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This product contains no animal products, gluten, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, is suitable for lacto-vegetarians, is not tested on animals, and backed by a One Year Unconditional Money Back Guarantee.
Circu-Live is a 100% herbal formula that contains the following carefully selected herbs in therapeutic dosage, presented in a convenient, concentrated tincture:
- Ginkgo biloba dates back about 200 million years. It has survived mainly in Oriental temple gardens, where it is highly prized for its medicinal properties in traditional Chinese medicine. Active ingredients of Ginkgo include flavone glycosides, bioflavins, sitosterol, lactones and anthocyanin. One of the most important active ingredients, ginkgolide, has been clinically shown to be just as effective as standard pharmaceutical drugs in treating irregular heart beats. (Koltai M, Tosaki A, Hosford D, Braquet P. "Ginkgolide B protects isolated hearts against arrhythmias induced by ischemia but not reperfusion". Eur J Pharmacol 1989;May 19;164(2):293-302). Studies also indicate that Ginkgo biloba can assist the body's ability to reduce blood 'stickiness', thus lowering the risk of blood clots. (Santos RF, Galduróz JC, Barbieri A, Castiglioni ML, Ytaya LY, Bueno OF. "Cognitive performance, SPECT, and blood viscosity in elderly non-demented people using Ginkgo biloba" Department of Psychobiology, Universidade Federal de São Paulo-Escola Paulista de Medicina, Brazil. PMID: 12905098). Recent studies have demonstrated this herb's ability to support cardiac health. (He M, Zhang XM, Yuan HQ. "Clinical study on treatment of pulmonary interstitial fibrosis with ginkgo extract" Dongfang Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing. 25(3):222-4. PMID: 15842142) (Schneider B. Ginkgo biloba extract in peripheral arterial diseases. Meta-analysis of controlled clinical studies. Arzneimittelforschung 1992;Apr; 42(4): 428-36.) Further studies have highlighted Ginkgo biloba as a natural antioxidant with regards to cardiac health (Shen J-G, Zhou D-Y. "Efficiency of Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb 761) in antioxidant protection against myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury". Biochem Mol Biol Int 1995;35:125-134). (Akiba S, Kawauchi T, Oka T, Hashizume T, Sato T. "Inhibitory effect of the leaf extract of ginkgo biloba L. on oxidative stress-induced platelet aggregation". Biochem Mol Biol Int 1998;Dec;46(6):1243-8). Ginkgo biloba has also been studied for its benefits on blood with regards to circulation. (Pittler MH, Ernst E. "Ginkgo biloba extract for the treatment of intermittent claudication: a meta-analysis of randomized trials". Am J Med. 2000;108:276-281). (Jung F, Mrowietz C, Kiesewetter H, et al. "Effect of Ginkgo biloba on fluidity of blood and peripheral micro-circulation in volunteers". Arzneimittelforschung. 1990;40:589-593) (Schweizer J, Hautmann C. "Comparison of two dosages of Ginkgo biloba extract EGb 761 in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease Fontaine's Stage IIb. A randomized, double-blind, multicentric clinical trial". Arzneimittelforschung. 1999,49:900-904). (Muir AH, Robb R, McLaren M, et al. "The use of Ginkgo biloba in Raynaud's disease: a double-blind placebo-controlled trial". Vasc Med. 2002;7:265-7).
- Zinziber officinalis (Ginger) has a long history of medicinal use in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic (Indian) medicine. The rhizomes (underground stem) and stems of ginger have assumed significant roles in Chinese, Japanese and Indian medicine since the 1500s. Chinese herbalists often recommend this "hot" herb to aid the body in routine temperature regulation. Also, this herb has recently been studied for its beneficial affect on the blood. (Lumb AB. "Effect of dried ginger on human platelet function". Thromb Haemost . 1994;71:110-111). (Verma SK, et al. Effect of ginger on platelet aggregation in man. Indian J Med Res . 1993;98 (Section B):240-242). Ginger is also regarded as a great supportive herb for the cardiovascular system. (Shoji N, et al. Cardio-tonic principles of ginger ( Zingiber officinale Roscoe). J Pharm Sci . 1982;71(1):1174-75.
- Rosmarinus officinale (Rosemary) is known as a traditional circulatory tonic to support healthy circulation. This herb has been investigated for its ability to support easy blood flow through veins and arteries. (Yamamoto J, Yamada K, Naemura A, et al. "Testing various herbs for antithrombotic effect". Nutrition . 2005;21:580-7). Furthermore, extracts of Rosemary have been shown to help support sore joints and tenderness. (Youn J, Lee KH, Won J, et al. "Beneficial effects of rosmarinic acid on suppression of collagen induced arthritis". J Rheumatol. 2003;30:1203-7). (Osakabe N, Yasuda A, Natsume M, et al. "Rosmarinic acid inhibits epidermal inflammatory responses: anti-carcinogenic effect of Perilla frutescens extract in the murine two-stage skin model". Carcinogenesis . 2004;25:549-57).
Circu-Live contains no gluten, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, and is not tested on animals.
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