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ATTENTION DIABETICS

HEALTHIBETIC CREAM IS RELIEVING FOOT DISCOMFORT
CLINICALLY PROVEN TO INCREASE BLOOD FLOW - TRANSDERMAL L-ARGININE

1.8 oz tube
$ 9.95

HealthiBetic Foot Cream offers a unique and effective solution to many foot problems experienced by poor circulation. The body keeps feet warm and healthy by providing them with warm, oxygenated blood. In recent clinical trial studies, it was shown that HealthiBetic Foot Cream substantially improved blood flow and temperature in people with circulation foot problems. HealthiBetic Foot Cream provides the natural amino acid, L-Arginine to the foot tissue and thus provides the foot with an opportunity to restore its own blood flow through its own natural mechanisms.

HealthiBetic Foot Cream contains a patented transdermal preparation of L-Arginie, the substance which normally maintains local blood flow. In people with diabetes and some others, the local blood flow is inadequate due to lack of sufficient L-Arginine in the tissue. HealthiBetic restores L-Arginine levels in the foot tissue, restoring blood flow.

Blood flow in the tissue is regulated by nitric oxide. Nitric oxide (NO) is produced from L-Arginine in the tissue by an enzyme named NO synthase (NOS). This function of nitric oxide was the subject of the research that won the 1998 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Nitric Oxide, once formed, activates an enzyme which forms cyclic-GMP. Cyclic-GMP relaxes the smooth muscle lining blood vessels and allows natural blood flow levels to be restored.

It is recommended that HealthiBetic is initially used twice daily; morning and evening for 10 to 14 days, then use HealthiBetic Foot Cream once daily to maintain improved blood flow.

Regular use of HealthiBetic Foot Cream should result in more comfortable, healthier, and more attractive feet. HealthiBetic is natural and safe. Contact with your eyes and mucus membranes should, however, be avoided.

You can read additional information about L-Arginine, in our News Article section or click on the links below:

Time Magazine
January 12, 2004
Can Arginine Save Your Toes?


There's the rub: Diabetics may be helped by cream developed by Wellesley company
By Jon Brodkin / News Staff Writer, Tuesday, January 27, 2004
Metrowest Daily News (Massachusetts)



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