personally, I wouldn't touch these types of products with a barge pole!Hello
I'm pre-diabetic,
I've been drinking daily a cholesterol lower drink for years initially the Asda very, then Benecol and that got too expensive went to Asda again and for the last three years the Tesco own brand and last 2 weeks Benecol
Benecol states its scientifically proven. The others don't.
Benecol has 3% plant sterols esters.
The others have Plant Sterols Esters as well
I'm confused, so are they the same, please?
I go for the lower sugar versions
Massive price difference.
Benecol natural original, no added sugar variety has very few of these ingredients that you list, just thought I would provide the correct info.it's not the plant sterol esters. It's all the manufacturer sugars with sugar on top and sugary flavourings, corn starch, corn syrup, bad oils, and so on. Really nasty!
Still wouldn't trust it!Benecol natural original, no added sugar variety has very few of these ingredients that you list, just thought I would provide the correct info.
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Greetings, and thank you.Benecol natural original, no added sugar variety has very few of these ingredients that you list, just thought I would provide the correct info.
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Cheers, but I coincidentally read that this morning before posting here and I too feel they are pushing certain products.I put this link here with a note of caution. The people doing this review sell their own branded cholesterol lowering product, and guess whose product comes in at number 1?
The Most Effective Cholesterol Supplements In 2025 – A Buyer’s Guide | Hey Living Blog
blog.heynutrition.com
But it does identify some alternatives.
Cheers. So which yoghurt drink is better? From my research, it looks like that benecol is the only drink with Stanols, Am I right, please?Plant sterols are not the same as stanols. esters are byproducts from stanols and are chemiclly different.
Stanols and Sterols
This Food Fact Sheet will look at stanols' and sterols' role in reducing the bad type of cholesterol in our blood - which can lead to heart disease and stroke.www.bda.uk.com
You will need approx 2 g per day of either stanol or sterol to lower LDL effectively. This is only possible with extracts or using fortified products like Benecol. If you can move away from yoghurt then these are available in capsule form (possibly swallowed with a standard yohurt)Cheers. So which yoghurt drink is better? From my research, it looks like that benecol is the only drink with Stanols, Am I right, please?
As they say, Caveat Emptor (buyer beware). I would have thought a dietician would have access to study reports if the claims were valid and substantiated. The report I found was not very good, but it did show that a huge amount of plant matter phytochemicals is needed to move the scales anywhere.My Doctor plus a Dietician both were quick to say don’t waste your money, I did and a few months later blood work showed no difference but that doesn’t mean they don’t work for anyone
As they say, Caveat Emptor (buyer beware). I would have thought a dietician would have access to study reports if the claims were valid and substantiated. The report I found was not very good, but it did show that a huge amount of plant matter phytochemicals is needed to move the scales anywhere.
There is a drug that gives LDL reduction of 50% and is six monthly injection. it is called Incliseran. My GP wants me to take it, but I pointed out that a 50% reduction on my LDL will put my figures into the danger zone, and it is overkill in my case. The drug is for those unfortunate people with the genetic disorder (hyperfamilialipidemia?) who have levels above 10mmol/l. at least with a daily pill one can stop it anytime but a jab that lasts 6 months - no thanks.
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