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    Carotenoid Complex

    USDA Study Summary: ht tp://www.carotenoidcomplex.com/science/science7.html

    Carotenoid Complex Clinical Study Summary

    Patented Carotenoid Complex is a result of more than ten years of research and seven years of

    development and provides the power of 15 different carotenoids from carrots, red bell peppers, tomatoes,spinach, apricots, s trawberries, and peaches.

    More Powerful than Vitami ns E and C

    Proven bioavailabil ity from human clinical tests shows that Carotenoid Complex is easily and efficientlyabsorbed.

    Carotenoid Complex Clinical Study References

    1. Carughi, A & Hooper. FG Plasma carotenoid concentrations before and after supplementation with a carotenoid mixture. Annuls of the New YorkAcademy of Sciences, Vol. 691: 244-245, 1993.

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    2. Carughi, A & Hooper. FG Plasma carotenoid concentrations before and after supplementation with a carotenoid mixture. American Journal of ClinicalNutrition, Vol . 59 (4): 896-899, 1994.

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    3. Dixon, ZR, Burri, BJ, Clifford, A, Frankel, EN, Schneeman, BO, Parks, E, Keim, NL, Barbieri, T, Wu, M, Fong, AKH, Kretsch, MJ, Sowell, AL,Erdman JW. Effects of a carotene-deficient diet on measures of oxidative susceptibility and superoxide dismutase activity in adult women. Free Radical

    Biology and Medicine. Vol. 17 (6): 537-544, 1994.

    4. Dixon, ZR, Shie, FS, Warden, BA and Burri, BJ. Effect of Low Carotene Diet on Malondialdehyde (MDA) Concentration. FASEB J. 10:A240, 1996.5. Dixon ZR; Shie FS; Warden BA; Burri BJ; Neidlinger TR. The effect of a low carotenoid diet on malondialdehyde-thiobarbituric acid (MDA-TBA)

    concentrations in women: a placebo-controlled double-blind study. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Feb 1998, Volume 17(1):54-8.

    6. Kramer, TR, Burri, BJ, and Neidlinger, TR. Carotenoid/Flavonoid Modulated Immune Response in Women, USDA Beltsville, Human NutritionResearch Center, San Francisco, California. Proceedings of the annual meeting of Professional Research Scientists Federation of American Societies of

    Experimental Biology. 9-13 April 1995.

    7. Kramer TR; Burri BJ. Modulated mitogenic proliferative responsiveness of lymphocytes in whole-blood cultures after a low-carotene diet and mixed-carotenoid supplementation in women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Vol. 65(3): 871-875, Mar. 1997.

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    8. Carughi, A., Omaye, S., Furst, A., Plasma Carotenoid response to supplementation with a mix of vegetable extracts. Proceedings of ExperimentalBiology, March 31-April 4, 2001.Get Abstracts (PDF, 952K)

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