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Cholesterol natural remedy

What causes high cholesterol levels?

There is a definite link between high cholesterol levels and a diet high in dietary cholesterol and saturated fat, although genetic factors also play an important role. Smoking, being overweight and insufficient exercise can also contribute to high cholesterol levels.

The good news is that high cholesterol can be well controlled by combining a healthy lifestyle with the correct medical treatment. This can include synthetic prescription medication, natural remedies or a combination of both. If you are already taking prescription medication to control cholesterol levels, it is important to consult your doctor before making any changes.

What is Cholesto-Rite? Cholesterol natural remedy

Like high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels, high levels of LDL cholesterol are recognized as symptoms of imbalance in the system. Naturopaths recognize that the whole system and not just the symptoms should be treated.

Caution: please read the caution mesage in the FAQs section.

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FAQs?


Can I use Cholesto-Rite together with myprescription medication for high cholesterol?

Under some circumstances you can - but NOT without consulting your doctor. The ingredients in Cholesto-Rite are highly effective in reducing cholesterol levels and are generally seen as a healthy and natural alternative to prescription cholesterol drugs.

Research has shown that regular use can be just as effective as the prescription drugs in lowering blood cholesterol levels, with the added benefit of increasing the production of protective HDL levels.

If your doctor is not familiar with natural remedies or is unsympathetic towards your quest for a healthier alternative, seek a second opinion.

NOTE: Do not stop using your prescription medication without first consulting your doctor or natural health care practitioner.

How long does Cholesto-Rite take to work?

Studies have shown that the ingredients in Cholesto-Rite will show a significant drop in blood cholesterol levels over a 12 - 16 week period, although many people respond sooner.

How do I use Cholesto-Rite?

Dosage: 1 - 2 Capsules twice or thrice daily depending on severity of the symptoms.

Cholesterol levels should begin to stabilize within 3- 6 weeks, depending on lifestyle, diet and severity of symptoms.

Caution: Safety in pregnancy has not yet been established. Use only under medical supervision if you are also using prescription medication for high cholesterol, if you are a transplant patient, have liver problems, drink more than three glasses of alcohol a day or have other serious illnesses.

How long does a bottle last?

One bottle of Cholesto-Rite contains 60 capsules and will lasts 10 - 30 days, depending on dosage needed (see dosage instructions above). For a 30-90 day supply see our Buy 2 Get 1 FREE special

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Cholesto-Rite - Benefits


Use Cholesto-Rite to:

»Reduce levels of LDL (the 'bad' form of cholesterol).
»Maintain healthy levels of HDL (the 'good' form of cholesterol).
»Fight against harmful free radicals in your body
»Reduce the risk of coronary heart disease, heart attack and stroke.
Reverse and protect against dangerous plaque build up in the arteries and atherosclerosis.
»Relieve arthritis inflammation.

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