Natural Remedies For High Cholesterol

From our list of herbs and spices, the following are recommended for High Cholesterol:

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  • Apple
  • Cinnamon
  • Cocoa Dark Chocolate
  • Evening Primrose Oil
  • Flaxseed
  • Green Tea
  • Soy

Natural Cures and Remedies for High Cholesterol

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Indications (Arrowroot) – Asthenia ; Bronchosis ; Cholecystosis ; Colitis ; Convalescence ; Cough ; Cystosis ; Dermatosis ; Diarrhea ; Dysentery ; Dyspepsia ; Dysuria ; Enterosis ; Erysipelas ; Fever ; Gangrene ; Gastrosis ; High Cholesterol ; Hoarseness ; Ophthalmia ; Pulmonosis ; Sore ; Sore Throat ; Sprain ; Sting ; Sunburn ; Tumor ; Urethrosis ; Wound .

Apple, Cinnamon, Cocoa Dark Chocolate, Evening Primrose Oil, Flaxseed, Green Tea, Soy

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Diarrhea ; Dysentery ; Dysmenorrhea ; Dyspepsia ; Eczema ; Emaciation ; Enterosis ; Eruption ; Escherichia ; Fever ; Flu ; Fungus ; Gas ; Gout ; Headache ; Hemorrhoid ; Hepatosis ; High Blood Pressure ; High Cholesterol ;

Apple
Cinnamon
Cocoa Dark Chocolate
Evening Primrose Oil
Flaxseed
Green Tea
Soy

High cholesterol is one of the contributory factors to atherosclerosis, which is the formation of fatty deposits in blood vessels. If these obstruct a blood vessel they can cause a heart attack or a stroke, so keeping the cholesterol at optimal levels is desirable. You can do a lot by having a sensible diet (eating no sugar and having the ‘right’ fats in your diet), and including lots of garlic in your cooking – or even better eating it raw. Having fresh, raw vegetables in a salad every day as well as a selection of fruit can lower your cholesterol too. If these measures are not enough, I recommend that you see a herbalist, who will advise you on specific herbs and supplements to keep your cholesterol down.

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