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Yup Kang1 and Ji-Won Yoon1, Biotechnology Letters, Volume 13, Number 10 / October, 1991, Pages 755-760
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Diabetologia 51 (4), 540-5 (Apr 2008)
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Clinical Metabolic Syndrome X Nutritional Factors is nutritional support for the promotion of healthy cardiovascular function, insulin function and overweigh status. Peer reviewed studies done by THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT AND THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. Doctors currently using the product call this “THE HOLY GRAIL OF ANTI AGEING”.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100 (20), (30 Sep 2003)
Kidney Int 73 (7), 848-55 (23 Jan 2008)
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology 17 (5), (01 May 2006)
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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is characterized by irregular menses, excess male hormone production and a typical appearance on ultrasound has been associated with infertility, weight problems, increased cardiovascular risk factors as well as an increased risk of developing diabetes.
AJP Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology 296 (1), R9 (2008)
From Abstract: "In a previous review, we described new research demonstrating that, in addition to these direct homeostatic actions at the hypothalamus, CNS circuitry that subserves reward and motivation is also a direct and an indirect target for insulin and leptin action. Specifically, insulin and leptin can decrease food reward behaviors and modulate the function of neurotransmitter systems and neural circuitry that mediate food reward, i.e., midbrain dopamine and opioidergic pathways. Here we summarize new behavioral, systems, and cellular evidence in support of this hypothesis and in the context of research into the homeostatic roles of both hormones in the CNS."
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