Reported 7 months ago
High cholesterol can lead to cardiovascular disease. Nutrition specialist and physician Liu Boren helped a woman in her 50s with high cholesterol and plasticizer levels who didn't want to take cholesterol-lowering drugs. Following his advice, she avoided trans fats, exercised, cut sugar, reduced fruit intake, stopped using highly scented cleaning products, and employed a detoxification regimen. After over half a year, her cholesterol decreased by 64%, returning to normal levels, with no plasticizers in her body. Liu suggested dietary adjustments, avoiding red meat, and continued monitoring. By following these steps, the woman saw significant improvements, surprising medical professionals.
Source: YAHOO