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Afro- Caribbean Healing Secrets

High Cholesterol

High Cholesterol

$21.00Price

Our high cholesterol tea is specially formulated to help lower your LDL (bad) cholesterol levels and promote heart health. Crafted with a blend of natural herbs known for their cholesterol-lowering properties, this tea is a gentle and effective way to support a healthy cholesterol balance. The combination of ingredients like hawthorn, garlic, and green tea herbs work together to support cardiovascular function and regulate cholesterol levels. Enjoy a soothing cup of this herbal tea daily to help manage your high cholesterol and improve your overall wellbeing. Embrace the natural healing power of herbs and take a step towards a healthier heart with our high cholesterol tea.

 

Whats Inside:

 

Jumbie Baasil:  contains compounds such as eugenol, which may help lower cholesterol levels. It also has antioxidants that can help prevent cholesterol oxidation, which is believed to contribute to heart disease.

 

Elephant Ear: is a root vegetable that is rich in dietary fiber and low in saturated fat. The fiber content in taro can help reduce cholesterol levels by binding to cholesterol in the digestive system and aiding its excretion from the body.

 

Oldman: contains compounds like rosmarinic acid and carnosic acid, which have been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. These compounds may help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease.

 

Lucrene: is a legume that is rich in fiber and plant sterols. The fiber in alfalfa can help lower cholesterol levels by reducing the absorption of cholesterol in the intestines. Additionally, plant sterols have a similar structure to cholesterol and can compete with cholesterol for absorption, leading to lower cholesterol levels in the bloodstream.

 

Incorporating these herbs into your diet as part of a healthy eating plan may contribute to managing high cholesterol levels. However, it's essential to remember that while dietary changes can support overall heart health, they should be combined with other lifestyle modifications and, if necessary, medical treatments as recommended by a healthcare professional. Additionally, individual responses to dietary changes can vary, so it's essential to monitor cholesterol levels regularly and consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.

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