Laboratory Tests
Sustained Round the Clock Bioavailability
The following is a chart representing real lab
results. It explains that over time, the bodyquickly digests
and metabolizes other multiantioxidants, passing much of the
nutrients without having time to absorb them. This is how Ondrox™
succeeds where other multiantioxidants fail.

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Because of its micro-encapsulation technology, Ondrox™
releases the perfect amount of nutrients in correct proportions
over a set period of time. This sustained release rate helps
avoid waste, prevents toxicity, and yields an optimum and
even level of essential and desirable nutrients. |
Test Results On Mice
These tests were conducted at the Cancer Center. The following
two tables were taken from patent application documents - actual
names of ingredients have been substituted by coded descriptions.
Table 1 shows the anti-cancer effects of various components
of the present formulation, in individual and in synergistic
combination.
TABLE 1
EFFECTS OF ANTIOXIDANTS ON SKIN TUMOR PROMOTION*
|
Antioxidant (mg)
|
Tumor Response
(%Inhibition) |
Antioxidant (mg)
|
Tumor Response
(% Inhibition)
|
|
Control
(DMBA + TPA)
|
0 |
Ingredients D + G
|
94
|
|
Ingredient A
|
35
|
Ingredients D + F
|
94
|
|
Ingredient B
|
32
|
Ingredients A + F
|
87
|
|
Ingredient C
|
40
|
Ingredients B + D
|
89
|
|
Ingredient D
|
25
|
Ingredients B + E
|
88
|
|
Ingredient E
|
30
|
Ingredients B + F
|
91
|
|
Ingredient F
|
20
|
Ingredients C + D
|
78
|
|
Ingredient G
|
23
|
Ingredients C + E
|
92
|
Ingredients
A + B
|
92
|
Ingredients C + F
|
84
|
Ingredients
A + D
|
86
|
|
|
Ingredients
A + E
|
98
|
Ingredients A+B+D+F
|
97
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* 30 female mice (SENCAR) per group were used. The
mice were initiated with 10 nmoles of 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene
and promoted with 1 ug of TPA 2x/wk. The antioxidants were applied
simultaneously with TPA for the duration of experiment (30 weeks).
Note: Ondrox™ uses
all synergistic combinations above except for those which contain
Ingredient A due to certain restrictions mandated by California
regulatory authorities.
Table 2 illustrates the effects of certain antioxidant combinations
found in the formulation of Ondrox™, all known spontaneous tumor
formations in mice, and on their change in lifespan longevity.
TABLE 2
EFFECTS OF ANTIOXIDANTS ON AGING AND SPONTANEOUS TUMOR
FORMATION IN MICE**
| Antioxidants |
% Spontaneous Tumor Formation
of Control Group |
Increase in
Lifespan (%) |
| Normal Diet |
100 |
- |
| Ingredient A |
46 |
32 |
| Ingredient B |
56 |
24 |
| Ingredient C |
62 |
27 |
** 100 mice (SENCAR) (50 males and 50 females) were
used for each group. The groups receiving the antioxidants had them
introduced in the normal laboratory chow (Wayne Research Animal
Diet) at 0.5%.
The most successful formulation of ingredients were
antioxidants and free radical scavenging agents of different types.
These combinations protect against many kinds of free radicals
and unstable molecules. In most cases, they work synergistically
with other antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals.
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