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Is it possible to reduce the blood cholesterol level within 2 weeks? |
Is it possible to reduce the blood cholesterol level within 2 weeks? yes cheerios. oh wait thats 6 weeks Yes, slightly. Eat oatmeal for breakfast, topped with heart -healthy butter substitute such as Olivio or Promise. Eat only greens and fish with omega-3 fatty acids for lunch and dinner. If you continue this routine for 6 weeks, you can see reductions in cholesterol of 30 points or more. Probably - but not in numbers sigfificant enough to make a difference. Cholesterol needs to be controlled over a lifetime, as it takes years for it to do damage. -Chad, RN It depends on the value of the cholesterol. |
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