Description
In a 1997 study policosanol was compared with statin drugs and was found to be equally effective in lowering cholesterol during an eight week study...but policosanol also significantly increased HDL cholesterol levels and Zocor did not. Is policosanol safe? - In clinical trials of nearly 30,000 persons policosanol derived from sugar cane has been proven to be safe. - Numerous clinical trails show that elderly persons, diabetics and those with liver damage can safely take policosanol. Studies show that this all natural product made from sugar cane wax and beeswax and DOES NOT affect blood thinning and there is no interaction between policosanol and blood-thinning medication. Policosanol is produced, promoted and studied extensively in Cuba and is considered a panacea by some Cubans. Dr. Michael Murray, author of “Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine” states: "Clinical studies involving nearly 30,000 total patients clearly demonstrate that policosanol is overall the absolute best answer to high cholesterol levels, whether we are talking about a nutritional supplement, herbal product or drug." For some individuals it may be a reasonable natural alternative to the commonly prescribed "statin-type" cholesterol-lowering drugs." It is used as a nutritional supplement intended to lower LDL cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol) and increase HDL cholesterol ("good" or "healthy" cholesterol) and to help prevent atherosclerosis. How does policosanol work? - Policosanol balances cholesterol levels by impacting both excessive manufacture and impaired breakdown of cholesterol. It is also an effective antioxidant and has several other benefits. - Some studies have shown that Policosanol supports healthy platelet function and may act synergistically with blood-thinning drugs.
Policosanol + Coq10, Polycosanol, Cholesterol Aid, Heart Health, Made in USA - Various Sizes (2 Bottles - 120 [2x60] Capsules)
Current Price
$27.51
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$24.84
Min Price
$21.51
Max Price
$27.51
Price dynamics
10%
Description
In a 1997 study policosanol was compared with statin drugs and was found to be equally effective in lowering cholesterol during an eight week study...but policosanol also significantly increased HDL cholesterol levels and Zocor did not. Is policosanol safe? - In clinical trials of nearly 30,000 persons policosanol derived from sugar cane has been proven to be safe. - Numerous clinical trails show that elderly persons, diabetics and those with liver damage can safely take policosanol. Studies show that this all natural product made from sugar cane wax and beeswax and DOES NOT affect blood thinning and there is no interaction between policosanol and blood-thinning medication. Policosanol is produced, promoted and studied extensively in Cuba and is considered a panacea by some Cubans. Dr. Michael Murray, author of “Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine” states: "Clinical studies involving nearly 30,000 total patients clearly demonstrate that policosanol is overall the absolute best answer to high cholesterol levels, whether we are talking about a nutritional supplement, herbal product or drug." For some individuals it may be a reasonable natural alternative to the commonly prescribed "statin-type" cholesterol-lowering drugs." It is used as a nutritional supplement intended to lower LDL cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol) and increase HDL cholesterol ("good" or "healthy" cholesterol) and to help prevent atherosclerosis. How does policosanol work? - Policosanol balances cholesterol levels by impacting both excessive manufacture and impaired breakdown of cholesterol. It is also an effective antioxidant and has several other benefits. - Some studies have shown that Policosanol supports healthy platelet function and may act synergistically with blood-thinning drugs.
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