Ingredients:
Hawthorn, Uncaria Rhynchophylla (Chinese Cat's Claw: gou teng), Allium
Ursinum, L-Isoleucine, L-Leucine, L-Valine, Magnesium Gluconate, MaxEPA,
Gamma Linolenic Acid, GABA, DL-Phenylalanine, L-Asparagine,
Niacinamide-B3, Veratrum Viride, Gotu Kola, Radix Heraclei, Fructus
Sophorae, Radix Rehmanniae, Calcium Carbonate, Pantothenic Acid,
Potassium, Pyridoxine HCL-B6, OptiZinc, Valeriana Officinalis,
Cobalamin-B12, Folic Acid, ChromeMate GTF, Micro-Nutritionals:, Artery,
Azurite, Barytine, Kidney, Vein, Adrenalinum, Arnica montana, Asterias
rubens, Baryta muriaticum, Ferrum metallicum, Ginkgo biloba, Nux vomica,
Tabacum.
For so many of us, stress can often lead to
unhealthy rises in our blood pressure, muscle tensions, etc., with little
time to unwind and relax. Circulin is a scientifically advanced dietary
supplement designed to help combat the fast pace of life and to
specifically address the dietary problems associated with high blood
circulatory pressure and hypertension. Taken regularly, Circulin restores
those vital nutrients so often missing from the body, including Omega-3-6
Fatty Acids, Folic Acid, Branched Chain Amino Acids, GABA (g-aminobutyric
acid), and the essential nutrients and phytochemicals found in the herbs
Hawthorn and Chinese Cat's Claw (Uncaria Rhynchophylla) providing the
precursors to the neurochemicals which the body needs to reestablish a
non-stressful internal equilibrium within its neurobiochemistry and within
the blood circulatory system itself.
Circulin is useful in providing extra nutrients
which may complement your physician's protocol when he or she is
attempting to relieve the symptoms of high blood pressure and arterial
hypertension, danger of (or recent) thrombosis (blood clots), danger of
(or recent) apoplexy (stroke), tachycardia, palpitation and angina
pectoris, as well as vascular degeneration and cerebral vascular
sclerosis. When under a physician's care, Circulin's high nutritive values
may also prove useful in cases of arteriosclerosis of the coronary
arteries where a high systolic pressure with a comparatively low diastolic
tension is attended by cerebral and cardiac symptoms.
GABA (g-aminobutyric acid), one of the major
inhibitory Amino Acid neurotransmitters of the central nervous system, is
known to be an active a1- & a2-adrenergic antagonist, helping the body to
relax the smooth muscle of arteries and veins. It acts via the GABA-A and
GABA-B cell receptors to prevent neuronal depolarization and firing of an
action potential occurring in muscles, stopping the muscle from
contracting.
An action potential is a rapid, transient,
self-propagating electrical excitation of the membrane of electrically
excitable cells, also known as a spike or nerve impulse (in neurons).
Action potentials occur in nerve, muscle, and neuroendocrine cells and are
generated and propagated through the actions of voltage-gated ion
channels. An action potential is essentially a brief (~1 ms long),
regenerative change in the membrane potential which occurs in electrically
excitable cells such as the smooth muscle in veins and arteries. Action
potentials are essentially digital signals which encode information as a
temporal sequence. With GABA, G-protein coupled receptor sites (the
largest super family of cell-surface receptors) are competed for in smooth
muscle, ensuring that smooth muscle of arteries and veins relaxes and that
action potentials do not fire. As the smooth muscle relaxes, arteries and
veins begin to vasodilate, increasing their circumference, allowing more
blood to flow which subsequently reduces blood pressure throughout the
circulatory system.
Additional nutrients in Circulin work together to
support the body's natural ability to produce the neurochemicals,
co-enzymes and amino acids that aid in relaxing and dilating arterial
muscle, allowing proper blood flow.