Triglycerides Reduction
Contents: Jiao Gu Lan (Gynostemma Pentaphyllum), Yin Chen Hao (Artemisia Capillaris), Gambooge / Malabar Tamarind (Garcinia Cambogia), Fig Leaf (Ficus carica).
Indications: In treatment of high blood triglycerides due to over consumption of carbohydrates.
Actions: Results are obtained slowly. The first week may only see moderate results, fully dependant upon diet, exercise, and of course full adherence to prescription. Reduces blood lipids and lipoprotein levels, and helps to reduce oxidative stress.
Administration: 1 capsule (each of COL and / or TRI), directly before each main meal, when the stomach is mostly empty, thereby producing the best effect with the least amount of discomfort. Maximum 3 times per day, each medication listed here.
For more pronounced cases, and also for those in higher weight brackets, prescribe 2 caps each meal. Maximum 2 caps each time. Reduce amount after 7 days to 1 capsule.
Monitor lipids each week in order to fully regulate results in a beneficial manner.
Take for three weeks, then one week off. Do not take more than prescribed. Or by Practitioner prescription, which may vary from these instructions.
Storage: Must be kept sealed in cool dry place, normal refrigeration is required.
Cautions: Do not take more than prescribed. Must stop consumption of bad fats and excess carbohydrates.
Common recommendations
Dietary considerations related to disease and blood type
Okay to consume with all BSI Medications and therapies.
A healthy diet which includes nuts, fish, beans, apples, and plenty of healthy vegetables is perhaps the best way to not only lower cholesterol levels naturally and lessen the risk of heart disease, but to keep the body as healthy and free of disease for a lifetime!
Other medicines
Level 2 Diagnosis and Cleanse, plus Compounds, as needed:
Jamu Jo Tonics, (Be sure these are also compatible with other diagnosis)
Vitamin C IV infusions, Once per week for the first month, then twice per month or as requested.
Highly Suggested
Having high cholesterol levels in the blood is one of the many risk factors associated with heart disease. When cholesterol oxidizes, it attaches to the artery walls, and this sets the stage for atrial inflammation that leads to high cholesterol levels.
Herbal therapy is considered far less toxic and safer than statin drug therapy; therefore, many of these herbs may serve as a great alternative in the treatment of high cholesterol.
Jiao Gu Lan (Gynostemma Pentaphyllum / Rhizoma Seu Herba Gynostemmatis). Some also call it southern ginseng since it works in similar ways as ginseng. A tonic herb that works on the spleen, liver, lung, kidney, and heart meridians. With the effect jiao gu lu has shown on spleen and liver meridians, it helps lower high cholesterol, triglycerides, and nitrite levels in acute hyperlipidemia cases.
Yin Chen Hao (Artemisia Capillaris / Artemisiae Scopariae Herba). Reduces blood lipids and lipoprotein cholesterol levels in hyperlipidemic diabetic patients. The protective effect of scoparone helps to reduce oxidative stress.
Gambooge / Brindleberry / Malabar Tamarind / Assam Fruit / Vadakkan Puli (Garcinia Cambogia). Lowers triglycerides by helping the body better use glucose.
Fig Leaf (Ficus carica). Fig leaves are a triglycerides natural remedy which can help lower fat contents in the blood and prevent cardiovascular conditions.