Contents: Astragalus (Astragalus membracuoous), He Shou Wu (Polygonum Multiflorum), San Qi (Notoginseng Radix), Shu Di Huang (Rehmanniae Radix Preparata), Guggulipid (Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandar).
Indications: In treatment of diseases associated with high quantities of fats in the blood stream and related systems. Beneficial for the reduction of both cholesterol and triglycerides. If both triglycerides and cholesterol are high, then Compound TRI is recommended concurrently.
Actions: Reduces blood lipids and lipoprotein levels, and helps to reduce oxidative stress. Results are obtained slowly. The first week may only see moderate results, fully dependant upon diet, exercise, and of course full adherence to prescription.
Administration: Take 1 capsule 15- 30 minutes before each main meal, maximum 3 capsules per day. If triglycerides are also elevated, take Compound TRI concurrently and in the same quantity.
For more pronounced cases, and also for those in higher weight brackets, take 2 capsules before each meal. Maximum 6 capsules each day. May need to reduce to 1 capsule after 7 days, depending on results.
Diet changes are essential. Monitor lipids (with blood testing) once each week in order to fully regulate results in a beneficial manner. Once the diet is proper, then consumption of Compounds COL and / or TRI can probably be diminished and eventually stopped.
Take for 3 weeks on, then 1 week off. Do not take more than prescribed. Or by Practitioner prescription, which may vary from these instructions.
Reactions: In cases where blood pressure is elevated, it may come down as errant fats are removed from the bloodstream. The patient may find he needs to sleep more than usual. Remember the body only heals during deep sleep.
Storage: Must be kept sealed in cool dry place, normal refrigeration is required.
Cautions: Do not use if pregnant or breast feeding. Do not take more than prescribed. Must stop consumption of seed oil fats and excess carbohydrates. Do not take with conventional cholesterol drugs.
Words of Encouragement: High cholesterol / triglycerides are one of the many risk factors associated with heart disease. When blood fats oxidize, they attach to 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, these herbs may serve as a great alternative in the treatment of high cholesterol.
Dietary considerations related to disease and blood type
Other Medicines
Cautions
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
Astragalus (Astragalus membracuoous). Astragalus functions as an antioxidant that supports heart health and controls cholesterol levels.
He Shou Wu (Polygonum Multiflorum). Has a lipid-lowering effect that may be involved in the synthesis of cholesterol and lipoprotein metabolism. Reducing LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol levels in patients with dyslipidemia—a condition characterized by abnormal lipids like cholesterol, triglycerides, and fat phospholipids.
San Qi / Panax Notoginseng (Notoginseng Radix). Saponins in san qi play a key role in lowering cholesterol levels through the modulation of adenosine triphosphate-binding cassette transporter A1. Saponins in san qi can lower blood lipids while inhibiting atherosclerosis.
Shu Di Huang / Rehmannia Root (Rehmanniae Radix Preparata). Treat hypertension, also cholesterol and triglycerides.
Guggul (Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandar). Stabilizes both the good and bad cholesterol levels in the blood. Guggul prevents the liver from releasing excessive amounts of LDL cholesterol into the blood stream. Also positively affects thyroid function and increases bile acid production, which also has effects on overall cholesterol levels. The gum resin of the Mukul myrrh tree.