As a part of a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle, they contribute to
maintaining normal cholesterol levels in your blood.
Not exact matches
Consuming less than 300 mg per day of
cholesterol can help
maintain normal blood
cholesterol levels.
Mucuna Pruriens —
maintains healthy
cholesterol levels already within
normal range and supports hormonal balance.
As a supplement, chromium may help to
maintain glucose and
cholesterol levels within the
normal range, help to increase and
maintain healthy lean muscle mass, and help to support the efficient burning of fats for energy.
Indeed Sally Fallon challenges much conventional thought on diet, and
maintains in her book that animal fats and
cholesterol are essential for necessary for
normal growth, proper functioning of the brain and nervous system, protection from disease and optimum energy
levels.
Adequate fiber Intake
maintains normal glycose
levels, removes
cholesterol from the blood and keeps the digestive tract clear.
Lipid Select provides evidence - based nutritional support for
maintaining the
normal, healthful range of
cholesterol and triglyceride
levels.
Contains tocotrienols, tocopherols, and gamma - oryzanol, which promote heart health, help
maintain balanced
cholesterol levels already in the
normal range, and also support healthy hormonal balance.
Fiber is essential for a healthy digestive system and to help
maintain normal cholesterol and blood sugar
levels.
Avocado oil — Contains both Omega - 9 and sitosterol, which help
maintain balanced
cholesterol levels already in the
normal range.
Helps
maintain balanced
cholesterol levels already in the
normal range and also promotes breast and colon health.
Lactobacillus acidophilus La - 14 ®︎ — Supports a healthy immune system; helps
maintain healthy
cholesterol levels already in the
normal range *
For people with
cholesterol levels within a
normal range, REAL Dark Chocolate can help
maintain good
cholesterol (HDL).
As a result, blood sugar
level,
cholesterol level and blood pressure are well
maintained within their respective
normal ranges.
If you and your physician decide that it is best to still
maintain your dose of statin drugs, that is fine, but once your
cholesterol levels come down to
normal through diet and lifestyle changes, you could have the discussion then with your doctor about taking you off the statins.
It also helps to
maintain cholesterol levels within the
normal range and supports cardiovascular health.