Heart Disease Research on Bios Life®
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study (link to
study listed below) conducted at the highly respected Cleveland Clinic,
Bios Life® was
clinically proven to lower both LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
A recent study in Guam yielded equally impressive results that won the
attention of the American Heart Association. The 50-year Framingham Heart
Study shows that for every point you lower your cholesterol, you reduce
your risk of heart disease by two percent.
Bios Life® holds two patents under the title, "Method and Composition
for Reducing Serum Cholesterol Levels" and is clinically proven
to lower LDL and triglycerides while increasing HDL.2
In addition to the Cleveland Clinic study that specifically
studied the results of patients using Bios Life® there are many other
studies that point to a direct link between fiber consumption and heart
disease risk. As the American diet deteriorates, fiber consumption continues
to fall. In fact, the American Heart Association reports that most of
us consume only half the fiber our bodies need daily. The American Heart
Association recommends a daily consumption of 25-30 grams of fiber, while
the American Dietetic Association recommends 20-35 grams of fiber daily.
However, according to the American Dietetic Association, the average
American currently consumes only 12-17 grams of fiber each day.
Access the synopsis or the full study conducted by the Cleveland Clinic
by clicking on the links below.
Bios
Life®® Clinical Study Synopsis (4 pages)
(.PDF)
Bios
Life®® Clinical Study (5 pages) (.PDF)
In 1985, the New England Journal of Medicine published the Ireland-Boston
Diet-Heart Study, the first large study to show the cardiovascular benefit
of dietary fiber. The study showed that a diet rich in fiber (defined
as 30 grams a day) was associated with a 43 percent reduction in the
incidence of myocardial infarction compared to individuals who consumed
6-12 grams per day. Even more remarkable was that this risk reduction
was independent of the serum cholesterol. In fact, the authors commented
that a diet low in fiber was equivalent to cigarette smoking as a risk
factor for coronary artery disease.
According to the American Journal of Cardiology, a supplemental 15 grams
of fiber a day may significantly lower cholesterol levels in both men
and women.
Bios Life® offers you a convenient way to give your
body the beneficial combination of soluble and insoluble fibers it needs
each day. When combined with a healthy lifestyle, this extraordinary
formula can support healthy cholesterol and blood-sugar levels. It also
provides essential vitamins and minerals your body needs daily.
Additional PDF's on heart disease research for Bios Life Complete:
Bios Life Adjunct Therapy
Bios Life Guam Study