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There are some excellent supplements out there for supporting the liver, that are excellent for lowering cholesterol. "Liverwell" did miracles for my cholesterol for the first time in my life, when I started having pain in my right side and an ultrasound showed swelling in the liver. I purchased a product called VitaLiver, and the pain was gone in less then a week, but it is a powerful blood thinner, so has to be taken with caution. Too bad doctors didn't look into something like that all natural product instead of putting people on blood thinners that have rat poison in them!! I switched and went to the Liverwell, but didn't make the connection, because I had stopped taking it by the time I had my one and only blood test with normal cholesterol and triglyceride levels. I just started it back up a month ago, because when going back through my food logs I saw where I was taking the Liverwell shortly before I came up with that "normal" blood test. I took it for 3 months.
As I told you, I was 28 when they took my ovaries and my cholesterol skyrocketed and stayed there. But the heart attack at 47 was most likely due to the lack of CO-Q-10 in my system and drinking way too much Mountain Dew to stay awake to meet my deadlines for materials that had to be turned in from public meetings I attended most evenings. It was a minor heart attack, and with my cholesterol remaining very high, I have still managed to reach 75 years of age. I am still very active with all the walking and do all my own yard and garden work and grow a lot of my own food, and I clean all my own snow away from the driveway and my roof. I will be very happy to reach my 80's like your parents, because with what my cardiologist did to me, using me as a guinea pig for years, I never thought I would make it to 70. I'm still going strong and so is my ticker.