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Report On Noni During AHA Annual Conference |
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FOR IMMEEDIATE RELEASE Report On Noni During AHA Annual Conference Study Suggests TAHITIAN NONI® Juice May Play a Role in Helping to Lower Total Cholesterol and Triglycerides in Adult Smokers PROVO, UTAH, March 7, 2006 – In a recent poster presentation exhibited at the American Heart Association’s 46th Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Dr. Mian-Ying Wang introduced initial clinical evidence demonstrating that TAHITIAN NONI® Juice may play a role in helping to lower total cholesterol and triglycerides in an adult population of smokers at high risk of heart disease. “We chose smokers because they tend to have higher total cholesterol levels and are at higher risk for heart disease than non-smokers,” said Dr. Wang, M.D., M.S., lead author of the study and assistant research professor at the University of Illinois, College of Medicine in Rockford. The study was approved by the University of Illinois College (UIC) Institutional Review Board. This particular study was a double-blind, placebo controlled, randomized clinical trial with men and women who were current smokers with elevated cholesterol levels. Dr Wang’s study showed that after one month of drinking THAITIAN NONI Juice, there was evidence of reduced cholesterol and triglycerides levels in the subjects. After drinking one to four ounces of the noni juice daily, noni drinker participant’s average total cholesterol dropped from 235.2 mg/dL to 190.2 mg/dL, and average triglyceride levels declined from 242.5 mg/dL to 193.5 mg/dL. The placebo group’s average total cholesterol and triglyceride levels did not significantly change. According to Wang, these results are a strong indicator that noni juice may play a role in helping to lower total cholesterol and triglyceride levels among smokers with elevated cholesterol levels. “In a future study, a large clinical trial in the general population should be conducted to consider the long-term effect on total cholesterol in healthy people,” Wang said. Noni has been used for thousands of years in ancient Polynesia for its healthy benefits, and is now the focus of ongoing scientific and clinical investigation. About Tahitian Noni International *Statements and conclusions of study authors that are presented at American Heart Association scientific meetings are solely those of the study authors and do not necessarily reflect association policy or position. The American Heart Association makes no representation or warranty as to their accuracy or reliability. |
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