A pair of
left - leaning advocacy
groups criticized Mayor Bill de Blasio's plan to reform a controversial real estate tax break, calling on the progressive mayor to
extract more concessions from the city's powerful real estate industry.
The difference in outcomes between the two
groups was not considered significant, and the team concluded that the olive
leaf extract «was similarly effective» as the drug option (Captopril).
Serving Size 1 scoop (approx. 8.8 grams) Servings per container 30 Amount per serving: Calories 40 Calories from Fat 20 Total Fat 2 g Saturated Fat 0.4 g Sodium 37 mg Total Carbohydrates 4 g Dietary Fiber 1.5 g Sugars 1 g Protein 2 g Vitamin A 1000 IU Vitamin C 16 mg Vitamin E (D - alpha - Tocopheryl Succinate) 100 IU Calcium 29 mg Iron 1.8 mg Organic wheat grass powder 350 mg Organic barley grass powder 350 mg Organic alfalfa grass powder 350 mg Organic oat grass powder 350 mg Organic spirulina 1,000 mg Chlorella (cracked - cell) 350 mg Dunaliella
extract 40 mg Dulse powder 30 mg Licorice root powder 100 mg Eleuthero root
extract 130 mg Suma root powder 60 mg Astragalus root
extract 60 mg Echinacea purpurea
leaf and stem
extract 60 mg Ginger root powder 5 mg Soy lecithin (99 % oil - free) 2,000 mg Wheat sprout powder 350 mg Acerola berry juice powder 200 mg Beet juice powder 200 mg Spinach powder (1.5 % octacosanol) 150 mg Royal jelly (5 % 10 - HDA) 150 mg Bee pollen 150 mg Flaxseed powder 500 mg Apple pectin and fiber 500 mg Total count non-dairy probioti cultures 5.0 billion Lactobacillus
group (L.rhamnosus A, L.rhamnosus B, L.acidophilus, L.casei, L.bulgaricus) 3.5 billion Bifidobacterium
group (B.longum, B.breve) 1.0 billion Streptococcus thermophilus 0.5 billion Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) 500 mg Milk Thistle
extract (80 % silymarin) 60 mg Ginkgo
leaf extract (24 % Ginkgo Flavonglycosides & 6 % Terpene lactones) 20 mg Green tea
extract (60 % Catechins) 20 mg Grape seed
extract (92 % Proanthocyanidins) 20 mg Bilberry
extract (25 % Anthocyanidins) 20 mg
The subjects were randomly divided into two
groups, the
group that received a liquid
extract of fig
leaves, along with breakfast, showed significant reduction in the blood glucose that is typically high after a meal and required less insulin.