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| Dr. Lester Packer,
Ph.D. Professor Department of Molecular Biology, University of California, Berkeley until 2000 University of Southern California, 2000 to present |
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| "I have deep trust and expectations for
the multiple functions of FPP, with research repeated in view of
molecular-cellular biology." "Since the Osato Research Institute first introduced FPP several years ago, we have conducted a number of studies in my laboratory, resulting in the publication of more than ten papers and abstracts. We fervently expect FPP, a nutraceutical, to contribute to the improvement of Q.O.L. (Quality Of Life) and health care. This can be achieved through a better understanding of the excellent properties of the nutraceutical." |
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Professor Luc
Montagnier Co-Discoverer of the H.I.V. Virus, President of the World Foundation for A.I.D.S. Research and Prevention, Paris |
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| "FPP has outstanding properties for
fighting against oxidative stress, and also for stimulating the immune
system." |
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| Dr. Marc E. Weksler, M.D.,
Ph.D. Geriatric Specialist, New York Weill Cornell Medical Center Professor, Cornell University, New York |
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| "Papaya is one of the richest sources of
antioxidants, and recently weÕve been learning that antioxidants play a
very important role in protecting the body." "When we compared five different fruits and two different vegetables, we found papaya, a tropical fruit . . . is the richest source of antioxidants, twenty times more powerful than Vitamin E." |
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