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| The Orovo SuperFoods Supplement is a revolutionary new combination of the best ten superfoods in the world: barley, acai, cayenne pepper, buckwheat, flaxseed, alfalfa sprouts, lactobacillus acidophilus, soybean, garlic, and wheat grass. It also includes green tea, alpha-lipoic acid, DMAE, and Idebenone. What this means for you is a wrinkle erasing, acne fighting, weight loss supplement and that also combines antioxidants, vitamins and minerals all in one easy-to-take pill! |
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Features
The Ten Superfoods
BarleyBarley is a common cereal grain used across the world. It is known to help with bronchitis, diarrhea, gastritis, and inflammatory bowel conditions. It is also used for lowering blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol, and for weight loss. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition, 98-100) The fiber content of barley is most likely responsible for the observed reduction of cholesterol levels in healthy and hypercholesterolemic people. (J Am Diet Assoc 1994; 94:65-70) Researchers think barley may increase the excretion of bile acids or neutral sterols, increase catabolism of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, and reduce fat absorption.(J Am Coll Nutr 2004;23:55-62) It is also believed that barley can lower blood glucose. (BMJ 1988;297:958-60) AcaiAcai is a fruit found in the Amazon that resembles a grape or a blueberry. It is used for osteoarthritis, hypercholesterolemia, and for improving overall health. It is most often consumed raw and as a juice. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition, 5-6) The fruit pulp contains proteins and lipids shown to improve overall health. Acai also contains calcium, phosphorus, iron, and thiamine. (Magn Reson Imaging 2004;22:389-93) Acai has very high antioxidant activity, with more antioxidant content than cranberry, raspberry, blackberry, strawberry, and blueberry. (J Agric Food Chem 2004;52:1539-45) Cayenne PepperCayenne pepper is a hot pepper that has been used for centuries as a folk medicine. Cayenne pepper is used for flatulence, diarrhea, cramps, reducing blood clot tendencies, fever, hyperlipidemia, and preventing arteriosclerosis and heart disease. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition, 257-259) It is also known as a topical pain treatment (Covington TR, et al. Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs, 11th ed. Washington DC:Am Pharmaceutical Assn, 1996). BuckwheatBuckwheat is a grain that has been eaten for hundreds of years in the Far East. China, Japan, Korea, and other Asian countries have long enjoyed noodles made from buckwheat flour. Buckwheat can also be used for a variety of baked products, including pancakes, breads, muffins, crackers, bagels, cookies, and tortillas (among others). Buckwheat is thought of as a cereal, but is actually an herb of the buckwheat family, Polygonaceae. Buckwheat is used for improving glucose tolerance in patients with diabetes by increasing the sensitivity of beta cells to glucose. (J Agric Food Chem 2001;49:490-6) (Indian J Med Res 1985;81:162-8) It also has been reported to have antioxidant activity, possibly through free radical scavenger and anti-lipid peroxidation activities. (J Agric Food Chem 2003;51:1500-5) (Biol Pharm Bull 2001;24:209-13) There are also preliminary studies showing that buckwheat may have anti-allergenic properties. (Int Immunopharmacol 2003; 3:129-36) FlaxseedFlaxseed is just what it sounds like - the seed of the flax plant. It is used for chronic constipation , diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome, bladder inflammation, hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, atherosclerosis, and osteoporosis. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition 520-522) Flaxseed seems to significantly reduce total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in people with normal cholesterol levels and in people with high cholesterol levels. (Br J Nutr 1993;69:443-53) (Am J Clin Nutr 1995;61:62-8) (J Am Coll Nutr 1993;12:501-4) (Am J Clin Nutr 1999;69:395-402). There is also a correlation between the use of flaxseed and reduced risk of coronary heart disease. (J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2002;87:1527-32). Flaxseed is used to lower risk of atherosclerosis because it has the ability to reduce platelet aggregation and serum cholesterol. (Am J Clin Nutr 1999;69:395-402) (The Review of Natural Products by Facts and Comparisons. St. Louis, MO:Wolters Kluwer Co., 1999) Alfalfa SproutAlfalfa is a plant with a long history of use around the world as a livestock feed. Middle-Eastern cultures have long used alfalfa as fodder for horses, claiming increased speed and strength of the animals and leading to the name "Al-fal-fa" meaning "father of all foods." It is a great source of vitamins A, C, E, and K4; and minerals such as calcium, potassium, phosphorus, and iron. