Cholesterol

#1: Mix 1 tsp. of roasted chicory root.            1 tsp. of lime flowers.            ½ tsp. of fenugreek seeds.            ½ tsp. of ginger rhizome.            1 quart of water. Boil all ingredients, let it cool, strain. Drink 2 cups a day.   Home remedies cholesterol

 

#2: Eat Garlic or take 1 capsule twice a day. It lowers LDL cholesterol level in 12% and increases HDLs.Home remedies cholesterol

 

#3: Niacin is particularly helpful in lowering cholesterol. However, inositol hexaniacinate is an even better and safer form of niacin. Inositol hexaniacinate is composed of one molecule of inositol and six molecules of niacin. Inositol hexaniacinate has been used in Europe for over thirty years to lower cholesterol levels. Inositol hexaniacinate yields slightly better results than standard niacin and is better tolerated because it is flush free and doesn’t have any long-term side effects on the liver or blood sugar control.Home remedies cholesterol

 

#4:Chromium is vital in the synthesis of cholesterol, fats and protein. Chromium maintains stable blood sugar levels through proper insulin utilization and can be helpful for people with diabetes and/or hypoglycemia. Studies have shown that low plasma chromium levels can be an indication of coronary artery disease.  Take 400 mcg. a day of chromium picolinate to improve HDL to LDL ratio.Home remedies cholesterol

 

#5:Taking Vitamin C with bioflavonoids 4000 mg. a day lowers cholesterol.Home remedies cholesterol

 

#6:Ginger reduces cholesterol and thins the blood improving circulationHome remedies cholesterol

 

#7:Guggul reduces LDL by 35% increases HDL by 20 % in 12 weeks, prevents arteriosclerosis. It performs better then many drugs in several studies.

 

BNS PRODUCT – FLAXSEED OIL SOFTGEL

 

FLAX
Flax Oil capsules are a rich source of essential fatty acids, containing Alpha Linolenic Acid (ALA), Linoleic Acid (LA), Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids with natural Vitamin E. These serve as potent antioxidants and as building blocks for the development of retinal and brain cells and helps improve memory and concentration.
Flax Oil also helps maintain a healthy cholesterol level, strengthens the cell membranes and detoxifies the body for overall general well being.
Flaxseed is the seed from the plant Linum usitatissimum. Oil from the seed is used to make medicine.

People try flaxseed oil for many different conditions, including rheumatoid arthritisand high cholesterol. It is also tried for treating osteoarthritis, anxiety, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), vaginal infections, dry eyes, “hardening of the arteries” (atherosclerosis), high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Some people use flaxseed oil as a laxative for constipation, for weight loss, and to prevent breast cancer and prostate cancer.

Flaxseed oil is also applied to the skin to sooth irritations or soften roughness.
Flaxseed oil also helps to:
• Reduce the risk of cancer.
• Aid in the growth of healthy hair and nails.
• Promote healthy skin.
• Reduce menopause symptoms.
• Play a role in burning body fat.

How does it work?
Flaxseed oil is a source of polyunsaturated fatty acids such as alpha-linolenic acid. The alpha-linolenic acid and related chemicals in flaxseed oil seem to decrease inflammation. That is why flaxseed oil is thought to be useful for rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory (swelling) diseases.

Flaxseed Oil Benefits For Women – Main Key Benefits
There are several flaxseed oil benefits for women. It appears that this is especially true for ladies going through the menopause. Flax contains a number of lignans in their seeds. This helps women who are lacking in estrogen. Lignans are a collective term for a group of chemical compounds found in many plants.
Close friends of my daughter recommended she take flaxseed oil during her pregnancy. The oil contains folate which helps with good fetus development. Folate is better known to many as folic acid. It is popular to help with heart and different nerve developments of the fetus.
For ladies specifically, research has shown, that flax oil may help with the reduction of breast cancer risk. It may also help with regulation of periods. In addition it may ease Pre Menstrual Tension. It also helps with a general strengthening of the bones.
Breast cancer is something all ladies have a natural fear of and that is quite natural. It would be ridiculous to make any claims that this would be a cure for that. It would also be highly misleading.

There is evidence and research available that states that lignan in flaxseed helps. It helps lower the levels of estrogen in your body. In summary, on the many health forums throughout the Internet, women
expressed different benefits of flaxseed oil for women. In most cases, these appeared to be as a result of taking the oil to ensure a good Omega 3 intake.

Just look at this list of facts and studies of what Flax Seed Oil can and may accomplish:

• Flaxseed — but not flaxseed oil — contains a group of chemicals called lignans that may play a role in the prevention of cancer. Research shows low incidence of breast cancer and colon cancer in populations that have high amounts of lignan in their diet. Flax is 100 times richer in lignan than most whole grains. However, in one Canadian Study, researchers discovered that flaxseed oil prevented breast tumor growth, likely through ALA content.
• Studies show that Omega-3 fatty acids help lower cholesterol and blood triglycerides, and prevent clots in arteries, which may result in strokes, heart attacks and thromboses.
• Evidence suggests that people who eat an ALA rich diet are less likely to suffer a fatal heart attack. ALA may reduce heart disease risks through a variety of ways, including making platelets less “sticky,” reducing inflammation, promoting blood vessel health, and reducing risk of arrhythmia (irregular heart beat).
• Preliminary evidence that suggests taking 1 – 2 g of flaxseed per day can improve the symptoms of dry eye in people with Sjogren’s syndrome. Sjogren’s syndrome is an autoimmune condition where the immune system attacks glands in the body that produce moisture, like salivary and tear glands.
• Flaxseed oil also helps protect the body against high blood pressure, inflammation, water retention, sticky platelets and lowered immune function.
• It shortens recovery time for fatigued muscles after exertion.
• It increases the body’s production of energy and also increases stamina.
• It accelerates the healing of sprains and bruises.
• It eases weight loss in people afflicted with obesity.
• It stimulates brown fat cells and increases the metabolic rate making it easier to burn off fat.
• Flax seed oil improves the absorption of Calcium.
• Flax seed oil strengthens finger and toenails.
• It can improve eyesight and perception of colors.
• It can often improve the function of the liver.
• It can relieve the side effects and stop development of many forms of cancer.
• It can relieve some cases of Asthma.
• It is helpful in the treatment of Eczema, Psoriasis, and Dandruff.
• It can relieve the symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
• It can relieve the symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus.
• It can alleviate some allergies.
• It helps prevent Atherosclerosis (the accumulation of fatty deposits inside the blood vessels, especially the large and medium-sized arteries, that many people experience during the aging process).
• Flax seed oil lowers high blood pressure in Hypertension sufferers.
• Flax seed oil has been scientifically proven to treat some cases of depression.
• It can improve the mental function of many old age pensioners.
• It can help in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis.
• It has been proven to improve the behavior of Schizophrenics.
• It can relieve some cases of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) in females.
• And others.

The dietary essential fatty acids common to Flax Seed Oil are converted by the body to Prostaglandin’s (a hormone like substance) which are important for regulating the following:

• Steroid production and hormone synthesis, pressure in joints, blood vessels and the eye, blood clotting
• ability, water retention, inflammation pain, nerve transmission.

Unfortunately, our current diets do not come close to meeting our daily EFA (essential fatty acids) requirements. The richest sources of EFAs such as flax seeds, cold-water fish, and soy and canola oils are rarely found in our regular meals. In addition, more typical foods like red meats and egg yolks can actually encourage the body’s production of bad prostaglandins. Flax Seed oil can help restore the body’s natural balance of good and bad prostaglandins.