Native Remedies
Price: $23.95
Reduce levels of LDL (the 'bad' form of cholesterol) Maintain healthy levels of HDL (the 'good' form of cholesterol) Fight against harmful free radicals in your body Reduce the risk of coronary heart disease, heart attack and stroke Reverse and protect against dangerous plaque build up in the arteries and atherosclerosis Cholesterol is a fat like substance that circulates in blood and is produced by the body from dietary cholesterol and saturated fats in food. Cholesterol is not harmful if kept within acceptable limits. It is only when blood cholesterol levels become too high, that too much cholesterol can become a problem. In order to maintain healthy levels, need to keep LDL levels down and HDL levels up. It's important to take steps to control cholesterol levels. If left untreated, high cholesterol can result in heart disease or stroke. Like high blood pressure and high blood sugar levels, high levels of LDL cholesterol are recognized as symptoms of imbalance in the system. Naturopaths recognize that the whole system,not just the symptoms, should be treated. Research has demonstrated that a combination of natural remedies such as Cholesto-Rite, regular exercise and dietary changes can make a significant difference to LDL levels and reduce or eliminate need for prescription drugs. This is a much healthier approach and one which will have far reaching benefits in terms of quality of life and general well-being. Recognizing the need for a healthier and more effective approach, without the side effects of statin drugs, Cholesto-Rite is a natural herbal remedy that lowers LDL cholesterol but also increases HDL levels that helps to remove excessive LDL from the bloodstream and prevent buildup of plaque in arteries. Regular use of Cholesto-Rite balances system and prevents heart disease and stroke, as well as ensure healthy arteries. Because Cholesto-Rite contains herbs with anti-oxidant properties, it can prevent damage caused by free radicals in the system. Research has shown that free radicals (unstable oxygen molecules) are implicated in build up of coronary plaque, leading to atherosclerosis, heart attack and even stroke.

