectures feature sleep experts (http://www.sleepschool.com/bios.aspx) who are nationally known. The board review course places a great emphasis on mastering clinical parameters of various sleep problems and knowing the International Classification of Sleep Disorders."

Ramamurthy Bangalore, MD, who also used the review course to prepare for the boards said he appreciated the Atlanta School for its smaller class size. "The small group made the course more focused on the individual. At courses with too many people you feel disconnected. At the Atlanta School you feel like someone is tutoring you."

Dr. Bangalore, decided to get board certified after realizing how essential sleep is to the overall health of his patients. "In the past, doctors rarely even asked about their patient's sleep quality, which adds up to one-third of their life! Since studying sleep medicine I am better able to teach patients and help them with their sleep problems."

Edward Sall, MD, who took the Atlanta School's Early Bird Review Course in the spring, said that as a dentist and an ENT, the field of sleep medicine is all around him. "The sleep medicine field is a natural extension of what I already do. There is growing awareness about the importance of sleep and an aging population that both contribute to sleep medicine's growth. The momentum in the field right now combined with sleep's increasing role at my practice has given me a desire to get board certified in sleep medicine."

The review course features the school's founder and director (http://www.sleepschool.com/bios.aspx?id=304), Russell Rosenberg, Ph. D., ABSM, as one of the lead instructors. Dr. Rosenberg is an experienced board certified sleep specialist and educator. He lectures and teaches internationally on a range of sleep medicine topics. Dr. Rosenberg's expertise includes insomnia and disorders of excessive daytime sleepiness.

In addition to the 3-day board review course, the Atlanta School offers an optional one-day Digital Records Review Course (http://www.sleepschool.com/page.aspx?id=156) with Terrence Malloy, RPSGT. This precursor to the main course gives physicians an extra day to look at records and hone this skill that will be tested on the November exam.

About The Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine

Since 1992, the Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine & Technology in Atlanta has offered introductory and review courses for more than 5,000 physicians and health care professionals in sleep medicine and polysomnography. Four-day intensive introductory courses are designed for physicians and 80-hour courses, which include an online component, are designed for sleep technologists and allied health care professionals. The Atlanta School also offers special topics including Sleep Medicine for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants, Sleep Medicine for Industry Professionals, and has an Online Learning Center that features a technologist registry preparatory course. For more information about the Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine, please visit the school's web site at www.sleepschool.com. Media Contact: Laura Baareman, The Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine and Technology, (770)883-6679.

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Contact Information Laura Baareman

The Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine and Technology

http://www.sleepschool.com

770-883-6679



Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Clarian Health/Indiana University School of Medicine Specialty Programs Ranked Among Best in Nation

Clarian Health/Indiana University School of Medicine Specialty Programs Ranked Among Best in Nation

Clarian/IUSM programs are the only Indiana programs included in prestigious national rankings

Indianapolis, IN (Vocus) July 21, 2009 -- Nine clinical programs at Clarian Health (www.clarian.org)/Indiana University School of Medicine (http://www.medicine.iu.edu/) are ranked among the top 50 national programs in U.S. News & World Report's "2009-10 America's Best Hospitals" guide. Clarian's Methodist Hospital and Indiana University Hospital are the only Indiana hospitals included in the rankings, and are among only 174 hospitals recognized out of the 4,861 evaluated nationwide.

Published in the July 21 issue of U.S. News & World Report, the guide ranks clinical programs at Clarian, a partner of Indiana University School of Medicine, in nine of the 16 specialties evaluated. This is U.S. News' 20th year of ranking America's elite medical centers "to help patients find the best hospital when the need is great"; it is Clarian/IUSM's 12th consecutive appearance in the guide.

In June, seven specialty programs at Riley Hospital for Children were ranked among the top 30 children's hospitals in the nation. Riley's urology program was ranked third in the nation.

The complete guide and hospitals rankings are available online at www.usnews.com.

Clarian's recognized adult programs and their numerical rankings are:

* Gastrointestinal Disorders 13th

* Urology 16th

* Orthopedics 24th

* Neurology & Neurosurgery 26th

* Ear, Nose, Throat 26th

* Respiratory Disorders 26th

* Geriatric Care 27th

* Cancer 32nd

* Kidney Disease 38th

Riley Hospital for Children recognized programs and their numerical rankings are:

* Urology 3rd

* Diabetes & Endocrine Disorders 12th

* Neonatal Care 14th

* Respiratory Disorders 14th

* Digestive Disorders 18th

* Neurology & Neurosurgery 27th

* Orthopedics 28th

"We are honored to be listed alongside the top hospitals in the country," said Daniel F. Evans, Jr., president and CEO of Clarian Health (www.clarian.org). "This is our second recognition this year, as Riley Hospital for Children was recognized among the nation's top pediatric hospitals. I'm extremely proud of the hard work by all our staff and physicians at Clarian and the IU School of Medicine to improve the health of our patients and our community. It's their daily dedication that moves us toward a preeminent health care system."

