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Benefits of Calorie Restriction Enhanced by Nitric Oxide and Lower Blood Glucose, Say Researchers from The CR Way

OSSINING, N.Y., Feb. 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Scientifically validated ways to lower blood pressure, enhance cognition, and improve glucose management – especially in type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes – are components of the new, cutting-edge CR Way™ approach to calorie restriction.

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"Following a calorie-restriction diet has always produced excellent results," says Paul McGlothin, president of the LivingTheCRWay.com and vice president of research for the CR Society. "However, the new CR Way approach helped me get my HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin) to levels I never expected – 4.2, the low end of the reference range. Meanwhile, my blood pressure is 90/60 – levels most 65-year-olds wouldn't dream possible."

"The new approach shows how to apply research from several institutions," he continues, "to help lower glucose levels and increase nitric oxide influx in the body safely. When combined with delicious low calorie meals, the results are phenomenal."

  • Lower blood sugar1 – helping people with type 2 diabetes and those who want to prevent it.
  • Lower blood pressure and less arterial plaque accumulation – reducing heart disease risk.2
  • Improved brain power – making sharper, more effective thinking easier.3

High Blood Glucose Increases Disease
Many studies link high blood glucose levels to increased risk for heart attack, stroke, senile dementia, Alzheimer's disease, type 2 diabetes, and prediabetes.4 Calorie Restriction by itself does not guarantee lower blood glucose.

So LivingTheCRWay created the CR WAY TO GREAT GLUCOSE CONTROL, an adult education course integrating healthful exercise and stress relief with and delicious low-calorie, low-GI meal plans. Glucose control goals are provided for each part of the day so participants know what to aim for. The latest innovation to the GREAT GLUCOSE CONTROL program are suggestions for increasing nitric oxide since it helps lower blood sugar levels,1 improves heart health,2 and facilitates cognition.3

This new CR Way approach can improve the lives of so many so much that LivingTheCRWay.com will hold live teleconferences to help people put these ideas into practice.

To find out more – Call toll free: 877-481-4841, or e-mail: Email.

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LivingTheCRWay
LivingTheCRWay.com makes it easy to put science into practice. Departing from dehumanized electronic communications – LivingTheCRWay is a friendly, holistic online community. Members enjoy delicious, healthful lifestyles that include live, supportive teleconferences that often include leaders in the world of science and health.

Contact: Paul McGlothin Email 914-762-8878
Meredith Averill Email 877-481-4841

Twitter:   Living the CR Way@pmcglothin
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References:

  1. Skeletal muscle nitric oxide signaling and exercise: a focus on glucose metabolism, McConell, et al,Am J Physiology. Endocrinology & Metabolism. 2012 Aug 1;303(3):E301-7. doi: 10.1152/ajpendo.00667.2011, PMID: 22550064
  2. Is sunlight good for our heart? Feelisch M, et al European Heart Journal. 2010 May; 31(9):1041-5.
    doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehq069. PMID: 20215123
  3. Nitric oxide is a volume transmitter regulating postsynaptic excitability at a glutamatergic synapse. Steinert JR, et al, Neuron. 2008 Nov 26; 60(4):642-56.
    doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2008.08.025. PMID: 19038221
  4. Guideline for Management of Post Meal Glucose. International Diabetes Federation, 2007, accessible at www.idf.org