People with a deficiency in vitamin D may be at increased risk of heart and blood vessel disease |
patients who suffer from congestive heart failure (CHF) appear to have an effective means of improving their quality of life |
Unique sugar may delay progression of congestive heart failure. |
D-ribose, a simple, five-carbon sugar, is a plausible option for addressing the nation’s heart disease epidemic. "When heart failure develops, many factors are involved, but energy deprivation is among the most important," said John St. Cyr, MD, PhD, |
"Our predicted mortality rate with the ribose patients was between four-and-a-half to five percent. Our actual mortality rate with the ribose patients is zero. We think that is extremely important, particularly given the fact the patients we see belong to the oldest and highest risk group." |
Scientific and clinical studies have repeatedly shown that Bioenergy RIBOSE can restore energy and improve function |