"These rankings once again demonstrate the dedication to quality care and service by the Clarian Health and School of Medicine physicians and faculty, caregivers and staff. I commend all those who make this partnership a successful contributor to the health of Hoosiers and to our life sciences initiative," said D. Craig Brater, M.D., dean of the Indiana University School of Medicine (www.medicine.iu.edu) and IU vice president for life sciences.

CONTACT:

Clarian Health

James Wide

317.962.4589

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Contact Information James Wide

Clarian Health

http://www.clarian.org

317-962-4589



Brunswick Labs Certifies Antioxidant Power of Vindure 900 from Vinomis Laboratories

Brunswick Labs Certifies Antioxidant Power of Vindure 900 from Vinomis Laboratories

Brunswick Laboratories, the leader in antioxidant testing of foods and supplements, has determined that each Vindure 900 tablet from Vinomis Laboratories has an ORAC rating of 19,638, over six times times the USDA recommended daily consumption of at least 3000 ORAC units.

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) July 21, 2009 -- Brunswick Laboratories, the leader in antioxidant testing of foods and supplements, has determined that each Vindure 900 tablet from Vinomis Laboratories has an ORAC rating of 19,638, over six times times the USDA recommended daily consumption of at least 3000 ORAC units. A copy of the Brunswick report (http://www.vinomis.com/images/Brunswick.pdf) is posted on the Vinomis website (http://www.vinomis.com).

Antioxidants (http://www.vinomis.com/antioxidants.do) are chemicals which "scavenge" free oxygen radicals from the body, preventing cell damage from oxidation. Health problems such as heart disease, macular degeneration, strokes, Alzheimer's, diabetes, cancer etc. are all contributed to by oxidative damage from free radicals. According to Dr. Bryan Donohue, chief of cardiology at UPMC, "Our bodies produce free oxygen radicals as a natural by-product of energy production in cells. However, as we age, the mechanisms for neutralizing them decrease. The excess free radicals cause cellular damage, and by reacting with cholesterol in the bloodstream, form deposits that can clog arteries."

According to Jeff Bost PAC, author of "Fish Oils - The Natural Anti-Inflammatory," and Clinical Instructor in Neurological Surgery at UPMC, "the increasing level of environmental toxins, and a long-term decline in the antioxidants found in our foods, make antioxidant supplements a vital component of good health."

Dr. Mehmet Oz, on the "Oprah" website, demonstrates antioxidant power by comparing apples to apples--one half of an apple is sprinkled with lemon juice and the other is not. While the lemony half remains new and crisp-looking, the untreated half becomes brown and shriveled because of exposure to oxygen, also called oxidation. "The same thing happens to our skin, to our heart, to our eyes," Dr. Oz says. "All of our bodies need to have the antioxidants."

The antioxidant power of Vindure comes from a hefty dose of its three primary ingredients: over 400mg of 98% pure trans-Resveratrol, 100mg of pure Quercetin, and 400mg of red wine grape extract containing over 90% polyphenols. According to Mark Juliano, Vinomis CEO, "The Resveratrol, Quercetin, and other Polyphenols in Vindure provide a double benefit - they are super-powerful antioxidants, as well as SIRT gene activators."

In 2003, a team of scientists at Harvard Medical School discovered that 19 polyphenols, of which 17 are found in red wine grapes, activate the SIRT genes, causing them to produce enzymes call Sirtuins that are a critical component in slowing down the aging process. Resveratrol was found to be the number one activator of these genes. Every 100mg of pure Resveratrol has the added benefit of adding over 3000 ORAC units of antioxidants, to our diet.

Antioxidants have received a lot of attention from promoters of "super-fruit" products, containing Acai, Blueberry, Mangosteen, Noni, and Pomegranate. But it turns out that each Vindure tablet, containing over 860mg of pure polyphenols including 400mg of whole Bordeaux grape extract, exceeds the antioxidant power found in an average serving of ANY of the so-called "superfruits."

The relationship between antioxidants and various health issues has been well established. According to the National Cancer Institute, "Considerable laboratory evidence from chemical, cell culture, and animal studies indicates that antioxidants may slow or possibly prevent the development of cancer." The American Academy of Family Physicians recommends supplementation with antioxidants (except beta carotene) to prevent coronary heart disease, reporting that, "… studies find lower coronary heart disease morbidity and mortality in persons who consume larger quantities of antioxidants in foods or supplements."

Vinomis Laboratories develops and distributes nutraceutical products based upon new science from an exclusive Harvard Medical School license. Their products are formulated to provide the benefits of red wine polyphenols, including Resveratrol and Quercetin, in the highest quality products.

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Contact Information Barry Yarkoni

Vinomis Laboratories

http://www.Vinomis.com

323-282-7224