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BEST NATURAL SUPPLEMENTS THAT HELP TO REDUCE CHOLESTEROL LEVELS

If you're concerned about your cholesterol levels and have begun exercising and eating healthier meals, you might be wondering if a natural product might help. Here are some organic supplements for high cholesterol to explore if your doctor has given you the go-ahead along with what they might do and their drug interactions/side effects.

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BEST NATURAL SUPPLEMENTS THAT HELP TO REDUCE CHOLESTEROL LEVELS

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  1. BEST NATURAL SUPPLEMENTS THAT HELP TO REDUCE CHOLESTEROL LEVELS.

  2. Diet and exercise are two tried-and-true methods for lowering cholesterol. Organic supplements for high cholesterol medications may also be beneficial. If you're concerned about your cholesterol levels and have begun exercising and eating healthier meals, you might be wondering if a natural product might help. Here are some organic supplements for high cholesterolto explore if your doctor has given you the go-ahead along with what they might do and their drug interactions/side effects.

  3.  7 Organic Supplements For High Cholesterol • Berberine • Low-density lipoprotein (LDL, or "bad") cholesterol and triglycerides may be reduced. • It is possible that it can induce diarrhea, constipation, gas, nausea, or vomiting; it is also possible that it will affect newborns during pregnancy and nursing. • Fish oil • Triglycerides may be reduced •  Some blood-thinning medications may cause a fishy aftertaste, bad breath, gas, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. • Flaxseed, ground • LDL cholesterol may be reduced •  It has the potential to induce gas, cramping, or diarrhea, and it may interfere with several blood-thinning drugs.

  4. 4. Garlic • Although studies have been mixed, it appears that it may help to lower cholesterol modestly. •  It may poor breath, body odor, nausea, coughing, and gas; it may also interfere with several blood-thinning drugs. • 5. Green tea or green tea extract • May lower LDL cholesterol •  This medicine may produce nausea, vomiting, gas, or diarrhea; it may also interfere with blood-thinning treatments. • 6. Niacin • Lowering LDL cholesterol and triglycerides; increasing high-density lipoprotein (HDL, or "good") cholesterol •  Getting itchy and burning may occur, which are more prevalent at greater dosages required to affect cholesterol. • 7. Plant stanols and sterols • May lower LDL cholesterol levels, especially in patients with a hereditary predisposition that produces high cholesterol (familial hypercholesterolemia) • May cause diarrhea

  5. Natural does not imply safe when it comes to red yeast rice. Some red yeast rice products include a component (monacolin K) that is chemically equivalent to the main substance in lovastatin (Altoprev), a cholesterol-lowering prescription drug. Because of the variety in quality from industry to industry, the quantity of monacolin K might vary greatly from product to product. Products containing monacolin K can have the same negative effects as lovastatin, including muscle, kidney, and liver damage. The Food and Drug Administration has declared that multivitamins containing more than trace levels of monacolin K are unauthorized medications and cannot be supplied lawfully as dietary supplements in the United States. Dietary supplements may not be sufficient. While dietary supplements can assist, prescription drugs may be required to get your cholesterol levels down to a healthy range. If you take any kind of nutritional supplement, make sure to notify your doctor because some of them might mix with the prescriptions you're taking.

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