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Ecklonia Cava Extract: Superior Polyphenol Antioxidant
Many Times Stronger Than EGCG

Ecklonia Cava Extract (ECE) is a standardized natural complex of unique marine molecules that originate from a specific species of brown algae (Ecklonia cava). ECE represents a unique category of polyphenols often called phlorotannins. ECE is considered a "super antioxidant" as it has up to eight interconnected rings, making its free-radical scavenging ability 10-100 times more powerful than other polyphenols, including green tea catechins. Dr. Haengwoo Lee and his team of M.D.’s and Ph.D.’s have spent over thirty million dollars on research, from in vitro to animal and human studies. ECE has been found to be an impressive therapeutic agent in a wide array of clinical applications including memory enhancement, relaxation, alertness, arthritis, inflammation, neuralgia, fibromyalgia, allergies, asthma, coronary artery disease, hypertension, ACE inhibition, high cholesterol, diabetes, erectile dysfunction, weight loss and obesity. More...

Traditional Vietnamese Herb Crinum Latifolium Shows Promise for Prostate & Ovarian Health

by Stephen Levine, PhD

Crinum latifolium shows promise to become one of the leading treatments in the world for benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH) and ovarian conditions, including polycystic ovarian syndrome. Its benefits for prostate cancer should be explored.

“I have found Crinum to be universally effective for several patients with ovarian cysts.” – Dr. Abram Ber, M.D. More...

The Strange Case of Strontium
A Reason Based Editorial

by Daniel Milosevich, CN, with Stephen Levine, PhD

Osteoporosis is not caused by a strontium deficiency, so why the commotion over this trace mineral? By examining what high-dose strontium actually does to bones, and identifying a key element that is overlooked in the commentary about strontium, we can suggest a better model for the use of nutritional strontium. More...


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