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Wednesday 1 June 2011
Cholesterol
Cholesterol Support with Policosanol
Americans' awareness of cholesterol and its potential negative effects on good health has greatly improved in recent years. Too much LDL (Bad) cholesterol and too little HDL (Good) cholesterol can result in a build up of cholesterol deposits in arteries leading to coronary heart disease or stroke.
When diet and exercise are not enough to help you control your cholesterol, Cholesterol Support may provide you a viable, natural approach.
The Most Complete Combination Available
This unique formula contains policosanol, tocotrienols, gugulipids, soy isoflavones and B vitamins.
Policosanol is perhaps one of the most exciting additions to cholesterol treatment. Derived from the coating on sugar cane, policosanol is now approved for treating cholesterol in two dozen countries. Because policosanol is a blood thinning agent, those already on warfarin (Coumadin) and hemophiliacs should be cautious in its use.
Tocotrienols have been shown to be effective nutritional agents to treat high cholesterol in recent research programs.
Gugulipids have long been used in Ayurvedic medicine to prevent atherosclerosis. They appear to be effective in lowering blood levels of both total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol, possibly by stimulating the liver to remove LDL from the bloodstream.
Phosphatidylcholine also known as Lecithin, was shown in a 1999 study to improve metabolism of cholesterol in the digestive system.
Soy Isoflavones have been shown in studies to reduce total cholesterol over 9% and LDL by almost 13%. Good HDL cholesterol was raised over 2%.
Artichokes contain "cynarin" which creates support for lowering cholesterol.
Garlic has been shown to improve HDL/LDL ratio.
Benefits
- Uses ingredients shown in studies to be effective.
- Contains policosanol, gugulipid, soy bean extract, B
vitamins and much more.
- Policosanol is a much studied natural ingredient that
show a lot of promise for keeping cholesterol levels in
a normal range.
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