Lycopene found in the skin of tomatoes is thought to have many more benefits than just for the heart.
Following current research by Cambridge University scientists & Doctors they have developed a patented Ateronon supplement which is the only product of its kind to undergo independent studies to prove its efficacy.
It is also the only supplement of its kind to demonstrate this enhanced lycopene absorption. For this reason it has been chosen for clinical research.
Many studies have been carried out to identify the health benefits that Ateronon and lycopene can provide.
Cardiovascular Disease
Research at the University of Cambridge found that 7mg of LactoLycopene, in capsule form, improved arterial flexibility in cardiovascular patients by as much as 53%.This study is supported by data from Finland, where a study of 1,000 people shows that men with the highest concentration of lycopene in their blood were 55% less likely to suffer a stroke.
An ongoing study at Havard Medical school is investigating the potential beneficial effect of Ateronon in preventing arterial plaque (clogging of the Arteries) in the carotid artery of the neck. The results will be presented in late 2013.
Prostate Health
Research is being conducted at New Jersey State University to examine links between blood lycopene levels and reduction in prostate cancer risk. The study was set up after previous studies suggesting a strong link between lycopene and improved survival.
A recent study in Australia showed that the number of night time visits by men to the bathroom was cut by a third for those taking lycopene supplements. Overall bladder control was also improved.
Following current research by Cambridge University scientists & Doctors they have developed a patented Ateronon supplement which is the only product of its kind to undergo independent studies to prove its efficacy.
It is also the only supplement of its kind to demonstrate this enhanced lycopene absorption. For this reason it has been chosen for clinical research.
Many studies have been carried out to identify the health benefits that Ateronon and lycopene can provide.
Cardiovascular Disease
Research at the University of Cambridge found that 7mg of LactoLycopene, in capsule form, improved arterial flexibility in cardiovascular patients by as much as 53%.This study is supported by data from Finland, where a study of 1,000 people shows that men with the highest concentration of lycopene in their blood were 55% less likely to suffer a stroke.
An ongoing study at Havard Medical school is investigating the potential beneficial effect of Ateronon in preventing arterial plaque (clogging of the Arteries) in the carotid artery of the neck. The results will be presented in late 2013.
Prostate Health
Research is being conducted at New Jersey State University to examine links between blood lycopene levels and reduction in prostate cancer risk. The study was set up after previous studies suggesting a strong link between lycopene and improved survival.
A recent study in Australia showed that the number of night time visits by men to the bathroom was cut by a third for those taking lycopene supplements. Overall bladder control was also improved.