Diane Scallo, MS, RD  

Registered Dietitian
Certified Health Chef
Holistic Lifestyle Coach

 

Specializing in:

  • Multiple Sclerosis Nutrition
  • Food Allergies/Sensitivities
  • Weight Management

Vasotensin

Vasotensin provides peptides from bonito fish to support health blood pressure levels already in the normal range.

Benefits:

  • Bonito peptides have been shown to reduce the formation of angiotensin II—a potent vasoconstrictor—through their interaction of bonito peptides with angiotensin converting enzyme.
  • Fast-acting formula designed to provide a clinically effective dose in just 2 tablets twice daily.
  • Assayed to assure product viability and the presence of LKPNM—a peptide found to produce eight-fold higher activity when hydrolyzed by angiotensin converting enzyme as occurs in the body.
  • Testing for LKPNM assures optimal efficacy to help maintain blood pressure already within the normal range.
  • No rebound (reverse) effect observed in human clinical trials when supplementation is discontinued.
  • Excellent safety profile—no serious adverse effects associated with bonito peptides have been reported.
  • May be used as a complement to other heart support programs:

— Prescription drugs
— Medical foods
— Dietary supplements
Price: $ 48.25

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October 13, 2009
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