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Nutritional Supplements for High Cholesterol

When cholesterol in blood become too high, this is called high cholesterol or Hyperlipidemia.  High levels of LDL cholesterol are considered a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke.

 

Who Needs to Lower LDL Cholesterol?

High cholesterol is usually treated based on total LDL cholesterol levels and HDL cholesterol levels, plus the presence of additional risk factors for heart disease such as:

  • Previous heart attack
  • Diabetes
  • Smoking
  • High blood pressure
  • Low HDL cholesterol
  • Family history of early heart disease

 

Herbs and Supplements for High Cholesterol - Resterol

Talking with your doctor before starting any natural method to lower cholesterol is recommended. Make sure your doctor knows what supplements you are taking before you start any medications.

Some supplements that can help lower cholesterol include Vitamin B3, Artichoke Leaf, Soluble Fiber, Plant Sterols and Stanols, Vitamin E, and Turmeric extract.

  • Vitamin B3 also called niacin, is used to lower cholesterol. Specifically, it appears to lower LDL cholesterol and increase HDL cholesterol. Niacin can increase the effect of high blood pressure medication or cause nausea, indigestion, gas, diarrhea, gout, and worsen peptic ulcers, or trigger gout, liver inflammation, and high blood sugar.
  • Artichoke Leaf may work by limiting the synthesis of cholesterol in the body. Artichokes also contain a compound called cynarin, believed to increase bile production in the liver and speed the flow of bile from the gallbladder, both of which may increase cholesterol excretion.
  • Soluble Fiber Soluble fiber appears to reduce LDL cholesterol by reducing cholesterol absorption in the intestines. Soluble fiber binds with cholesterol so that it is excreted.
  • Plant Sterols and Stanols are naturally-occuring substances found in certain plants. Plant stanols and sterols may help to lower cholesterol. They are similar in structure to cholesterol and may help block the absorption of cholesterol from the intestines.
  • Vitamin E is a potent antioxidant used for years to improve cardiovascular health. The risk of having high cholesterol is the formation of atherosclerotic plaques in the coronary arteries.
  • Turmeric extract is a powerful antioxidant with clinical applications in cardiovascular disease and cancer. One of the active components in turmeric is curcumin. Curcumin can lower cholesterol levels due to an effect on cholesterol absorption, degradation or elimination.

Resterol is a natural supplement that works to naturally lower LDL (bad cholesterol) and help raise HDL (good cholesterol). For a complete list of ingredients Click Here.

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