Yasoo Health Introduces Syndion(TM): Optimized Nutritional Support for Neurodevelopmentally Challenged Children and Adults With Special Nutritional Needs and/or Food Sensitivities.
Posted on: Thursday, 23 October 2008, 12:00 CDT
MORRISVILLE, N.C., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Yasoo Health Inc, Morrisville, NC announced the US launch of Syndion (http://www.syndion.com/), an optimized nutritional supplement providing support for neurodevelopmentally challenged children and adults with special nutritional needs and food sensitivities.
"Nutrient deficiencies are common among children and adults with developmental disorders. Food sensitivities, allergies, and dietary interventions, such as gluten-free and casein-free diets, may cause them to lack essential vitamins and minerals necessary for good nutrition and development. Digestive and intestinal problems can cause malabsorption of vitamins and minerals," says Andreas M. Papas, President of Yasoo Health and a PhD in Nutritional Biochemistry.
Syndion is an antioxidant rich, multivitamin and mineral supplement specially formulated with unique microsphere technology to help overcome malabsorption of fat-soluble vitamins and antioxidants. "A pilot study indicated beneficial effects on the Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC) in all areas, including Speech/Language Comprehension, Sociability, Sensory/Cognitive Awareness, and Health/Physical Behaviors. There was a 26% improvement in the total ATEC score," reports James Adams, PhD, an autism researcher at Arizona State University.
Syndion is a liquid supplement that can be taken directly or mixed in a beverage. It supports normal plasma levels and urinary excretion of heavy metals and contains important vitamins and antioxidants that support normal methylation, sulfation and detoxification pathways.
Syndion originated when the father of two children with autism was ordering Aqua-E(R), a liquid water soluble Vitamin E product from Yasoo Health (http://www.yasoo.com/aqua-e.htm), and expressed his need for a complete nutritional supplement utilizing the microsphere absorption technology. This father facilitated contact between Yasoo Health and Professor Adams and a pilot study was conducted. Results are expected on the full clinical study now in progress early in 2009.
Parents of children who have been taking Syndion have told us their children have shown significant improvements while taking the product, reporting improved sleep, focus, socialization, language, and eye contact. This product may provide nutritional support for a number of neurodevelopmentally challenged conditions.
About Yasoo Health
Yasoo Health (http://www.yasoo.com/) develops innovative, research-based products consisting of essential nutrients and natural compounds to help overcome malabsorption and reduce oxidative stress and inflammation in chronic diseases. Yasoo Health has offices in Morrisville, NC and Johnson City, TN in the United States and international operations based in Nicosia, Cyprus.
Yasoo Health
CONTACT: Barbara Schreiber of Yasoo Health, +1-423-218-4539,barbara@yasoo.com
Web site: http://www.yasoo.com/http://www.syndion.com/http://www.yasoo.com/aqua-e.htm
Source: PRNewswire
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