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition 26-27) The alfalfa leaf contains saponins which appear to decrease plasma cholesterol without creating a change in HDL levels. It also appears to decrease cholesterol absorption and increase the excretion of neutral steroids and bile acids. (Newall CA, Anderson LA, Philpson JD. Herbal Medicine:A Guide for Healthcare Professionals. London, UK:The Pharmaceutical Press, 1996) (The Review of Natural Products by Facts and Comparisons. St. Louis, MO:Wolters Kluwer Co., 1999) Alfalfa also appears to lower total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol in people with high cholesterol levels. (Atheroschlerosis 1987;65:173-9). Lactobacillus AcidophilusLactobacillus acidophilus is one of three beneficial bacteria found commonly in cultured yogurts. Lactobacillus is generally used for treatment and prevention of diarrhea. It is also used for digestion problems, irritable bowel syndrome, and inflammatory bowel syndrome. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition778-783) There is clinical research that shows that Lactobacillus might enhance natural immunity within healthy adults. It appears to increase the phagocytic activity in polymorphonuclear cells and monocytes and enhance the natural "killer cell". (Nutr Res 2001;21:183-9) (J Am Coll Nutr 2001;20:149-56) There is also preliminary research showing that lactobacillus has hypolipidemic and antiatheroschlerotic effects. There is limited clinical evidence showing that it can reduce total and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol with no effect on high-density cholesterol. ( Nutr Res 2002;22:393-403) (Nutr Res 2002;22:71-84) Lactobacillus seems to bind bile acids to cholesterol which results in increased bile acid-cholesterol excretion. It also seems to increase fatty acid production in the intestine which in turns decreases circulatory fatty acids by either inhibiting hepatic cholesterol synthesis or redirecting cholesterol from the plasma to the liver. (Am J Clin Nutr 2001;71:674-81) SoySoy is an ingredient for popular products such as soy milk, tofu and soy sauce. It's health benefits are widely known. Soy is used for hyperlipidemia, menopausal symptoms, preventing osteoporosis, and preventing cardiovascular diseases. It can also be used for hypertension, type 2 diabetes, constipation, diarrhea, and muscle soreness from exercising. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition, 1155-1162) It is most definitely useful against hyperlipidemia. It reduces total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein(LDL) levels in both hypercholesterolemic and normocholesterolemic men and women. (Am J Clin Nutr 1998;68:1375S-9) (Am J Clin Nutr 1998:68:1380S-4) Soybeans are also rich in calcium, iron, potassium, amino acids, vitamins, and fiber. Soy contains all the essential amino acids in sufficient quantities to support human life. (Circulation 2000;102:2555-9) Soy seems to lower blood pressure. (Menopause 2000:7:215-29) It has pharmacological effects that may be beneficial in preventing cardiovascular diseases. (J Nutr 1999;129:758S-67S) Soy may increase bile acid excretion and up regulate the low-density lipoprotein(LDL) receptors. (Circulation 2000;102:2555-9) (J Am Clin Nutr 2000;71:908-13) Soy protein reduces glucose levels due to its fiber content. There is evidence that soy improves glycemic control by inhibiting tyrosine kinase activity, thereby improving the insulin receptor affinity, improving glucose transport and increasing tissue sensitivity to insulin. (Am J Clin Nutr 2001;73:1131S-41S) GarlicIt's not just for warding off vampires anymore – garlic (the stinking rose) has been used for centuries for its reported benefits in promoting heart health and preventing infection. Garlic is used for hypertension, hyperlipidemia, preventing coronary heart disease, preventing age-related vascular changes and atherosclerosis. It is also used for stimulating the immune system. