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CVAC Systems Invited by Dow Jones to
Present its Unique Platform Technology at Emerging Ventures Conference
CVAC Systems, Inc. and Athercare
Fitness & Rehabilitation announced their agreement to study
the value of the CVAC process in fitness and athletic performance
enhancement, and to explore this use in a commercial environment.
Temecula CA, Oct 16, 2006 CVAC Systems, Inc., the developer of Cyclic
Variations in Altitude Conditioning technology, will provide two
invited presentations at the Dow Jones Emerging Ventures Conference
in San Jose, California on October 18, 2006.
Joining 42 other start-up companies with a focus on nanotechnology,
homeland security and emerging technology, 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, published
data describing the scientific pathway for its potential application
in diabetes, insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome.
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 red blood
cell mass and capillary density. Using dynamic changes in air pressure
that simulate changes in altitude, it triggers the body's natural
high-altitude adaptation response. The ability of the CVAC process
to enhance tissue oxygenation and removal of toxins from the body
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.
About CVAC Systems
CVAC Systems, Inc., headquartered in Temecula, Calif., is privately
funded and is seeking to place CVAC instruments (pressure vessels)
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.
Copyright © 2007, CVAC Systems, Inc. All
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
belong to their respective owners. No affiliation is expressed
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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