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Suggestions for cholesterol 250,triglycerides 413, hdl 29, AST of 72. What if any is the relationship between |
the elevated liver enzymes and the lipid panel, what herbal meds would be helpful without causing futher liver problems, or are they a good idea at all? thanks no history of alcohol abuse and this person is not overweight You are right about one thing, prescription drugs that lower cholesterol can lead to liver problems (especially with extended use). There is something called QSorb Co Q10 that can be purchased online or in most drug stores. I don鈥檛 think it directly helps with cholesterol, but it slows the liver damage done by the prescription medication. There are other natural things you can take that will directly affect your cholesterol (without the prescription drugs or the QSorb). I have been drinking a product called Monavie for a few weeks now (I was told about this through a friend at church). My cholesterol was high, but I have not had it re-tested since. I was skeptical at first, but I figured I would give it a try. Since then, I have done a little research on this stuff. I have attached a news story that someone recorded and saved to youtube (see the link below). Anyway, if you want more info about this, you can go to www.monavie.com or search the internet for 鈥渕onavie clinical studies鈥?to find out the other health benefits. If you would like to try it, you can email monavie.mi@sbcglobal.net. It looks like if you lost some weight and cut alcohol for a while, they'd improve. |
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