Your Cholesterol-Lowering Formula (Health Short)
September 1st, 2010 -- Posted in lowering cholesterol | 2 Comments »
Getting your cholesterol to a healthy point involves a multi-faceted approach!
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Getting your cholesterol to a healthy point involves a multi-faceted approach!
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Bios Life Complete is the only patented, natural fiber drink that maintains healthy cholesterol level in 4 distinct ways. Unhealthy Cholesterol, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, and Obesity.
Bios Life has no harmful side effects and is the only product on the market to have a proven effect on substantially raising HDL (good cholesterol) levels. Bios Life has been clinically tested by multiple leading research institutions, including the Cleveland Clinic, Stillwater Heart Center, and Stanford University. It has been published in medical journals like Metabolism and presented to the American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association and the American Dietetic Association. It’s also listed in the Physicians Reference Reference,
Traditional cholesterol-reducing medications or “statin” drugs reduce cholesterol with only one or sometimes two mechanisms. Bios Life has none of the dangerous side-effects of statin drugs and offers more complete health benefits:
Lowers LDL (bad) cholesterol an average of 31% and as much as to 52%
Raises HDL (good) cholesterol levels an average of 29% and as much as 85%
When taken with statin medications it reduces cholesterol levels an additional 20%. High Triglycerides, which have also been linked to heart disease
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High cholesterol foods can interfere in the normal and healthy functioning of a human body.
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Before you begin on a diet to lower cholesterol, you need to learn about the good and bad foods. This will make your diet to lower cholesterol easier. To Learn More About Diets To Lower cholesterol, Visit: http://www.ADietToLowerCholesterol.com
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Merle Myerson, MD, cardiologist and Director of the Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Program at St. Lukes and Roosevelt Hospitals in New York City, explains the numbers for total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, and where your numbers should be. Visit our website at www.slrhc.org/heartdiseaseprevention
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