While vitamins do not directly replicate the action of statins, certain nutrients may support heart health and help manage cholesterol levels. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish oil, can reduce triglycerides, while niacin (vitamin B3) may help improve cholesterol profiles. Additionally, plant sterols and stanols, though not vitamins, can lower LDL cholesterol levels. However, it's essential to consult a healthcare provider before making any changes to cholesterol management strategies.
protein, vitimins A and vitimins C are mainly present in breastmilk
vitamins* there are many vitamins that are vital for maintaining our health. some are important for maintaining metabolism, and some act as antioxidants.
Statins reduce the ESR
No statins don't make you put on weight....
There are no statins in losartan. Losartan purely lowers blood pressure, not cholesterol.
As far as I know statins do not cause heart disease.
yes there are vitimins
yes
vitimin D
In my case, statins did not lower the count, but did cause bleeding and extensive petechiae.
No. They are SSRIs and work on the nervous systems where statins work in the liver and metabolism of lipids.
Statins are more effective, but even if you take statins, you need to make lifestyle changes. It is absolutely essential to eat healthy in order to lower cholesterol.