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Lorna Vanderhaeghe explains a study that was done on cholesterol using sytrinol. The study showed that people not only reduced cholesterol levels but also helped lower c-reactive protein.

Contributor(s): Vanderhaeghe, Lorna
Tags: supplements, cholesterol, c-reactive protein
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Sytrinol Provides Many Health Benefits
Interview with Lorna Vanderhaeghe
Interviewed by Lyle Hurd
November 12, 2009


Lyle Hurd: Lorna Vanderhaeghe, I was at a lecture you gave this morning, and it was terrific. It was on an ingredient on Sytrinol. Tell us a little bit about what this Sytrinol is.

Lorna Vanderhaeghe: Well Sytrinol is a wonderful ingredient that’s been researched for about twelve years. They have some very good human clinical studies where they took people who had high cholesterol, their cholesterol was two hundred and thirty and above. And Sytrinol is a combination of citrus flavones, we call these polymethoxylated flavones, which nobody’s going to remember, along with palm tocotrienols. And this specific combination works to lower total cholesterol, and the research is quite outstanding. In thirty days, they were able to lower total cholesterol by thirty percent, which is a dramatic reduction. And the nice thing was no diet change. The only thing people were asked to do was to only drink two glasses of alcohol per day, but they were not asked to change their diet at all. Triglycerides were also lowered by up to thirty-four percent, which was quite dramatic. The LDL, or what we call lousy cholesterol, the bad cholesterol, was lowered by twenty-seven percent, and the good cholesterol, the happy cholesterol, or HDL, went up by four percent. And this was in thirty days with no diet change other than limiting two drinks of alcohol per day, and that was it. So it’s a pretty outstanding ingredient. It also has another wonderful benefit of lowering CRP, and CRP stands for C-reactive protein, which is an inflammatory protein in the blood that we know is linked to heart disease risk. And if your doctor would have also tested your CRP and had the level come back above three, then they probably would have been even more concerned, because we know that people who have a CRP above three have eight times the risk of having heart attack or stroke. So we know that Sytrinol also lowers CRP, which is just outstanding.

LH: Tell us how we can learn more about Sytrinol.

LV: People can learn more about Sytrinol at my website, at healthyimmunity.com. They can also pick up a copy of my new book, which is called Your 30 Day Heart Smart Solution, which talks about the key natural remedies that we would use for things like lowering high blood pressure and high cholesterol, lowering triglycerides, you know, making the heart muscle work better, and also about diet and nutrition and exercise as well.

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