Healthy Cholesterol & Triglycerides 6caps by EuroMedica provides cholesterol support to lower bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol. The formula contains Amla tested in five scientific studies regarding its effectiveness in balancing cholesterol.
Amla is a traditional herb used to boost HDL or good cholesterol levels in the body that can protect blood vessels and the heart. Amla is also known as Indian Gooseberry and is an adaptogen that helps the body battle stressors that can lead to imbalances. Amla helps regulate blood glucose and is high in antioxidants that are cardiac and neuroprotective. This formula can help regulate triglyceride, a type of fat in the blood, levels. High triglycerides can lead to hardening of the arteries and, in turn, increase the risk of stroke and heart attacks.
EuroMedica's Healthy Cholesterol & Triglycerides provides a natural cardiovascular protective supplement that
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Lowers bad cholesterol (LDL)
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Boosts good cholesterol (HDL)
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Supports healthy triglyceride levels
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Boosts antioxidant levels
Suggested Usage: 2 capsules daily, or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner.
Supplement Facts:
Serving Size: 2 Vegetable Capsule
Servings Per Container: 30
Amount Per Serving
Amla (Emblica officinalis) Fruit Extract (25:1) 1000 mg
Standardized to contain more than 35% polyphenol content
Other Ingredients:
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (vegetable cellulose capsules), Vegetable source magnesium stearate, Silica
Warnings:
No sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, dairy products, artificial coloring, artificial flavoring, or artificial preservatives.
If pregnant or nursing, consult a healthcare practitioner before using.
**These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
♱ Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.