A capsule derived from lycopene, which gives tomato its distinctive
red colour, could ward off strokes and heart attacks, says a Cambridge
University study.
The study found that taking the capsule boosted blood flow and improved
the lining of vessels in patients with pre-existing heart conditions.
It also increased the flexibility of their arteries by 50 percent.
Researchers believe it could limit the damage caused by heart disease and help cut drastically deaths from strokes.
Each pill provides the equivalent of eating nearly three kg of ripe
tomatoes, daily. They also hope it could benefit those with arthritis,
diabetes and even slow the progress of cancer, the Daily Mail reports.
Ian Wilkinson of Cambridge University's clinical trials unit said:
"These results are potentially very significant, but we need more trials
to see if they translate into fewer heart attacks and strokes."
Preliminary results from a two-month trial, in which the pill was given
to 36 heart disease patients and 36 healthy volunteers with an average
age of 67, showed that it improved the function of the endothelium - the
layer of cells lining blood vessels.... Read More
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