Tag Archive: Diabetes

Jan
22

NATURAL CRYPTO PPARs or SYNTHETIC MEDICINE?

Medicine and Treatments

Sep
12

CRYPTO+ PPARS – NO NEED FOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANT & DIALYSIS

Sep
08

Notice to Consumers

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WARNING: Cryptomonadales is not Kryptoganic -  IT IS JUST AN IMITATION OF WHAT CRYPTOMONDALES IS. PRODUCT CERTIFICATIONS http://cryptomonadalesppar.wordpress.com / http://meridianlifestyle.blogspot.com

Sep
05

PPARS

Crypto PPARs

How bad do you need PPARs? Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptors play essential roles in the regulation of cellular differentiation, development, and metabolism (carbohydrate, lipid, and protein) of higher organisms. They are group of nuclear receptor proteins that function as transcription factors regulating the expression of genes. In the words of world-acclaimed algae researcher Dr. Shun-Te …

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Jul
22

Crypto PPARs – Stage 3 Ovarian Cancer … Cancer FREE 6months

Jul
21

Love may be as good as morphine

That rush of good feelings you have in the first few months of being in love don’t just put you in a better mood; love may actually be a painkiller, researchers suggest in a new study in the journal PLoS ONE. “Finding pleasure in activities, and with the one you’re with, can have multiple benefits, including …

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Jul
08

Synthetic or NATURAL?

Cryptomonadales products

Jun
25

PPARs – Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors

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PubMed U.S. National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health [PPAR and diabetes]. [Article in Japanese] Terauchi Y, Kadowaki T. Source Department of Metabolic Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo. Abstract The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are nuclear fatty acid receptors that have been implicated to play crucial roles in metabolic diseases such …

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Jul
15

FAQ about CRYPTOMONADALES

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS about our products: is Cryptomonadales Superior to Any Other Chlorella Product? Answer: Cryptomonadales 95% Digestibility and Absorption Rates. Anyone who is familiar with chlorella knows that chlorella’s hard outer cell wall is the cause of its low digestibility rate. Until now, the best digestible chlorella pyrenoidosa on the market provided a digestibility …

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Oct
28

What is PPARs? (CRYPTOMONADALES)

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