Resterol
Resterol for Lower Cholesterol
Resterol provides you with effective, cholesterol lowering
nutrients, as well as botanicals that support circulatory health. When
combined with exercise and sound diet, Resterol works to naturally lower
LDL (bad cholesterol) and help raise HDL (good cholesterol).
Resterol can be used to compliment your existing treatment
program, regardless of the medication you are currently prescribed. With
its synergistic blend of nutrients, Progressive Health's Resterol can
address factors in your diet that influence total cholesterol levels.
It is true that exercise and diet play huge roles in lowering your cholesterol
numbers, not to mention contributing to a positive health status. However,
people are often intimated by the whole gym environment. Second, research
indicates that despite the information that’s available, individuals
also don’t know what foods to consume and avoid in their cholesterol-lowering
pursuits.
Lastly, you cannot control the amount of cholesterol that is produced
by the body. Focusing on changing poor diet, lack of exercise, and other
lifestyle factors, such as quitting smoking and limiting alcohol intakes,
remains paramount for a successfully lowering total cholesterol levels.
To help put in perspective the amount of beneficial ingredients found
in Resterol, we have put together the following diet analysis. Here is
what you would need to consume if you wanted to get the same supplements
and herbs found in one serving of Resterol:
- 2 Pounds of Almonds to get the same amount of Vitamin E.
- 7 Cups of sunflower seeds to get the same amount of Pantethine.
- 1/2 of a garlic bulb.
- The Root of a Turmeric plant.
- 1 1/2 cups of brown rice to get the same amount of inositol.
- The resin of the Commiphora mukul herb.
Progressive Health has taken the guesswork out of “cholesterol
nutrition,” by creating Resterol - a potent cholesterol support
formula backed by science and supported by our many satisfied consumers.
Though we cannot address hereditary factors influencing your cholesterol,
this advanced formula may provide a secondary support to the many healthy
changes you’ve started making in your life. You’ve addressed
your need to lower your total cholesterol; you now owe it to yourself
to supplement your diet with a nutritional tool that is guaranteed, effective,
and safe.
Ingredients
Vitamin E - A potent antioxidant, vitamin E has been studied and used
for years to improve cardiovascular health. The risk of having high cholesterol
is the formation of atherosclerotic plaques in the coronary arteries.
A six year study of men and women smokers and nonsmokers with high cholesterol
showed that taking vitamin E and C can slow the progression of atherosclerosis.
Another randomized clinical study in men with high cholesterol showed
that vitamin E taken on its own, long term, reduces peroxidation of lipids,
like cholesterol, which is a major factor in the process of forming atherosclerotic
plaques. Vitamin E supplementation also appears to reverse levels of certain
molecules (VCAM-1 and nitric oxide) in the blood that contribute to atherosclerosis
in people with high cholesterol.
Pantethine - The effect of supplementation on cardiovascular health with
this B vitamin has been known for many years. Researchers gave diabetics
pantethine for 9 months and observed reductions in plasma triglyceride,
total cholesterol, apo E and apo CII levels. More recent animal research
has shown that administration of panthothenic acid derivatives including
pantethine lowered food intake, mean body weight, insulin and glucose
levels and decreased the content of triglycerides, total cholesterol and
cholesterol esters in serum and adipose tissue. It appears the positive
effects of pantethine in lowering lipids are related to its effect on
insulin.
Garlic (Allium sativa) - This botanical medicine, often referred to as
the panacea of herbs, is very useful in cardiovascular disease. A double-blind
placebo controlled study of patients with mild to moderate hypercholesterolemia,
revealed that garlic can help lower total and LDL cholesterol levels and
can be even more effective when combined with dietary changes. Certain
compounds in garlic have demonstrated the ability to reduce oxidation
of LDL cholesterol, which contributes to atherosclerosis.
Turmeric extract (Curcuma longa) - Known widely for its use in Indian
cuisine, turmeric is a powerful antioxidant with clinical applications
in cardiovascular disease and cancer. One of the active components in
turmeric is curcumin. Research shows that curcumin can lower cholesterol
levels due to an effect on cholesterol absorption, degradation or elimination.
Very recently, researchers discovered that curcumin appears to work on
a molecular level, regulating genes involved in cholesterol metabolism.
Inositol - A form of inositol called inositol hexaphosphate is another
strong antioxidant. Animal research shows that supplementation significantly
lowers elevated levels of serum total cholesterol, triglycerides and zinc/copper
ratio associated with administration of the cholesterol-enriched diet.
Gum Guggul Extract (Commiphora mukul) - Classically used in Ayurvedic
medicine to lower cholesterol, gum guggul has received much interest in
the Western world. Research supports the use of guggul to lower high levels
of lipids. When compared to placebo, guggul given for 24 weeks in combination
with a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, demonstrated the ability to
decrease the total cholesterol level by 11.7%, the LDL level by 12.5%,
triglycerides by 12.0%, and the total cholesterol/high density lipoprotein
(HDL) cholesterol ratio by 11.1%. Furthermore, the combined effect of
diet and guggul at 36 weeks was as great as the reported lipid-lowering
effect of modern drugs. While there are some conflicting results, there
are numerous studies supporting the cholesterol lowering effect of guggul..
Policosanol - Administration of policosanol has been shown to lower cholesterol
in some studies, although there is one recent study that suggests when
given alone it may not be effective. However, when used in combination
with omega 3 fatty acids, LDL-C was significantly reduced by 21.1% and
24.4% depending on the dose of policosanol (5mg or 10 mg, respectively).
Total cholesterol and HDL levels were also improved with this combination
therapy. A pilot study also showed that policosanol (10 mg/day) was slightly
more effective than lovastatin (20 mg/day) in reducing the LDL-C/HDL-C
and total cholesterol/HDL-C ratios, in increasing HDL-C levels and in
preventing LDL oxidation.
Money Back Guarantee from manufacturer:
If you do not attain the desired results or you are dissatisfied for
any reason, simply return all of your empty and unused bottles of Resterol
for a full refund (excluding shipping) within 180 days.
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