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High Cholesterol

What It Means

Anyone can develop high blood cholesterol regardless of age, sex, race or ethnic background. Like high blood pressure, it is a potential threat to your health that you can do something about. High cholesterol is one of the major risk factors for coronary heart disease and being overweight also contributes significantly to this problem. High blood cholesterol occurs when there is to much cholesterol in your blood. Your cholesterol level is determined partly by your genetic makeup and the saturated fat and cholesterol in the foods you eat. Even if you did not eat any cholesterol, your body would manufacture enough for its needs.

How High Does Your Cholesterol Level
Have To Be To Affect Your Health?

The risk of developing coronary heart disease increases as your blood cholesterol rises. This is why it is so important that you have your cholesterol level measured. Currently, more than half of all adult Americans have cholesterol levels of 200 mg/dl or greater, which places them at an increasing risk for coronary heart disease. A very large percentage of the adult population 20 years of age or older has blood cholesterol levels that are considered high, that is, 240 mg/dl or greater.   A blood cholesterol level of 240 mg/dl or greater is considered high. But any level above 200 mg/dl, even in the "borderline-high" category increases your risk for heart disease. If your blood cholesterol is 240 mg/dl or greater, you have more than twice the risk of someone whose cholesterol is 200 mg/dl.

How Does High Cholesterol
Lead To Coronary Heart Disease?

Most coronary heart disease is caused by atherosclerosis, which occurs when cholesterol, fat, and other substances build up in the walls of the arteries that supply blood to the heart. These deposits narrow the arteries and can slow or block the flow of blood. Among many things, blood carries a constant supply of oxygen to the heart. Without oxygen, heart muscles weaken, resulting in chest pain (angina), a heart attack (myocardial infarction), or even death. Atherosclerosis is a slow progressive disease that may start very early in life yet may not produce symptoms for many years.

What Will Lowering Your
High Blood Cholesterol Do?

Lowering your high blood cholesterol level will slow fatty build up in the walls of the arteries and reduce your risk of a heart attack and death caused by heart attack. In fact, some studies have shown that in adults with high cholesterol levels, for each one percent reduction in total cholesterol levels, there is a two percent reduction in the number of heart attacks. In other words, if you reduce your cholesterol level 15 percent, your risk of coronary heart disease could drop by 30 percent.

Recommended Usage
One tablet 30 minutes before meals or snacks
Two tablets 30 minutes prior to especially heavy meals

Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Servings Per Container: 90

Amount Per Serving
Beta-Sitosterol Complex 300mg
Pectin (Citrus) 30mg
Calcium 42mg (as Di-Calcium Phosphate)
Phosphorous 26mg (as Di-Calcium Phosphate)

Other Ingredients:
Microcrystalline Cellulose,
Lecithin, Cellulose, Silica,
Polyvinylyprolidone,
Croscarmellose Sodium,
Magnesium Sterate,
Vinegar (cider)

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The statements contained within this fact sheet have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

 
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