RE: LPLDL8 Feb 2022 12:15
I accept GPs will not prescribe below 10mg. I had been prescribed 20mg. I refused and went straight on to LP-LDL; the result was after 12-weeks my lousy cholesterol had reduced to healthy levels;
My diabetic marker was down from 43/to 41. Cholesterol was down from 6.9, which was a shock to me, to 5.7, better than expected because I'm terrible at routinely taking tablets. For example, I was over a full sleeve past the 12-week mark I should have used them by. Yet, I continue to tale CholBiome x3 more than 2-years later without any dietary change.
Compared to LP-LDL of 0.5mg. To 2.5mg statin is not ideal. The table provided was pretty straightforward, or at least RUL thought so. LPLDL has no known side effects, while many statin alternatives do. There is more than one way to compare the data.
I am confident from my prior conversations with SOH LP-LDL dose can be increased and, with it, the positive effects. Still, the delivery becomes problematic, as some early adopters will testify before Nutrilnea reduces the tablet size.
Is LP-LDL a replacement for statins? Unfortunately, no, but an excellent candidate as an alternative supplement for the patience that wants to reduce their statins dose, thus reducing potential side-effects.