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| *Women health>>>Cholesterol |
Does any body know of Alternative remedies for high cholesterol? I really don't want to have to take Lipitor |
I am a firm beliver in natural remidies.I have heard a lot of bad things about lipitor like muscle problems ect. I need to lower my cholesterol but don't want to damage my body to do it. There are many things one can do naturally to lower their cholesterol- the most effective and healthiest of which are a vegetarian diet, regular exercise, and supplements of niacin and Vitamin C. It is also important to consume plenty of fiber (fruits, vegetables and whole grains- not pills or powders!) and fresh juices. Carrot juice has been seen to be very effective at lowering cholesterol. "You've made a good decision to avoid the Cholesterol drugs... there are too many potential side effects to worry about" Triglycerides are a form of fat in the bloodstream. People with high triglycerides often have a high total cholesterol, a high LDL (bad) cholesterol and a low HDL (good) cholesterol level. There are several supplements and herbs that are very beneficial for Cholesterol health, and Lemar hit on a couple of them (although a couple of his mentions don't help directly with Cholesterol). You've made a good decision to avoid the Cholesterol drugs... there are too many potential side effects to worry about (I can tell you more about that if you'd like). Well, the best way to lower your cholesterol is to change your diet and to eat high fiber foods that will allow you to have several bowel movements a day to remove the cholesterol. I have lowered my cholesterol from 200 to 175 through upping the fiber (as noted--it's the fiber that helps, not reducing cholesterol-lowering foods). The fiber moves along in the system and more cholesterol is not absorbed. Also, long cook oatmeal and beans really helps to lower the TC. I also use Omega 3 oil and turmeric (both good for many things). BTW red yeast rice is the natural form of what is in Lipitor. You get a much lower dose, but it IS a statin. I have been taking lipitor and other sister medications for years, when diet and exercise did not help enough. Now I also take Niaspan. The damage to my body has been nil. Better to take these drugs than the alternative. I have taken Lipitor for approximately four years and have had no ill effects. I also like natural remedies; however, there are instances when those do not work. I had a friend who was taking garlic as a home remedy and she had a brain aneurysm and died suddenly. So, do we take the chance or not? Good luck on whatever choice you make. Natural remedies include oats, fish oil, garlic oil and many others that you can find in a web search for "high cholesterol" + "natural remedies". Garlic and a good fish oil will do as much as Lipitor or other man made drugs. Eat lots of good fiber like gluco manen as well. I had about 5 different prescriptions for high cholesterol and they all had bad side effects.I now take fish oil three times a day in addition to exercise and change of diet.The Doctor also recommended niacin which did not work to clear up cholesterol: Vitamin E, Pumpkin seed oil, Flax seed oils, Omega oils (3,6 and whatever else is available), Ginko Bilboa, Cayenne pepper herb (capsium), Gota Kola, L-Argine. try fish oil pills that's what my doctor told me. also eat oatmeal for breakfast 2-3 times a week that is proven to lower it. AS stated decrease of carbohydrates. Low carb diet. Get DR Atkin's book. Diseases associated with high cholesterol (and fats) are the number one killer. Fats also play a key role in the incidence of cancers and many other degenerative diseases. Cholesterol exists only in animal tissues, therefore, one's diet is an important first step in its control. For some people, however, limiting fat and cholesterol intake alone is not enough to reduce serum cholesterol to safe levels because of their own liver's production of excess cholesterol. The use of supplements to augment dietary modification can help reduce cholesterol without the side effects of many drugs. |
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