AusterEos
AusterEos t1_ivird2v wrote
Reply to comment by AaronfromKY in Heart-health supplements ineffective at reducing bad cholesterol. Six widely used dietary supplements promoted for improving heart health – including brands of fish oil, cinnamon, garlic and turmeric – were not effective at lowering “bad” cholesterol more than placebo after 28 days of use. by MistWeaver80
Empirical administration is a serious mistake in the long run.
AusterEos t1_ivir77r wrote
Reply to Heart-health supplements ineffective at reducing bad cholesterol. Six widely used dietary supplements promoted for improving heart health – including brands of fish oil, cinnamon, garlic and turmeric – were not effective at lowering “bad” cholesterol more than placebo after 28 days of use. by MistWeaver80
Statins cause pancreatic islet necrosis, so you can't take them without an established pathology like Metformin. So even though supplements don't have a significant effect, a supplement-based lifestyle approach is better in the long run.
AusterEos t1_ivnzl77 wrote
Reply to comment by Strazdas1 in Heart-health supplements ineffective at reducing bad cholesterol. Six widely used dietary supplements promoted for improving heart health – including brands of fish oil, cinnamon, garlic and turmeric – were not effective at lowering “bad” cholesterol more than placebo after 28 days of use. by MistWeaver80
I don't mean that supplements are not important. I'm trying to say that supplements are better than drugs in the long run if there is no established pathology.