AVS
#3
Hi Alex!
Did you ever get a GlycoCheck scan? I saw a preventive cardiologist who wants me to buy this test from him. Iād be eager to hear your experience if you care to share.
I donāt see
studies on their website correlating their āMicrovascular Health Scoreā with actual biomarkers of endothelial health.
Thereās also the issue of inter- and intra-observer variability and reproducibility.
Still, Iām curious to give it a try. Should I?
Kindly,
Amy
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I would love to try it but donāt know where to get it. A4M didnāt have it last year.
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ng0rge
#5
Very interesting videos and technology. Thanks for posting. Looks like an excellent measure of endothelial health.
itās an interesting area and I did have one person tell me it helped them out for their condition but itās expensive stuff, and the research, supplements, and everything seems closely tied to one group so itās hard to see it as something easy to trust. There are 9 pages of studies on their site, with only some being directly relevant to their products and I found one Effect of glycocalyx-targeted therapy on vascular function in older adults: a randomized controlled trial | Journal of Applied Physiology to go through (I donāt want to go through them all) It found the following: Our pilot study suggests that Endocalyx Pro supplementation is feasible in older adults but has no measurable effect on overall glycocalyx thickness and FMD. However, Endocalyx Pro may have select effects on capillary glycocalyx thickness and FMD normalized to shear rate among older adults, but further investigation is warranted.
Paul
#7
There is a product with similar claims called Arterisol by Calroy - can buy on Amazon or their website
Paul
#8
Paul
#9
Here is a comparisson of Endocalyx and Arterosil
DrG
#10
Supplement I take for blood vessel support and glycocalyx maintenance.
Arterisol is recommended by Dr Twyman a cardiologist who I interviewed this year.
It contains
MonitumRS⢠Green Seaweed Extract, Grape Skin And Seed Extract, Green Tea Extract, Grape Pomace Extract, Tomato, Carrot Juice, Bilberry, Broccoli, Green Cabbage, Onion, Garlic, Grapefruit, Asparagus, Papaya, Pineapple, Strawberry, Apple, Apricot, Cherry, Orange, Blackcurrant, Olive Extract, Cucumber
CTStan
#12
My doctor measured my glycocalyx function a couple of years ago using an EndoPat machine. It found my endothelial function score to be subnormal. He recommended Arterosil.
I have used Arterosil ever since and made impressive improvements in my endopat score, which is now normal.
However, because I use so many products, I canāt necessarily attribute the results entirely to arterosil.
ng0rge
#13
Would be interesting to see a direct comparison between the GlycoCheck and the EndoPAT tests.
Hereās an article looking at different methods that include EndoPAT but not GlycoCheck:
New Noninvasive Methods to Evaluate Microvascular Structure and Function
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/full/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.121.17954