ETI BP Manager (Blood Pressure Manager)
A natural
approach for maintaining healthy blood pressure. A blend of clinically
studies ingredients that work in harmony with the body including Stevia
Leaf, Hawthorne, Olive Leaf, Dandelion Leaf and Lycopene - 90 Tablets
BP Manager |
| A natural approach to maintaining healthy
blood pressure |
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BP Manager
is a combination of clinically studied ingredients known for
their support of healthy blood pressure already within normal
limits. The proprietary blend includes the herbs dandelion,
stevia, olive leaf, and hawthorn in combination with lycopene, a
potent antioxidant with proven support for heart health.
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Scientifically-studied formula1
- Supports
healthy blood pressure already within normal levels
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Exclusive, proprietary ingredient blend
- Optimum
benefits will be noted within 8 weeks
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| Recommendations: One
Tablet three times daily with meals. |
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| Serving Size:
1 Tablet |
Amount/Serving |
%DV |
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Proprietary Phytotensive Blend:
Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) leaf extract 15:1,
olive (Olea europaea) leaf extract standardized to contain
17-23% oleuropein, hawthorn (Crataegus oxyacantha) leaf and
flower extract standardized to contain 1.8%
vitexin-2’-rhamoside, dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) leaf,
and lycopene. |
570 |
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| *Daily Value (DV) not established. |
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Other Ingredients: cellulose, modified cellulose, modified cellulose gum, magnesium stearate,
lecithin, vegetable juice color and carnauba wax. |
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| Contains No: sugar,
salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, dairy products, artificial flavoring, preservatives
or ingedients of animal origin. All colors used are from natural sources.
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HOW IT WORKS:
Blood pressure is defined as the flow of
the blood from the heart, and the resistance that blood flow encounters
in the arteries and vessels. Two values are used to determine blood
pressure levels. Systolic pressure is measured during the
contraction of the heart and ventricles. Diastole occurs between
contractions when the heart rests and the heart cavities fill with
blood. Diastolic pressure alternates rhythmically with systolic
pressure.
The ingredients in BP Manager
individually have a long history of traditional use, and have been shown
in modern clinical studies to have significant benefits for heart
health.* This proprietary blend was recently utilized in a scientific
study in which 100% of participants experienced significant support for
retention of healthy blood pressure levels already within normal limits.1
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This chart shows the impressive positive results from
a scientific study of diastolic and systolic blood pressure levels where
individuals used
BP Manager over an
8-week period as a daily supplementation to their diet.1 |
| BP Manager contains
clinically-studied ingredients that support healthy systolic and
diastolic blood pressure already within normal limits.* Research on
other nutrients for the support of healthy blood pressure levels
typically have found significant benefits only for the retention of
healthy systolic blood pressure levels already within normal
limits.* Support for diastolic was less consistently noted—until
now.*1,2
Dandelion (Taraxacum
officinale) Leaf Extract: Dandelion
leaves are rich in vitamin A, and include amounts of vitamin C, vitamin
D, various B vitamins, magnesium, potassium, and zinc among other
nutrients. Dandelion has a long history of traditional use associated
helping reduce fluid retention in the body.*3 Flavonoids
isolated found in dandelions may be responsible for its beneficial
effects.*3-6
Lycopene: is a member of
the carotenoid family, related to beta-carotene. Research shows that
lycopene is associated with greater free-radical scavenging ability than
any other carotenoid.*7,8
Increased intake of lycopene has been associated with
beneficial support of heart health in clinical studies, including a
multi-center study.9,10
Lycopene is also currently being studied for its
association with immune system and prostate health.*11-13
Stevia (Stevia
rebaudiana) leaf extract: the leaf of stevia is considered
the beneficial part of the plant.* Extracts of stevia have been shown to
support healthy vasodilation, arterial wall health and blood pressure
already within normal limits.*14-16
Stevia may have other benefits that extend beyond
support of healthy blood pressure. Clinical studies also associated
stevia extract with support of healthy blood sugar already within normal
limits in all participants.*17,18
Olive (Olea europaea)
Leaf Extract: Olives and olive oil are major components of the
Mediterranean diet. Olive leaf extract contains the beneficial compound
oleuropein, which is associated with healthy vasodilation and arterial
structure.*19-21
Hawthorn
(Crataegus spp.
