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Proancynol 2000 is a combination of green tea, grape seed extract, alpha-lipoic acid, and other powerful antioxidants that helps fight free radicals and maintain a healthy immune system. Free radicals have been linked to more than 80 diseases, many of them resulting from a weakened immune system.
Quantity: 60 Softgel Capsules
BVP: 25


Prevent Body Rust and Immune Disorders!

When oxygen reacts to the world around it, things rust. This is because when oxidation occurs, renegade molecules known as free radicals are created, and these damaging molecules can eventually attack other molecules, causing a breakdown in the material. Rust is simply the breakdown of metal, due to free radicals created through oxidation.

Your body interacts with oxygen, and it, too, is rusting. Every day, interaction with oxygen, within and outside of the body, causes the same breakdown in materials. Wrinkling, for example, is at least partially caused by this process. Researchers also believe that this process is linked to many of today’s most frequent diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, cataracts, and immune disorders. Our bodies do provide substances that inhibit this "rusting." They are known as antioxidants and, as their name indicates, they work against oxidation.

AIM Proancynol 2000™ contains some of the most powerful, natural antioxidants ever discovered. A unique blend of green tea, grape seed extract, alpha-lipoic acid, and other powerful antioxidants, helps fight free radicals and maintain a healthy immune system.

Maintain a Healthy Cardiovascular System.

Benefits of Proancynol

  • Helps maintain immuno health
  • Powerful antioxidant—fights free radicals
  • Anti-aging effect
  • Quick absorption into bloodstream

Features of Proancynol

  • 100 mg of green tea extract, 100 mg of rosemary extract, 50 mg of grape seed extract, 30 mg of N-acetylcysteine, 26 mg of alpha-lipoic acid, 2 mg of lycopene, and 200 mcg of selenium per serving of 2 softgel capsules
  • Antioxidant cycling—ingredients work together to improve each other
  • No harsh solvents used in extraction process
  • Softgel delivery system means quicker absorption
  • 60-count softgel capsules

Products of The AIM Companies™ have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or illness. Results may vary per person.

Product Details

Free radicals

Oxygen is necessary for all living things. However, as the body creates energy at the cellular level, oxygen is metabolized, changing its structure. Oxygen molecules that lose an electron and are therefore unpaired are called free radicals. Free radicals are highly reactive and have the ability to bind to and destroy other cells. This combination of oxygen with another substance—oxidation—is the major source of free radical damage in the body. Some of the more destructive oxygen radicals are hydroxyl, superoxide, and hydrogen peroxide.

Although the majority of free radicals are produced in the body, they can also be derived from the environment, which increases the free radical load in the body. Sources of external free radicals include food additives and preservatives, fried and barbecued foods, rancid fats, cigarette smoke, air pollutants, cleaners, radiation, even sunlight.

Free radicals have been linked to many age-related diseases. These include cancer, heart attack, stroke, rheumatoid arthritis, cataracts, asthma, and Alzheimer’s disease.

Antioxidants

While we all produce free radicals, we also have naturally occurring antioxidants, such as glutathione and superoxide dismutase, that fight free radicals and protect us from age-related diseases. However, the number of antioxidants we produce diminishes as we age, and we have so many free radicals to contend with that our own supply often isn’t enough.

AIM Proancynol® 2000

AIM Proancynol® 2000 combines the proven ability of seven antioxidant compounds—green tea extract, rosemary extract, grape seed extract, N-acetylcysteine, alphalipoic acid, lycopene, and selenium—to provide you the best antioxidant supplementation available. These components not only work individually but also synergistically in antioxidant cycling (see box on p. 3), the term that describes how antioxidants work together for an enhanced, combined effect.

Green tea

Green tea, unlike black tea, is made from leaves that are not fermented before they are dried. The primary constituents in green tea thought to provide the most health benefits are the polyphenols. Members of the flavonoid family, polyphenols are catechins made of several ringlike structures. Four are of particular interest: epicatechin, epigallocatechin, epicatechin gallate, and epigallocatechin gallate, the most potent.

