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nitric oxide the new molecdule?


nitric oxide the new molecdule? -- Posted by Janeece on 06-02-04 16:41


Nobel prize for medicine takes us from folklore to breakthrough

scientific discovery Nitro Oxide the active ingredient in the Noni plant.

When asked why Noni works, Polynesians readily admit they do not

Know. A few pharmaceutical companies tried to isolate the “active

ingredient” of Noni, and failed. In 1998, three researchers received the

Nobel Prize for Medicine for their discoveries concerning the effects of

Nitric Oxide, a biological gas that helps control many bodily functions.

Enliven International noted a direct correlation between the reported

benefits of Nitric Oxide and those of Noni. We then conducted research

that resulted in a breakthrough discovery: in endothelial cell tests in

vitro, all forms of Noni tested produced a Nitric Oxide effect. Enliven

first tested a form of Noni that it suspected would have the least

powerful Nitric Oxide effect—diluted, flavoured Noni juice reconstituted

from a puree or from fruit powder. For our testing, we selected a

Noni juice product that originated out of Hawaii which we believed was

representative of the flavoured Noni juice class. To our surprise, even

this diluted Noni juice produced a Nitric Oxide effect in vitro.

(Please note: Enliven did not test every flavoured Noni juice on the market.)

Not all Noni is equal. Noni leaf, for example, was found to produce a

Nitric Oxide effect approximately four times greater than the tested

juice. Further research showed that certain parts of the plant in

combination with other parts produce an even greater Nitric Oxide

effect. This enabled Enliven to develop a new concentrated Noni

product called NITRO FX™, which is formulated to maximize the Nitric

Oxide effect! As thousands of testimonies attest, NITRO FX™

is changing people’s lives for the better.

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Helps maintain healthy immune function. Assists in helping to maintain proper joint mobility. May assist in maintaining normal blood sugar levels. Contains potent antioxidants that act as free radical scavengers.

Helps maintain cholesterol levels that are already within normal range.

May assist in promoting healthy sexual function.

Helps maintain healthy lung function. Helps maintain mental acuity.

Can help reduce stress and frustration.



Web sites



www.nobel.se/medicine/educational/poster/1998

www.wxumac.demon.co.uk

www.nsf.gov/od/Ipa/news/press/oo/pr0047.htm

www.research.ucla.educ/chal/25.htm

www.ucihealth.com/news/releases/nitricOxideAndBloodPressure.htm

www.umaine.educ/research/umtBreath.htm


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