The Lowering Of Serum
Cholesterol With a Patented Dietary Fiber Supplement
Abstract
High levels of
serum cholesterol have been linked with coronary heart disease (CHD) for
over 30 years. Early interventions included the prescription of drugs that
inhibited the production of cholesterol and a reduction in the dietary
intake of cholesterol. In recent years prescription therapy has
advanced in the fight against CHD. But this does not fully address the
associated dangers. These include dangerous but manageable side effects,
drug interactions, excessive costs and insurance claims. There is
accumulating evidence suggesting that dietary fiber and reduce serum
cholesterol. The current study was designed to investigate the serum
cholesterol lowering effect of a patented dietary fiber supplement...the
results indicate that highest significant reductions in serum total
cholesterol (-14%) and serum LDL (low density lipoprotein) (-17.9%) were
achieved within the first 60 days of using the fiber supplement. HDL (high
density lipoprotein ) increased (+30.1%) significantly while triglyceride
decreased (-30.7%). These statistics show overall highly significant
results in total cholesterol, HDL, LDL and tryiglyerides levels. The
most notable of these results is in the highly significant reduction
of cardiovascular risk (-36%) in the HDL:LDL ratio. Total cholesterol
reduction was seen as high as (-45%) with LDL decreasing as low as (-59%)
and HDL increase as high as (+48%)...In conclusion, the use of a natural
dietary fiber supplement, as part of an overall diet, proved highly
successful in lowering risk factors associated with Coronary Heart Disease
(CHD). The use of a patented dietary fiber supplement provided highly
successful in reducing serum total cholesterol and LDL.
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