American Herbal
Supplement Tea undergoes hyperbaric study
Russian Navy says
Diversitea has positive effect
On reduction of nitrogen
waste in the body
Dallas- October 21, 2005 – Diversitea Herbal Supplement Tea
for Divers was recently tested at the Makarov State Maritime Academy
in St. Petersburg, Russia.
A
controlled study was conducted where two groups of mice* (50 in each
group) were taken to 180 meters (about 600 feet) in a hyperbaric
chamber for 20 minutes, then brought up to surface pressure, with a
3 minute safety stop at 3 meters/15 feet.
One
group was given Diversitea for three weeks before being submerged
and the control group received plain water. Upon ascent, the
mice who received Diversitea had a mortality rate of 14%, and the
control group mortality rate was 70%. In other words, 86% of
the mice who were given Diversitea survived, and only 30% of the
control mice survived.
This
led the testers to conclude that Diversitea Herbal Supplement Tea
appears to have a positive effect on the reduction of Nitrogen waste
in the body, as less formal experiments had previously
indicated.
Diversitea
is marketed through live-aboard dive boats, dive shops, the
Internet, vacation resorts and specialty retail and gift
stores.
*Diversitea
was not involved in
conducting these studies, which were done in Russia without our
knowledge. We
received the test results a year after the studies were
performed. Diversitea
does not condone, support or conduct animal testing.
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