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CVAC
(redirected from Cyclic Variations in Altitude Conditioning)

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CVACCarolina-Virginia Athletic Conference
CVACCyclic Variations in Altitude Conditioning
CVACChappaqua Volunteer Ambulance Corps (Chappaqua, New York)
CVACConsolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation (later became Convair)
CVACContemporary Visual Arts and Craft Inquiry (Australia)
CVACCowichan Valley Arts Council (Canada)
CVACChippewa Valley Audubon Club


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com) announced today that it has formed a scientific advisory board to investigate the strengths and limitations of the cyclic variations in altitude conditioning (CVAC) process in the management and treatment of diabetes, insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome.
Cyclic Variations in Altitude Conditioning (CVAC) is a scientifically validated IHT process which triggers the human body's natural high-altitude adaptation response.
However, we believe our patent-pending cyclic variations in altitude conditioning (CVAC) process has solved these problems by dramatically reducing the exposure time to just 20 minutes two or three times a week.
 
 
 
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