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Lipid Helper

    Lipid Helper

    88555
    Non-flush niacin, pterostilbene, and milk thistle. Supports cholesterol and triglyceride metabolism.*
    90 capsules
    20% off!
    $31.00 $24.80
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    Niacin & Cardiovascular Support

    Niacin has been extensively used for the past fifty years to support healthy lipid metabolism and circulation. It helps widen your blood vessels which helps your arteries to naturally relax. Many forms of niacin have an undesirable flushing effect. In our product we use a safe and effective non-flushing form of niacin called inositol hexanicotinate (IHN)....

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    02 03, 2019

    Niacin Supports Cardiovascular Health

    Niacin, or vitamin B3, plays important roles in cholesterol, triglyceride, and circulatory health and has long been known as an important nutrient for maintaining cardiovascular health.

    08 08, 2011

    Exercise At Every Age Boosts Brain Function

    Researchers evaluated the findings from 111 recent studies on exercise and brain function and came to the conclusion that both aerobics and strength training are of great value to brain health at every age. This is especially the case for helping to maintain cognitive function in older age.

    07 05, 2008

    Nutrients Safely Boost Metabolism in Diabetic Rats

    New concepts in the management of diabetes are taking center stage in our society because widespread dietary and lifestyle abuse has led to an epidemic of type II diabetes in children, teenagers, and young adults. The use of drugs to manipulate numbers and gene function within cells has thus far proven to be a miserable failure. Drugs do not restore...

    11 19, 2006

    A Bombshell Drops on Cholesterol Medication's Glass House

    It had to happen sooner or later. On October 3, 2006, after extensive review of all studies relating to cholesterol-lowering benefits by statin drugs, scientists reporting in the Annals of Internal Medicine pulled the rug out from under the current government-sanctioned cholesterol levels for reducing cardiovascular disease. Their conclusion, “current...

    12 12, 2016

    Mitochondria – Drugs that Injure and What Mitochondria Injury Looks Like

    Mitochondrial damage is something that consumers need to be aware of. Many age-related and seemingly unrelated disorders occur as a result of cumulative damage to mitochondria. Unfortunately, the list of medications damaging mitochondria function continues to expand. Are your medications damaging your mitochondria and putting your health at risk?

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