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Biotech / Medical : Mining Cholesterol -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Peach who wrote (45)5/29/2006 6:55:14 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 356
 
Do you use inositol hexanicotinate, AKA no-flush niacin, and how much?

I would suggest looking into Pantethine (you can get it from AOR.ca) (it is not Calcium Pantothenate) and Policosanol as well, but if niacin is working, of course it is not broke. Both are diabetic safe I believe. I am sure pantethine is, and I am 80% sure policosanol is too. They can both be used in concert with statins according to my information.

Be aware that Guggulipid, while it works well, is both a bile acid sequesterant -AND- an HMG co-reductase inhibitor (acts in the same way as Lipotor and other statins) ..

What other supps?

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