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what non-chemical means have you used to lower cholesterol and how successful were you?
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I'm trying the porridge remedy. I went to the GP on Friday and my level (the one they go by) has dropped another point - so that's 3 points down from the summer. I am on a low-dose statin (after considerably problems a couple of years ago) plus the doc has now prescribed a fish oil supplement - not started that yet, but it might be worth considering. When I cash the prescription I can give you more info!
Like Grasscarp, MrsO and others, have found porridge to be the answer,though more in winter than summer(Don't always fancy hot brekky in summer) My initial level was 5.5ish. Not sure what it is now but has gone down slightly probably aver a year or so. My GP won't do cholesterol tests more than every 1-2 years. I guess if he was concerned about it, it would be done more often.
Mine was 7.4 when it was first diagnosed. I went on statins, the level went down to just over 5, and I was on them a while before I started to have terrible muscle pains - a known side effect - so the GP took me off them. I was rechecked again after a few months and the level had soared to 9.4 (I wasn't particularly careful about diet at that time), so back on 6 months ago, down to 7.3 and now down to 6.4. GP said last week that triglycerate level can be improved by this fish oil supplement so he's giving that a go (as well as the 20mg statin). I'm overweight which probably doesn't help..
I am on the highest dose of statins - 80 mgs of simvastatin - so any hints I can have will be very useful. I already eat porridge every morning and I have been eating flora pro-vita products in the hope it will help. I have a pro-vita drink every morning and I think it has reduced it very slightly, although I have not had a blood test recently. The main thing is to try to stay away from fats.
I also joined Weight Watchers boxtops, and have lost 24 lbs over 6 months, an average of about a lb a week - nice and steady. I think - or hope I should say - that might have helped. I love fat and chocolate both of which are no good whatsoever and I manage to stay off them for the main part. It is very difficult at times, especially now, at Christmas. I know someone has given me some Thornton's soft centres which are my favourite. I shall have to try and share them although I know I shall eat at least some of them.
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