oxycantha) extract:
Hawthorn has been associated with support of the heart since ancient
times. Modern research considers bioflavonoid complexes in hawthorn leaf
and flower, including vitex-2-rhamnoside, responsible for the plant’s
beneficial effects.* Hawthorn extract is associated with healthy
arterial blood flow, normal blood vessel dilation and healthy sodium
balance already within normal limits.*22-29
Hawthorn also supports healthy cholesterol levels
already within normal limits, possibly through antioxidant activity.*30-33
Like stevia extract, hawthorn also shows potential benefits supporting
normal blood sugar levels already within healthy limits.*34 |
| The following chart listing the benefits of
each:
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Ingredient |
Benefit |
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Dandelion Leaf Extract |
Dandelion leaves are rich in
vitamin A and other nutrients. Dandelion leaf has been
traditionally associated with support of healthy fluid balance
in the body already within normal limits.*3,5
Dandelion also helps reduce fluid
retention in the body.*3,6 |
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Lycopene |
Lycopene is a member of the
carotenoid family that shows great antioxidant activity.*7,8
In clinical studies, lycopene was
associated with support of cardiovascular health.*9,10
Lycopene is also currently
being studied for its association with immune system and
prostate health.*11 |
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Stevia Extract |
Shows support of healthy blood
pressure already within normal limits, and is associated with
normal arterial wall thickness and support of healthy blood
vessel dilation.*14-16
Clinical studies also associated
stevia extract with support of healthy blood sugar levels
already within normal limits in all participants.*17,18
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Olive Leaf Extract |
Olive leaf extract contains the
beneficial compound oleuropein, which is associated with healthy
vasorelaxation and arterial structure.*19-21 |
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Hawthorn Extract |
Traditionally used to support
heart health.* Hawthorn contains procyanidins, which are
associated with its beneficial effects for supporting heart
health.*22-23,25 |
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- A pilot-study of the effectiveness and
safety of an herbal blend in pre-hypertensive subjects. 2004.
Unpublished.
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Effect of dietary garlic (Allium Sativum) on the blood pressure in
humans--a pilot study. J Pak Med Assoc. 2000 Jun;50(6):204-7. PMID:
10979632
- Kotilla-Racz E, Racz G, Solomon A. The
action of Taraxacum officinale extracts on the body weight and diuresis
of laboratory animals. Planta Med. 1974 Nov;26(3):212-7.
- Williams CA, Goldstone F, Greenham J.
Flavonoids, cinnamic acids and coumarins from the different tissues and
medicinal preparations of Taraxacum officinale. Phytochemistry. 1996
May;42(1):121-7. PMID: 8728061
- Dandelion Herb. In: Herbal Medicine:
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- Taraxacum officinale. Monograph.
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- Di Mascio P, Kaiser S, Sies H.
Lycopene as the most efficient biological carotenoid singlet oxygen
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- Gianetti J, Pedrinelli R, Petrucci R,
Lazzerini G, De Caterina M, Bellomo G, De Caterina R. Inverse
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- Gann P, Ma J, Giovannucci E, Willett
W, Sacks FM, Henneckens CH, et al. Lower prostate cancer risk in men
with elevated plasma lycopene levels: results of a prospective analysis.
Cancer Res. 1999;59:1225-30.
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- Melis MS. A crude extract of Stevia
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- Lee CN, Wong KL, Liu JC, Chen YJ,
Cheng JT, Chan P. Inhibitory effect of stevioside on calcium influx to
produce antihypertension. Planta Med. 2001 Dec;67(9):796-9. PMID:
11745013
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This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |
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