In laboratory studies presented at a September 1997 meeting of the American Chemical Society, epigallocatechin gallate proved to be 100 times more effective at neutralizing free radicals than vitamin C and 25 times more effective than vitamin E.

Research does suggest that this antioxidant power may translate into helping to maintain immunity. In animal studies conducted in Japan in the early 1990s, green tea polyphenols increased activation of macrophages, B lymphocytes, T lymphocytes, and natural killer cells. All of these are white blood cells.

Studies indicate that green tea also helps lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, helps reduce the risk of some forms of cancer, and helps reduce the formation of dental plaque. A recent study affirms that green tea is helpful with bone mineralization and therefore osteoporosis (Hegarty 2000).

Green tea also contains oligomers of proanthocyanidins (OPCs), also in the flavonoid family, that have been shown to have positive effects on blood vessels (Ursini et al. 1999, Sato et al. 1999).

Rosemary

Rosemary is increasingly under scrutiny for its antioxidant properties. Recent studies show that rosemary extract, and its constituents carnosol and ursolic acid, enhances the activity of enzymes that can detoxify carcinogens: animal studies show that the extract results in an increase in glutathione-S-transferase, one of these enzymes. Rosemary, an herb, also relaxes smooth muscle and may provide atherosclerotic protection. It is thought to have antifungal and antibacterial properties.

Grape seed

Like green tea, grape seeds contain the powerful antioxidant OPCs. Some studies indicate that OPCs are 20 times more powerful than vitamin C and 50 times more powerful than vitamin E. The two most common sources of OPCs are white pine bark and grape seed. Grape seeds contain 7 to 15 percent more OPCs than white pine bark and can be more potent (Sterling 2000).

In a review of the benefits of the OPCs found in grape seed extract, one study notes that the antioxidant activity of OPCs is generally credited for their other health benefits (Bombardelli and Morazzoni 1995). The authors note that these include an antimutagenic effect; that is, they inhibit the mutation of DNA. The authors point out that chronic degenerative diseases are believed to be a result of environmental mutagens (substances that cause mutation). OPCs may be able to counter these mutagens.

OPCs also have “cosmetic” value. They protect collagen and elastin, which are an important part of the makeup of skin. It is the interlacing of collagen and elastin that gives skin its strength, elasticity, and smoothness. When these two substances are damaged and the skin loses elasticity, the result can be wrinkles. OPCs help restore damaged collagen and elastin and protect them against further damage.

N-acetylcysteine

Although little known, N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a powerful antioxidant and a powerful tool in maintaining immunity. It has been used since the 1960s as a mucolytic—that is, a substance that breaks up mucus, especially in lung tissue. It also has a positive effect on toxic chemical and drug reactions, and has been used for years in hospital emergency rooms to counteract acetaminophen poisoning.

Clinical trials in Europe have indicated that NAC may also offer protection against the flu and flulike symptoms. Other research indicates that it may enhance the production of human T cells, white blood cells with various immunity functions. NAC is metabolized into compounds that can stimulate glutathione synthesis. The body produces glutathione, one of its most important and powerful antioxidants, to help it deal with the free radicals generated as part of its own metabolism.

Alpha-lipoic acid

When it was isolated 50 years ago, alpha-lipoic acid was identified as a vitamin. It has since been reclassified as an antioxidant, and can scavenge free radicals intracellularly and extracellularly. It is both fat- and water-soluble, which means that it can access all parts of our cells. Numerous clinical trials have shown that supplementing with alpha-lipoic acid is beneficial in moderating blood sugar concentrations, symptoms of cardiovascular ailments, blurred vision, and liver complication (Packer 1995).

Individuals who display limitations in moderating blood sugar concentrations often have a serious problem with glycation caused by higher than normal levels of blood sugar due to low insulin production or insulin resistance. Glycation happens when blood sugar reacts quickly and spontaneously with proteins to form damaging cross-linking. This cross-linking causes severe tissue damage and leads to kidney ailments, plaque buildup in the arteries, and retinopathy. Lipoic acid curtails glycation and enhances the transfer of blood sugar into the cells by stimulating insulin activity. One of the more severe complications of noncontrolled blood glucose levels is reduced circulation to the lower extremities. Studies show that patients suffering from symptoms of diabetic neuropathy improved significantly when they supplemented with 600 mg of lipoic acid daily (Kahler et al. 1993).

