The Natural Approach to Treatment of High Cholesterol Profiles

November 1 2012 Robert G. Silverman
The Natural Approach to Treatment of High Cholesterol Profiles
November 1 2012 Robert G. Silverman

DC, DACBN, MS, CNS, CCN, CSCS, CIISN, CKTP, CES, DCBCN, HKC It is in the news on a near-daily basis. Research studies address various aspects of it. Many people ask what their doc­tor can do about it.it" is cholcstcrol.Thc evidence overwhelmingly demonstrates that elevated cholesterol levels greatly increase the risk of death due to cardiovascular dis­eases (CVD). such as heart attack and stroke. These diseases claimed 927.448 lives in the U.S. in 2002. making CVD the number one killer in the U.S. todav. There are two types of cholesterol: LDL and HDL. LDL cho­lesterol is the "bad" cholesterol because it carries cholesterol from the liver to the bloodstream, which can ultimately contrib­ute to the formation of plaque that clogs the arteries, resulting in atherosclerosis. HDL cholesterol is the "good" cholesterol and has the exact opposite effect of LDL. Specifically. HDLs earn, cholesterol away from the arteries and back to the liver, where it is then eliminated from the body. Triglyccridcs transport and store fat in the body. It is clear that high triglyccridc levels arc not good for the body, and this can be particularly problematic when combined with excess levels of LDL cholesterol. People with high triglyccridcs often have high total cholesterol, high LDL cholesterol, and low HDL cholesterol. The cholesterol-lowering drugs known as "statins" are among the most widely prescribed dnigs used today (Lipitor ranked second). However, some adverse side effects of statins arc possible elevation of liver enzymes and muscle discomfort. Literature shows that the nutritional supplements listed below have produced more advantageous changes in cholesterol pro­files, with more tolerability and safety, than statins: 1. Policosanol: (a natural compound derived from sugar­cane wax): 10-20 mg. Numerous studies show that policosanol reduces total cholesterol. LDL cholesterol, and lipoprotcin (a), and it increases the good HDL cholesterol. 2. Fish Oil: 1-3 g. Fish oils help to reduce inflammation in the arteries and lower cholesterol and triglyccridc levels. 3. Niacin (Inositol hcxaniacinate): 1500 - 2500 mg. This is a non-Hush form of niacin. It is known to reduce cholesterol levels and increase HDL. 4. Red Yeast Rice Extract (Monascus purpureus): 1200 mg twice daily. This has been shown to reduce cholesterol levels and increase HDL. 5. Guggulipid: Up to 1500 nig. This herb helps to reduce cholesterol levels and increase HDL. 6. Garlic: 1000 nig. This helps reduce cholesterol levels and increase HDL choles­terol levels. 7. Multivitamin/Multimineral Com­plex: (with proper antioxidant formula): Antioxidants prevent cholesterol oxidation. 8. Magnesium: 400-800 mg. This more reliably improves all aspects of dyslipidcmia. including raising HDL-C and low­ering triglyccridcs. and it has the same plciotropic effects as statins without the adverse effects. 9. Green Tea: Daily consumption of green tea was found to decrease serum LDL. 10. L-Carnitine: 1000 mg. Decreases triglyceride levels by aiding in fatty acid oxidation. 11. Co-enzyme Q10: Co-cnzymc Q10: 100 mg. If a statin dnig is presently being used: A vital nutrient that is required for proper heart function that is lowered by statin use. 12. Milk thistle (Silybum marinum): 200 mg. Counteracts increased liver enzymes attributed to statin use. Dr. Robert Silverman graduated magna cum laudefrom the University of Bridgeport College ofChiropraclic and has a Masters of Science in human nutrition. He is a certified nutri­tion specialist, certified clinical nutritionist, certified strength and conditioning specialist, certified Kinesio Taping® practitioner, NASM-certified correc­tive exercise specialist, and a certified sports nutritionist from The International Society of Sports Xulrilion. Dr. Silverman is a diplomat with the American Clinical Board of Xulrilion and with the C liiropraciic Board of Clinical Xulrilion. lie has a successful full-lime private practice in While Plains, NY, where he specializes in the diagnosis of joint pain and soft-tissue management while incorporating proper nutrition protocols. Among his nutrition rec­ommendations are products from Ajinomolo. including (^apsiate Xalura ®, which naturally increases metabolism; Xatura Guard BP ™, which can help patients maintain healthy blood-pressure levels; and Glysom ™, which promotes sounder, more satisfying sleep for occasional sleeplessness.