[Efficiency of Siberian pine oil in complex treating of people ill with benign hypertension].
Iu V Bakhtin, V V Budaeva, A L Vereshchagin, E Iu Egorova, E Iu Zhukova, A S Saratikov
Index: Vopr. Pitan. 75(1) , 51-3, (2006)
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Abstract
For people ill with benign hypertension and going through basis hypotensive therapy, taking in Siberian pine nut oil as much as 17,5 g per day, is accompanied by cholesterol-lessening effect, normalization of lipid spectrum of blood, systolic (maximum) benign pressure and lessening of surplus body mass.
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