Children treated with alpha-lipoic acid alone or in combination with vitamin E showed normalized organ function and less oxidative damage following radiation exposure in the Chernobyl incident (Korkina et. al 1993). Current research indicates that alpha-lipoic supplementation may help increase human T lymphocytes. Alpha-lipoic acid has the ability to regenerate other antioxidants, including vitamins C and E, glutathione, and coenzyme Q10.

Lycopene

Lycopene is a member of the carotenoid family. It is the pigment that gives fruits and vegetables its red color. Predominantly available in tomatoes, lycopene has been found to be twice as effective as beta carotene and 100times more effective than vitamin E in counteracting the dangerous free radical singlet oxygen. Lycopene has been found to be a more potent inhibitor of human cancer cells than all other carotenoids. A study in Europe found that there was statistically significant association between high dietary lycopene and a 48 percent lower risk of cardiac disease (Kohlmeier et al. 1998).

Selenium

Selenium is an antioxidant mineral. It works together with antioxidant enzymes to fight free radicals. Selenium activates the antioxidant enzyme glutathione peroxidase, which recycles glutathione. Selenium improves white blood cell proliferation, and a selenium deficiency will result in a depressed immune system. Selenium is reported to mimic the blood sugar regulatory functions of insulin in laboratory studies and to play a role in reducing the oxidative stress associated with diabetes. Selenium may also protect against cancers and cardiovascular disease by increasing HDL cholesterol levels.
Directions
  • When first taking Proancynol, the recommended serving is 1 mg of active ingredient per pound (0.45 k) of body weight. For example, a person weighing 160 pounds (72.6k) would take 4 Proancynol capsules per day (there are 40 mg of active ingredient per capsule).
  • After 1 to 2 weeks, the serving can be reduced to 2 capsules per day.
  • Best taken on an empty stomach.
FAQ

Who should use AIM Proancynol 2000?
Anyone who is concerned with overall health and a healthy immune system. AIM Proancynol 2000 is especially suited to those who have a lifestyle that may generate more free radicals than normal. This would include living in polluted environments, smoking, or participating in extensive exercise (exercise creates free radicals).

Is there anyone who should not take AIM Proancynol 2000?
There are no known safety considerations concerning the ingredients in AIM Proancynol 2000. However, due to the alpha-lipoic acid present, diabetics should monitor their blood sugar levels. Pregnant women and people who are using other medications or who have serious health problems should always consult their health practitioners when adding new substances to their diet.

Does the green tea extract contain caffeine?
The green tea used in AIM Proancynol 2000 is decaffeinated using a water filtration-decaffeination process. Like all decaffeinated products, some amounts of caffeine remain.

What can you tell me about the ingredients found in AIM Proancynol 2000?
The extracts (green tea, grape seed, and rosemary) are obtained by using an alcohol and water extraction process. Although the original plants are not organically grown, any impurities that were present in the raw materials are not present in the finished product. The grape seeds are derived from both red and white grapes. The rosemary is standardized to 6 percent carnosic acid. The alpha-lipoic acid is derived from potatoes.

Can you tell us more about free radicals?
Think of a fire. It is continuously burning, creating energy. In this process, sparks are thrown off. If the sparks are minimal, or land in a safe place, there is no damage. However, if the sparks multiply, or land on something flammable, a greater fire and destruction may result. However, if we put a grill around the fireplace, the sparks hit this and fall to the ground extinguished. They can do no harm, no matter how many are produced.

This is what happens to us. Our bodies continuously produce free radicals, which are our sparks. These sparks are multiplied because of the foods we eat and the environment in which we live. When too many free radicals are created, they can result in damage—many of today’s most frequent diseases, such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, cataracts, and immune disorders are due to free radicals.

Antioxidants serve as our grill, extinguishing free radicals before they can damage us.

Caution

Keep bottle tightly closed. Store in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children.

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