SourceOne Teams with Natural Factors to Launch Sytrinol in Canada
A leading supplier of science-based formulas, Natural Factors has launched Cholesterol Formula, which includes Sytrinol in a patent-pending combination with SterolSource plant sterols.
17/02/06 SourceOne Global Partners has announced it has signed an agreement with Natural Factors Nutritional Products Inc. to introduce Sytrinol™, SourceOne’s proprietary, patented cardiovascular support compound.
Sytrinol, a patented ingredient derived from citrus is composed of polymethoxylated flavones and tocotrienols. Multiple clinical studies demonstrate that Sytrinol reduced total cholesterol 30 percent, reduced LDL cholesterol by 27 percent and reduced triglycerides 34 percent. Furthermore, Sytrinol has been proven to be a powerful antioxidant with a number of heart health benefits that help control anti-inflammatory responses. It has also shown to improve glycemic control in individuals with metabolic syndrome, especially those with a high BMI, as well as significantly decreasing ApoB and increasing ApoA1. Unlike other cholesterol supplements, Sytrinol is not diet specific and has no known side effects.
A leading supplier of science-based formulas, Natural Factors has launched Cholesterol Formula, which includes Sytrinol in a patent-pending combination with SterolSource plant sterols. Both ingredients are exclusively supplied by SourceOne.
Roland Gahler, Chairman and Owner of Natural Factors, is confident in the partnership between SourceOne and Natural Factors. “We stand behind every product we produce, and we produce products that work to support wellness and create better health,” he states. “This is why we are proud to offer our new breakthrough heart healthy formula using Sytrinol.”
Jesse Lopez, president and CEO of SourceOne, comments, “SourceOne is extremely proud to be associated with Natural Factors, a leading supplier of science-based formulas. It is rewarding because of our relationship with KGK Synergize, the Canadian-based research and development company that developed