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So how exactly does Metamucil help you lower your cholesterol? |
I saw a commercial that mentioned it lowers cholesterol. ..and all this time I thought you steered clear of drugs and hallucinogens llol...anyway metamucil ain't famous for that, try a statin..crestor is best, eats up the soft plaques floatin around too It's a powerful laxative which pushes everything out of your digestive tract. Because it's full of heart-healthy fiber See Tigger`s answer...... |
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