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Angioprim...the answer for cleaning arteries??

Question: from Brad

Warren - I took a product for several months to clear my arteries of plaque. I have stable angina and 30% build up in the left anterior descending artery.

The product is called Angioprim. The testimonials at the angioprim website are very persuasive and genuine. Thats why I decided to give it a try.

It did not cure my angina and I have not gone through additional tests to see if the plaque was reduced in my arteris, so the effectivenes of angioprim for me inconclusive as far as cleaning out my arteries.

But, one interesting result happened that I was very pleased about. My gums for the last 15 years have been slowing receeding. After taking angioprim for a couple of months, they began growing back, and continued to grow back layer upon layer. My gums are healthy once again!!

The ingrediants of angioprim are as follows:

CAYSINE (Proprietary Blend of synthetic amino acid)
A powerful metal chelator and one of the most effective anti-oxidants known. A safe food preservative that can improve your life. Stimulates the endocrine system to promote the production of enzymes that are responsible for maintaining proper calcium and phosphorus balance. Aids in the removal unwanted calcium and metals. Assists in reducing stress and fatigue by improving cell functions.

LYSINE (Essential Amino Acid)
Lysine is important for proper growth and it plays an essential role in the production of carnitine, a nutrient responsible for converting fatty acids into energy and helping to lower cholesterol. Lysine appears to help the body absorb and conserve calcium and it plays an important role in the formation of collagen, a substance important for bones and connective tissues including skin, tendon, and cartilage.

CYSTINE (Non-Essential Amino Acid)
Functions as an antioxidant and is a powerful aid to the body in protecting against radiation and pollution. It can help slow down the aging process, deactivate free radicals, neutralize toxins; aids in protein synthesis and presents cellular change. It is necessary for the formation of the skin, which aids in the recovery from burns and surgical operations. Hair and skin are made up 10-14% Cystine.

I am not promoting Angioprim. I'm just wondering if it's worth while to try it again, or if it's just another snake oil, in your opinion.

Answer: from Warren

I did some research on Angioprim and was not impressed with what I found.

I would be really surprised if this product achieved what they claim.  However, I am not surprised that your gum health has improved, as it is quite likely that this product will have helped in that regard because of the presence of the amino acids Lysine and Cysteine which would assist your overall health.

Those two amino acids are also helpful as part of a protocol in improving overall the circulatory system.  This is why they are a part, albeit a minor one of our Cardio-Klenz.

Their main ingredient they are calling Caysine, a synthetic amino acid.  There is no such amino acid.  It would appear that they have simply dreamed up this name for EDTA which is a synthetic amino acid commonly used for intravenous chelation and also in some oral ‘chelating’ supplements.

There is no evidence to support its efficacy.  Over the years we have kept an eye on EDTA and we would have used it in Cardio-Klenz if there had been strong evidence supporting its efficacy in cleaning arteries.  It may have some benefits in helping chelate metals out of the body but this not cleaning arteries.

EDTA is very popular in many ‘cowboy’ supplements because marketers find it easy to weave a good sales story around it.  It is incredibly cheap…in fact it is the cheapest of all of the amino acids. Lysine and Cysteine are also amongst the cheapest of the amino acids. 

I could not find any info on the amount of these three amino acids in Angioprim but even if they were high this product is outrageously expensive.

The promoters of Angioprim are I believe taking advantage of the general lack of knowledge in the market place and will try to get away with some pretty over stated claims until they are ultimately brought into line.

They are proposing that customers take high doses of their product for a short period of time.  I think that this is another marketing ploy to sell as much product to a customer before they realize that it will do very little for them.

If you wish to clean your arteries it is important to tackle the task on multiple fronts.  This means using a broad variety of bio-active ingredients that play roles which have scientifically proven to help…such as Nattokinase.

If you have a look at the ingredients in Cardio-Klenz you will I am sure get a better appreciation of just how important it is to have a broad synergistic range of active nutrients.  Cleaning your arteries has to be a long term project.  There is no short term solution.  If it was as easy as taking the three amino acids in Angioprim then most of the heart disease so rampant in the world today could be eliminated.  Sadly…it doesn’t work like that.

Reader Comments (7)

Warren -


All the information I gather from you and from others I simply accept based on my impression of the source, since I'm definitely not an expert in the health field. If the source of the information appears to me to have integrity, then I will trust their opinion if it seems sound and based in fact.


I trust your opinion and viewpoint based on how you handle your website and customers. I don't necessarily trust the creators of angioprim, but I believe the testimonials from the website to be genuine.


Have you read the testimonials? They are quite astounding and very persuasive.


What do you make of the testimonials?

August 30, 2008 | Brad

Hi Brad,


Did you notice that many of the 'testimonials' are identical? I just went through about 10 of them and when I found that 4 of them were identical I stopped.


I am not saying that it will not help at all, but rather that the EDTA which is the main ingredient does not have evidence to support its ability to remove calcium build up. It is primarily a heavy metal chelator and we have not seen any sound evidence to support its ability to remove calcium. If there was we would use it. As I mentioned it is VERY, VERY cheap.


Angioprim also do not produce any evidence either.


If someone's health is less than optimal and that applies to a large percentage of the population then they will feel some benefits temporarily from taking the Lysine and Cysteine.


Angioprim solicit testimonials and give a $25 credit for supplying one. This is something we have never done and never will as many people will say anything if you offer some money.

August 30, 2008 | Warren Matthews

Hi Warren,


I just wanted to say that I went to my doctor for blood work recently. Just to make a long story short, my cholesterol(the bad kind) used to be 225 and my liver was always enlarged and they would say my liver enzymes were high. I'm happy to say that my cholesterol in now 170 and my liver is now well within normal range. I even had him to a test for the likely hood that I would suffer from a heart disease when i'm older.....the results came back as extremely low risk! I'm 34 years old and I must be honest and say I don't eat right:-( However I did add Total Balance about a year ago to my regimen and so far it's lived up to it's hype! Soon I will be ordering the new version and I can't wait for those added benefits.


Thanks,


Alex

August 30, 2008 | Alex M

Great to hear this Alex. Hope we don't come across with to much hype though. :)


I can assure you that you will get even greater benefits from the new generation.


Thanks for sharing this.

August 30, 2008 | Warren Matthews

LOL ...yeah I do have a lot of good stuff to report on total balance and I do write a lot on your blog. Yeah the doctor did say the my blood pressure was elevated slightly, he then asked me if I drink coffee....and I said well yeah I run a Starbucks in the city...lol. I must have had 3 cups before seeing him already.


-Alex

August 31, 2008 | Alex M

Thanks Warren - I guess I'm wanting to believe in the quick fix. My own experience with angioprim should be enough proof for me, since it did help with my chest pains.

September 3, 2008 | Brad

 

Oops. I ment to say, since it did NOT help with my chest pains..

September 3, 2008 | Brad

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