Flavonoid Supplementation and Endothelial Function
Published March 8th, 2007
Flavonoids are one of the many classes of natural chemicals found in a variety of foods. People with the highest flavonoid blood levels have the lowest rates of coronary heart disease. This is considered one of the reasons why high fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with lower rates of heart disease, although it is not known if taking a flavonoid supplement provides the same protection as eating fruits and vegetables.
The purpose of this study is to determine if a particular flavonoid supplement, called Isotonix OPC-3, taken on a daily basis, will improve the function of arterial vessels. Arteries normally constrict after eating a high-fat meal. This study will examine the potential of the OPC-3 to lessen this constriction response.
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