Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Proven Clinical Studies or marketing gimmicks

I met Alice last week and she gave me a flyer about a soy protein mixed with Spirulina. What was interesting was that this product was sold to regulate cholesterol disorders.



The flyer gave some small un-named clinical trials and called them clinical studies. Please don't be misled by such mis-information.



A clinical study is usually conducted in an established renowned hospital ( like Cleaveland Clinic - the No 1 Heart Hospital in USA 13 years in a row ) to ensure integrity, and the results are usually published in some medical journal, presented at a medical conference and if it shows promise, is listed in the Physicians Desk Reference in USA or in medical journals like MIMS in Asia, Australia and New Zealand.



If the product is not listed in anyone of these 2 medical referrences, then the results cannot be accurately substantiated, and medical professionals cannot rely on such information.


For example. in the Bioslife Clinical Study at the Cleaveland Clinic, after 8 weeks, your LDL will lower 31% and your HDL will raise 29%. Click here for some Bioslife Clinical Studies




So as a consumer, please be very aware of marketing gimmicks and factual information.


Bioslife is the ONLY safe, patented and clinically proven health drink, to manage healthy cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar levels. And you can prove that with your blood test.


If you don't know your cholesterol numbers, take your blood test, then do the 90 day challenge and prove it yourself.

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