date:Apr 11, 2013
itor. It has a powerful ability to inhibit or block the action of ACE, a substance produced in the body that raises blood pressure.
Researchers at Jilin University in China and colleagues at Clemson University set out to further document RVPSLs effects, using laboratory rats that develop high blood pressure and are stand-ins for humans in such early research on hypertension. The results of feeding the substance were positive, showing that RVPSL did not have apparent toxic effects and lowered bl