 Gamma oryzanol is a natural substance extracted from rice and therefore is
completely non-toxic. |
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Gamma oryzanol was first extracted from rice bran oil in 1953 by Dr. Tomotaro
Tsuchiya and his colleagues at the Japan chemical Industrial Research
Institute. Its discovery was announced at an international conference of
chemists in Paris the same year.
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Gamma oryzanol is neither a hormone nor a vitamin. It is a substance derived
from rice bran oil. As a result of various studies, its hormone-like and
growth-promoting functions have been confirmed.
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Later studies have indicated that gamma oryzanol activates the higher center of
the endocrine system and the automic nervous system. It regulates both systems
to maintain internal balance.
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