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition 556-561) There is clinical evidence that higher doses of 900 mg per day slow down the development of artherosclerosis in both aortic and femoral arteries when used over a four-year period. ( Atherosclerosis 2000:150:437-8) (Circulation 1997;96:2649-55) (Atherosclerosis 2000:144:237-49) Garlic has been shown to decrease total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, and triglyceride levels. (Br J Clin Pract Symp Suppl 1990;69:3-6) (Am J Med 1993;94:632-5) (Ann Intern Med 2000;133:420-9) There is evidence that when garlic is taken orally, it will modestly reduce blood pressure. (J Hypertension 1994;12:463-8) (Pharmacotherpay 1993;13:406-7) Garlic lowers cholesterol by acting as a HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor-a statin. (Lipids 1996;31:1269-76) (J Nutr 1983;113:1746-55) Garlic also shows antiplatelet properties in both patients with cardiovascular diseases and in healthy volunteers. (J Cardiovasc Pharacol 1998;31:904-8) ( J Nutr 2000;130:2662-5) WheatgrassWheatgrass is a young plant of the genus Agropyron. Wheatgrass is a great source of Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, iron, calcium, magnesium, and amino acids. It is used for increasing hemoglobin production, improving blood sugar disorders such as diabetes, and preventing bacterial infections. Additionally, it is used to reduce high blood pressure, to prevent gray hair, to improve digestion, and to block intestinal cholesterol absorption. It is also used orally for removing deposits of drugs, heavy metals, and carcinogens from the body and neutralizing toxins, removing toxins from the liver and removing toxins from the bloodstream. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition 1319-20) Wheatgrass seems to have antibiotic activity. (Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases) It also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. (Scand J Gastroenterol 2002;4:444-9) Other IngredientsGreen TeaGreen tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world (second only to water) and has been used medicinally for centuries in East Asia. Green tea can lower cholesterol and triglycerides (LDL), and increase high-density lipoprotein (HDL). (BMJ 1995;310:693-6) There is also evidence that green tea can reduce the risk of hypertension. (Arch Intern Med 2004 26;164:1534-40) Green tea is commonly used for weight loss. Early evidence shows that green tea extract rich in EGCG can increase calorie and fat metabolism. (Am J Clin Nutr 1999;70:1040-5) (Altern Comp Ther 2000;6:296-300) Green tea can reduce oxidative DNA damage, lipid peroxidation, and free radical generation. (Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1999;220:249-54) Green tea has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory activity. (J Surg Res 2004;199:138-42) Alpha-Lipoic AcidAlpha-lipoic acid is an enzyme found in the mitochondria – the energy producing structures found in human cells. As a dietary supplement, it is used to help treat diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and glaucoma. It is also used to improve insulin-resistance and glucose disposal in type 2 diabetes. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition, 41-43) It has antioxidant activity and can scavenge free radicals intra and extra cellularly. (Free Rad Biol Med 1995;19:227-50) DMAEDMAE is a memory boosting substance common to a number of drugs that are known to stabilize cell membranes. Cell membrane degradation has been proposed as one of the prime mechanisms of aging. DMAE is often used as a anti-aging agent for the skin. (J Gerontol 1977;32:38-45) (Mech Ageing Dev 1988;42:129-38) DMAE is also used for treating ADHD, enhancing memory and mood, boosting cognitive function, treating Alzheimer's disease, increasing intelligence and physical energy, and improving athletic performance. It is also used for preventing aging and improving red cell function. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition, 419-420) (Am J Psychiatry 1981;138:970-2) (Am J Geriatr Soc 1977;25:241-4) IdebenoneIdebenone, is a coenzyme found in the mitochondria of all cells. It is an anti-aging ingredient first marketed by the makers of BOTOX®. Idebenone is similar to coenzyme Q-10. It can diffuse across cell membranes and reach concentrations in the brain similar to the plasma. (Natural Medicine Comprehensive Database, 8th edition, 702-3) It has antioxidant effects and appears to protect a wide variety of cell membranes and mitochondria from oxidative stress by inhibiting lipid peroxidation. (Mol Genet Metab 2002;77:21-30) (Altern Med Rev 2001;6:83-6) (Free Radic Biol Med 1999;26:1405-17) It may also slow cognitive function decline in patients with Alzheimer's disease. (Altern Med Rev 2001;6:83-6)
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