SAVE money — and your health! Six common supplements marketed for supposed heart benefits don’t reduce cholesterol as well as doctor-prescribed statins, says a new study.
Scientists reporting to the American Heart Association say the over-the-counter pills failed to lower levels of LDL — known as bad cholesterol — as well as everyday lowdose statin medication.
This story is from the January 16, 2023 edition of National Enquirer.
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