About Vasonoxol®
This patented formulation can be utilized as a centerpiece in a natural medicine treatment protocol or as an ancillary complement to a traditional prescription regimen. Whether your patients are suffering from conditions such as:
- 20-30lbs overweight
- Edema
- Hypertension
- Dyslipidemia
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Hypercholesterolemia
- Cognitive Decline
- Poor Circulation
- Erectile Dysfunction

Chief Science Officer Dr. Bernard Fragomeni discusses in these (CLICK) Videos the full complement of ingredients in US-patented Panoxol (now trademarked as Vasonoxol®, allowing you, as a practitioner, to use one formulation that, by design, serves as a protocol in a bottle! Vasonoxol® contains just six (6) all-natural ingredients, each patented for their synergistic effects, that work together to promote better cardiovascular health by supporting de-inflammation, restoring vascular integrity, boosting Nitric Oxide levels, improving blood flow, and regulating cholesterol levels.
Chief Science Officer Dr. Bernard Fragomeni will discuss the genesis and component ingredients of the Vasonoxol®formulation and how you can best utilize it in clinical settings.
Resources:
- Clinical Experience Study – The Villages
- Vasonoxol Patent
- 16 Questions You Need to Consider Before Buying Supplements
ALL-NATURAL - Vasonoxol
Our natural formula has been carefully selected to promote overall cardiovascular health.
Ginkgo Biloba
Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as ginkgo or gingko, is a species of tree native to China and also known as the maidenhair tree. It is the last living species in the order Ginkgoales, which first appeared over 290 million years ago. For thousands of years, leaves from the Ginkgo biloba tree have been a common treatment in Chinese medicine. In the U.S., many people take ginkgo supplements in the belief that they will improve memory, sharpen thinking, enhance blood flow to the brain, and act as an antioxidant. There is good evidence that ginkgo may ease leg pain caused by clogged arteries. Additionally, ginkgo may relieve PMS symptoms, such as breast tenderness and mood changes. Researchers have studied ginkgo for many other conditions, including ADHD, depression, other psychological conditions, multiple sclerosis, and tinnitus of vascular origin.
Partial List of Potential Benefits:
Contains Powerful Antioxidants
Can Help Fight Inflammation
Improves Circulation and Heart Health
Can Reduce Anxiety
Can Improve Asthma and COPD Symptoms
Credit: Healthline.com
12 Benefits of Ginkgo Biloba (Plus Side Effects & Dosage)
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/ginkgo-biloba-benefits?scrlybrkr=1402dce7
Credit: NIH - National Library of Medicine, National /Center for Biotechnology Information
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2858335/
Red Yeast Rice
Red yeast rice is a culinary and medicinal product in certain Asian countries. It is a staple of traditional Chinese medicine, and proponents suggest it has various biological properties, including the ability to improve blood circulation. Red yeast rice has attracted attention as a natural supplement to help lower cholesterol levels. High cholesterol, particularly low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, poses a potential risk for heart disease. To lower cholesterol, a doctor may prescribe statins; however, some individuals may prefer not to take medication and instead seek natural alternatives, such as red yeast rice.
Partial List of Potential Benefits:
Promotes Healthy Cholesterol
Lowers blood pressure
Prevents complications of obesity
Reduces inflammation
Improves bone health
Credit: Medical News Today – medicalnewstoday.com
What to know about red yeast rice and its health effects
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/red-yeast-rice?scrlybrkr=1402dce7#benefits
Credit: SelfDecode – supplements.selfdecode.com/blog/red-yeast-rice/
7 Red Yeast Rice Benefits + Side Effects, Dosage
https://supplements.selfdecode.com/blog/red-yeast-rice/
Cayenne Pepper
Cayenne pepper is a surprisingly nutritious and moderately spicy pepper. It is an excellent source of provitamin A and vitamin C. Additionally, it contains a variety of protective plant compounds, such as capsaicin and flavonoids. Some studies have linked general hot pepper consumption to a lower risk of mortality, and some researchers have suggested that the plant compounds in cayenne pepper may benefit heart health.
Partial List of Potential Benefits:
Protects your heart
Improves digestion
Maintain a healthy weight
Ease pain and clear congestion
Credit: Healthline Media – Healthline.com
6 Potential Health Benefits of Cayenne Pepper
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/8-benefits-of-cayenne-pepper#4.-Regularly-eating-hot-peppers-may-benefit-overall-health
Credit: WebMD – webmd.com
Health Benefits of Cayenne Pepper
https://www.webmd.com/diet/health-benefits-cayenne-pepper?scrlybrkr=1402dce7
Horse Chestnut
Horse chestnut is a tree native to parts of southeastern Europe. Its fruits contain seeds that resemble sweet chestnuts but are bitter. Historically, horse chestnut seed extract was used for joint pain, bladder and gastrointestinal problems, fever, leg cramps, and other conditions. Today, horse chestnut seed extract is promoted for chronic venous insufficiency (CVI; poor blood flow in the veins of the legs, which may lead to leg pain, swelling, itchiness, and other symptoms), irritable bowel syndrome, male infertility, and other conditions.
Partial List of Potential Benefits:
May relieve symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency
May treat varicose veins
Has potent anti-inflammatory properties
May relieve hemorrhoids
Has antioxidant properties
Contains cancer-fighting compounds
It may help with male infertility
Credit: NIH - National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health – nccih.nih.gov.com
Horse Chestnut
https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/horse-chestnut
Credit: Medical News Today – medicalnewstoday.com
What to know about horse chestnut
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/horse-chestnut?scrlybrkr=1402dce7