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Monacolina K is a natural alternative to statins, effectively lowering Cholesterinspiegel by 15-25%, reducing *cardiovascular risk
Monacolina K – A Natural Balance for the Cardiovascular System
Monacolina K is commonly referred to as the plant-based equivalent of statins, medications used to treat abnormal cholesterol levels in the blood, particularly excess LDL cholesterol. An abnormal ratio of cholesterol fractions can increase the risk of heart diseases.
Monacolina is naturally found in fermented red yeast rice Und oyster mushrooms. Its mechanism of action is based on reducing the activity of HMG-CoA reductase, the liver enzyme responsible for cholesterol production and regulating its concentration. It is currently known as the most potent supplement that works similarly to statins with a wide-ranging effect: it can reduce total cholesterol levels by up to 15-25% innerhalb 6 weeks of use. In some individuals, studies have also reported a decrease in triglycerides Und hs-CRP levels, a reduction in arterial stiffness, and an improvement in vascular endothelial function, significantly lowering the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
The high dosage allows for the convenience of taking eine Kapsel pro Tag, and it is worth noting that it is a standardized extract of the highest quality.
Characteristics:
Dosierung und Inhaltsstoffe:
Jedes Paket enthält 60 Kapseln of the supplement, with a recommended dosage of eine Kapsel pro Tag um optimale Ergebnisse zu erzielen.
McFarland, L.V., & Evans, C.T. (2007). “The role of dietary supplements in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease.” Nature Reviews Cardiology, 4(11), 663-673. doi:10.1038/nrcardio.2007.132
Rice Bran:
Saini, R.K., & Keum, Y.S. (2020). “Rice bran: A review on its health benefits.” Food Chemistry, 319, 126600. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.126600
Ferulic Acid:
Kim, D.H., & Kim, J.H. (2018). “Ferulic Acid: A Promising Bioactive Compound for the Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Disease.” Molecules, 23(4), 903. doi:10.3390/molecules23040903
Plant Sterols:
Jones, P.J.H., et al. (1997). “Phytosterols: Health benefits and potential applications.” Zeitschrift für Ernährung, 127(5), 919S-923S. doi:10.1093/jn/127.5.919S
Coenzym Q10:
Rucker, R., et al. (2009). “Coenzyme Q10: A review of its role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease.” Current Opinion in Lipidology, 20(3), 329-334. doi:10.1097/MOL.0b013e32832c1860
Omega-3-Fettsäuren:
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