A large number of folk with cardio risk use statins I've used them for many years (40mg) cholesterol level so low have dropped to 20mg. Recommend that you check out food that have incorporated plant sterolsDoes anyone take plant sterol supplements to help lower cholesterol levels? And if so any benefit? Want to avoid going on statins and interested to see what has worked for people if anything..other than low carbs etc .Thanks in advance
My lipid levels were a bit elevated but not too bad. I didn't take any meds for them and just ate a low carb diet. When they were tested again after 3 months they were back to normal and have stayed that way for over a year.Thanks for your reply Wazza. I might end up choosing statins .. But just wondering if anyone has used any natural methods to "significantly " reduce cholesterol..
Thanks Jo 123. But do u not mean lowering your carbs upped HdL( the good cholesterol) and lowered triglycerides which is the bad stuff I think at least..? Then again Im new to all this....I use sterols and they have reduced my cholesterol.
I low carb and found it upped my triglycerides and ldl cholesterol.
Yes I love it too. Going to do from now on what I used to do and slice a few cloves and add to my homemade soup just before I eat it! Its an easy way to get plenty into u!
Thanks Jo 123. But do u not mean lowering your carbs upped HdL( the good cholesterol) and lowered triglycerides which is the bad stuff I think at least..? Then again Im new to all this....
Nice
Funny enough I made a pan of home-made soup on Friday evening and put 6 cloves of garlic in, roasted garlic is nice too and the cloves just slide out of their skins.
If you shop in Lidl you can buy garlic where the bulbs are whole and there's no individual cloves, you just peel the outside skin and cut it up, so much easier than having to peel the individual cloves.
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