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CVAC Systems to Present Data Showing
Dramatic Enhancement of Metabolism of Cholesterol into Testosterone,
and Improved Blood Lipid and Glucose Profiles in Diabetics
Temecula CA, February 26, CVAC Systems, Inc., the developer
of Cyclic Variations in Altitude Conditioning™ technology,
will present remarkable breakthrough data to attendees of Medtech
Insight’s IN3-West conference at 3:20 PM at the Hyatt Regency
Hotel in Irvine California on February 27, 2007.
Joining at least 40 other start-ups with a focus on medical device
innovation, CVAC Systems will present its proprietary patent-pending
process, validation data and, for the first time to a large audience
in a non-confidential venue, human data demonstrating the scientific
pathway for its potential in diabetes, insulin resistance and metabolic
syndrome.
“Our new data on CVAC users are especially important because
recent data from a study of 950 men in the Massachusetts Male Aging
Study published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
in March 2006 links low total testosterone levels to the development
of metabolic syndrome. Additionally, The Rancho Bernardo Study of
294 men published by the American Diabetes Association in Diabetes
Care in 2002 links low total testosterone to the development of type
2 diabetes and insulin resistance. Also, the 2006 issue of the Journal
of the American Medical Association contains a systematic review
and meta-analysis from researchers from Harvard Medical School in
which they concluded that high testosterone levels are associated
with a lower risk of the development of type 2 diabetes in men,” commented
Allen Ruszkowski, President and CEO of CVAC Systems, Inc. Commenting
further, “I am thrilled to be able to share the world’s
first data documenting improvements in lipid levels, blood glucose
and steroidogenesis with the attendees of Medtech Insight’s
IN3 conference.”
The CVAC process encompasses scientifically validated intermittent
hypoxic (high- altitude) training (IHT) to trigger the human body's
natural high-altitude adaptation response. The high-altitude adaptation
response is scientifically understood to evoke increases in oxygenation
of tissues. The CVAC process has the proven ability to enhance tissue
oxygenation and the potential ability to remove toxins from the body.
This suggests that it could benefit individuals who experience the
limit of human performance, whether it is a result of athletic exertion,
sickness, or the aging process. Moreover, CVAC Systems is focusing
its efforts to study the potential value of the CVAC process in managing
and treating diabetes, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome.
About CVAC Systems, Inc.
CVAC Systems, Inc., headquartered in Temecula, Calif., is privately
funded and is seeking to place CVAC systems at key luminary research
sites for the development of several patent-pending applications
such as performance enhancement, disease prevention, therapy and
advanced health. For these plans, the Company is seeking a first-round
venture/institutional financing.
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rights reserved. Cyclic Variations in Altitude Conditioning, CVAC
and CVAC logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CVAC Systems,
Inc. in the United States and/or other Countries. All other trademarks
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or implied herein.
Please note: The information contained within this document is intended
for prospective researchers only, and is not intended for patients
or health care providers. Any references to therapeutic applications
are for discussion and research purposes only.
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