Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Plant material or plant extract of undetermined constitution... – Containing or obtained from camellia
Reexamination Certificate
2007-07-10
2007-07-10
Hoffman, Susan (Department: 1655)
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Plant material or plant extract of undetermined constitution...
Containing or obtained from camellia
C424S756000, C424S725000
Reexamination Certificate
active
11088323
ABSTRACT:
An antioxidant-promoting composition that increases antioxidant defense potential in a subject is disclosed comprisingBacopa monnieraextract; milk thistle extract, ashwagandha powder, green tea extract,Gotu kolapowder,Ginko bilobaleaf extract;Aloe verapowder; turmeric extract; and N-acetyl cysteine. The antioxidant-promoting composition of the invention safely induces cellular antioxidant potential to achieve an overall net decrease in oxidative stress without the undesirable side-effects associated with the individual components of the antioxidant-promoting composition. Also disclosed is a method for reducing the undesirable side-effects of free radicals in a subject by administering to a subject in need of such antioxidants an effective amount of antioxidant-promoting composition of the invention.
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Driscoll William J.
Myhill Paul R.
Hoffman Susan
Lifeline Nutraceuticals Corporation
Swanson & Bratschun L.L.C.
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