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Does n-acetycysteine lower cholesterol ? And what are some of it's bad side effects?(increase blood pressure?) |
Does n-acetycysteine lower cholesterol ? And what are some of it's bad side effects?(increase blood pressure?) It is available to the general public consumers as a supplement but don't mistake it as the magic pill needed at times of " High Blood Pressure." A Patient must never play with his/her health care especially, Heart Conditions. Triglycerides come from Carbohydrates, not fat. Cut out all carbohydrates except those from non starchy vegetables. Your Triglycerides will fall, your CHD will improve, and you will not need any drugs for Type II diabetes. Watch the fruit and eliminate the grains. n-acetycysteine does NOT lower cholesterol. don't eat so much sweet stuff and ask ur gp. for more information! |
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