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Everyday many people die of stress and high pressures

Everyday more than 5000 Americans, that is 7 Americans every 2 seconds, die from heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular disease. Hypertension and prehypertension are major risk factors for heart disease and the chief risk factor for stroke and heart failure. It is the No. 1 "silent killer" in US.

Hypertension and rehypertension affect about 47 percent of American adults or about 95 million Americans. (Prehypertension is defined as blood pressures between 120-139/80-89 mm Hg. Hypertension is defined as blood pressure above 140/90.)

Although it is a life threatening condition, only 34 percent people with hypertension have it under control. Because of the side effects of many drug treatments and their requiring continuous long-term use, compliance with drug treatment is difficult and undesirable for many people. While there are life style change and other alternative measures people can take - such as modifying their diet to limit dairy, caffeines, and salt, and doing more exercises- Commodity Link now brings ALISTROL , a proprietary specialty supplement that is designed to safely, easily, and effectively support healthy blood pressure, to the marketplace."

The effects of ALISTROL's ingredients on people with hypertension was recently studied in a double-blind, placebo controlled, randomized, FDA-approved clinical trial. The pilot study was completed this January in Bango, Maime by Marshall-Blum Clinical Studies, a clinic associated with CaseWesternUniversity. The study included 19 people with mild to moderate high blood pressure between 140 mm Hg and 159 mm Hg systolic and between 90 mm Hg and 99 mm Hg diastolic. Study participants took 550 mg of ALISTROL® three times daily for eight weeks. They showed an average decrease in systolic pressure of 14.2 mm HG (10.48 percent) in six weeks. Their diastolic pressure dropped an average of 9.9 mm Hg (11.44 percent) in six weeks. Systolic blood pressure in the placebo group increased 0.8 mm Hg and diastolic decreased 3.6 mm Hg. Participants taking ALISTROL also reported improvements in energy and mood.

The clinical study indicates, ALISTROL's ingredients may safely and effectively help reduce high blood pressure within 4 to 8 weeks, while at the same time improving a patient's mood and energy level. Furthermore, the research found that after people stopping taking ALISTROL for a month, their blood pressure still remains healthy. This result is particularly significant because it suggests that ALISTROL may also improve patient's cardiovascular and heart condition at a more fundamental. It is not just controlling the symptoms.

The American Heart Association chose to highlight this clinical research on ALISTROL's ingredients in this year's Inter-American Society for Hypertension conference. The presentation of this research at the conference also stimulated further interest among scientists to do more research on ALISTROL.

ALISTROL is a patent pending proprietary herbal blend. The ingredients used in it have been used for centuries as tea and food. It is proven safe to use and has no side effects.

Now this unique and safe specialty supplement is available to the Western dietary supplement market. ALISTROL is the only clinically proven effective formula for supporting healthy blood pressures. ALISTROL has already helped many people get their blood pressures under control. We have been getting raving testimonials everyday about how ALISTROL has helped their life. We are really excited at having ALISTROL helping more people worldwide.


For more information on ALISTROL, visit: www.ALISTROL.net or www.alistrol.com or by calling ALISTROL's customer support line at:

1-604-715-4286.


COMMODITY LINK is based in Vancouver, Canada is a leading developer and provider of unique nutritional technologies for the dietary supplement industry worldwide.



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