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Liparos
Keep your cholesterol on a healthy level.
Liparos uniquely combines red yeast rice extract, which naturally contains monacolin K, with roselle extract to lower cholesterol levels and protect arteries from blockage.
This formulation reduces the risk of heart attacks and strokes while offering a safe and effective approach to heart health.
Liparos is made safe
Monacolin K in red yeast rice exists in two forms - the acid and lactone forms. Monacolin K in the lactone form is identical to statins and carries the same side effects.
Our technology made it possible to reduce concentration of the lactone form to 1%, minimizing potential side effects while still effectively lowering LDL cholesterol.
Clinically tested, naturally effective
Clinical studies have consistently demonstrated the effectiveness of red yeast rice and roselle extract in lowering LDL cholesterol levels. Participants who consumed red yeast rice experienced a significant reduction in LDL cholesterol levels.
Additionally, clinical studies have highlighted the significant impact of Roselle extract on arterial health, including its efficacy in lowering blood lipid levels and relaxing arteries.
Supports healthy cholesterol levels
Natural solution for heart health
Prevents blood vessel blockage
Supports arterial elasticity
Reduces inflammation
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Red Yeast Rice
Lowers LDL cholesterol, improves heart health and reduces inflammation.
Clinical studies indicate that individuals consuming red yeast rice supplements have experienced a significant reduction in LDL cholesterol levels within a three-month period. Also, supplementing with red yeast rice can help reduce inflammation and promote better health in the long term.
Clinical studies for red yeast rice
- Low daily dose of 3 mg monacolin K from RYR reduces the concentration of LDL
- Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled intervention study with 142 nonstatin-treated participants with hypercholesterolemia for 12 weeks
- The LDL-C concentration decreased significantly (by 14.8%) in 12 weeks
- The homocysteine concentrations were significantly reduced by 12.5%
- Cholesterol lowering effects of a proprietary chinese RYR supplement
- Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study with 83 participants with hyperlipidemia for 12 weeks
- Total cholesterol concentration decreased significantly in 8 weeks
- LDL-C and triacylglycerol concentration decreased significantly in 12 weeks
- Low dose red yeast rice with monacolin K lowers LDL cholesterol and blood pressure
- A multicenter, randomized trial with 18 patients without known cardiovascular disease and unsatisfactory LDL-cholesterol level
- Patients in the red yeast rice group exhibited significant reductions in LDL cholesterol (24%) and blood pressure
Clinical studies are published on PubMed.
Hibiscus Sabdariffa (Roselle)
Promotes lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels, fighting oxidative stress and reducing inflammation.
Clinical research has highlighted the effectiveness of roselle in lowering high blood pressure and reducing blood lipid levels, which contributes to cardiovascular health. Studies also point to its potential in managing metabolic syndrome, showcasing anti-diabetic properties that could help regulate blood sugar levels.
Clinical studies for Hibiscus sabdariffa
- The effects of sour tea (Hibiscus sabdariffa) on hypertension in patients with type II diabetes
- Double-blind randomized controlled trial with 60 diabetic patients with mild hypertension, without taking antihypertensive or antihyperlipidemic medicines
- Consuming Hibiscus sabdariffa infusion had positive effects on blood pressure in type II diabetic patients with mild hypertension
- Therapeutic use Hibiscus sabdariffa extract in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia
- A double blind and controlled clinical trial with 104 patients with hypercholesterolemia and over 30 years without previous treatment
- Use of Hibiscus sabdariffa reduces triglycerides and it's shown to be safe and tolerable
Clinical studies are published on PubMed.
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