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CholessterinCho-less-terin

Cholesterol can be both good and bad, so it's important to learn what bad cholesterol is, how it affects your health and how to manage your blood cholesterol levels. If you've been diagnosed with high cholesterol, then Cho-less-terin may help you.

Managing your cholesterol will help you take better care of your heart and live a healthier life, while reducing your risk for heart attack and stroke. Recently, 16 studies involving 590 people with high cholesterol levels have shown that sterols from plants can reduce total cholesterol by an average of 10% and LDL cholesterol (the one that does the harm) by 15%.

Info:

Understanding Cholesterol a direct link between high blood cholesterol and coronary heart disease has been confirmed by the Lipid Research Clinics- Coronary Primary Prevention Trial (1984) which showed that lowering total and LDL ("bad") cholesterol levels significantly reduces heart disease. Heart disease is caused by the narrowing of coronary arteries that feed the heart. Like any muscle, the heart needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients, which are carried to it by the blood in the coronary arteries. When the coronary arteries become narrowed or clogged by cholesterol and fat deposits, a process called atherosclerosis occurs and they cannot supply enough blood to the heart. The result is coronary heart disease. If not enough oxygencarrying blood reaches the heart, you may experience chest pain called angina. If the blood supply to a portion of the heart is completely cut off by total blockage of a coronary artery, the result is a heart attack. This is usually due to a sudden closure from a blood clot forming on top of a previous narrowing.

Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance that occurs naturally in all parts of the body and that your body needs to function normally. It is present in cell walls and membranes throughout the body. Your body uses cholesterol to produce many hormones, vitamin D, and the bile acids that help to digest fat. It takes only a small amount of cholesterol in the blood to meet these needs. When too much cholesterol is in the bloodstream, the excess is deposited in the arteries, including the coronary arteries, where it causes the narrowing and blockages that cause the signs and symptoms of heart disease.

Ingredients:

The New Roots’ Cho-Less-Terin formula contains:
Standardized Gugulipids (2.5% Guggulsterones) 540 mg
Red Yeast Extract (1.5% Lovastatin) 50 mg
Green Tea Extract (50% Polyphenol) 80 mg
Sterols & Sterolins 54 mg
Providing:
Beta-Sitosterols 35 mg
Stigmasterols 5.94 mg
Campesterols 5 mg
Delta 5 Avenastenols 2.2 mg
Delta 5.24 Estigmastenols 1.6 mg
Delta 7 Estigmastenols 1.7 mg
Delta Avenastenols 0.4 mg
IN A NON-GMO VEGETARIAN CAPSULE AND PURIFIED WATER

FORMULATED FOR PURE EFFECTIVENESS - THE NEW ROOTS WAY
MANUFACTURED UNDER STRICT G.M. P. STANDARDS


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