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Lower ldl naturally
What is VLDL (Very Low Density
Lipoproteins) Cholesterol?
VLDL Cholesterol (very low density
lipoprotein) is a lipoprotein subclass assembled in the liver
from cholesterol and apolipoproteins. It is then converted in
the bloodstream to low density lipoprotein (LDL). VLDL is prone
to accelerate atherosclerosis, and is elevated in a number of
diseases and metabolic states. It is composed mostly of
cholesterol, with little protein. VLDL (and LDL) is often called
"bad cholesterol" because it deposits cholesterol on your artery
walls. VLDL transports endogenous triglycerides, phospholipids,
cholesterol and cholesteryl esters. It functions as the body's
internal transport mechanism for lipids.
Why is this a problem?
Reducing low-density lipoprotein (LDL)
cholesterol has long been the goal of medications and other
cholesterol-lowering treatments, but researchers are finding
that other lipoproteins appear to be involved in developing
heart disease. These include some very low-density lipoproteins
(VLDL) and intermediate-density lipoproteins (IDL) - which are
types of non-HDL cholesterol. Studies have shown that the
general category of "non-HDL" cholesterol, is a strong predictor
of heart disease in people who have not yet developed signs of
heart problems.
What can I do to lower my VLDL and non-HDL Cholesterol
Levels?
LipidShield Plus™ has been clinically
proven to lower cholesterol levels in a recent study. The study
was an 8 week double blind placebo study involving 30 subjects.
The results indicated statistical evidence of improving several
aspects of blood lipids.
LipidShield Plus™ has been clinically proven to lower LDL
cholesterol by up to 34%, VLDL by up to 76%, triglycerides by up
to 76% and total cholesterol by up to 28%, while also helping to
improve circulatory health.
Based on the lack of changes in standard clinical markers of
hepato-renal function, the safety profile of LipidShield™
appears to be acceptable, at least during eight weeks of
continuous use.
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