Cholesterol?!


Question:

Cholesterol?

My cholesterol is too high.
I have about 2 ½ month to lower the bad numbers with diet and exercise or I may need cholesterol meds. Are there any good victims that would help lower my cholesterol ? I don't want to take med.


Answers:

Cholesterol is either absorbed from the food you eat (25%) or manufactured in your liver (75%). Therefore, there are three possible mechanisms to lower your cholesterol levels:

(1)Eat food containing as little fat and cholesterol as possible.

(2)Use supplements/medications to block its absorption through the intestine.

(3)Use medications to block the liver from manufacturing more.

How supplements can help -
Vitamin E
Dosage: 400 IU twice a day.
Comments: Check with your doctor if taking anticoagulant drugs.

Vitamin C
Dosage: 1,000 mg twice a day.
Comments: Reduce dose if diarrhea develops.

Garlic
Dosage: 400-600 mg a day.
Comments: Each pill should provide 4,000 mcg allicin potential.

Inositol Hexaniacinate
Dosage: 500 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: Safest form of niacin to use; does not cause flushing and may be less harmful to the liver than other forms.

Red Yeast Rice
Dosage: 2 capsules (600 mg each) twice a day with meals.
Comments: Sold as Cholestin. Discontinue if muscle pain, tenderness, or weakness occurs, especially if these feelings are accompanied by flulike symptoms.

Gugulipid
Dosage: 25 mg guggulsterones 3 times a day.
Comments: Guggulsterones are the active ingredient in gugulipid.

Psyllium
Dosage: 1 tbsp. powder dissolved in water or juice twice a day.
Comments: May have a laxative effect. Drink lots of extra water.




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