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Jo FreestoneAdelaidr
Bad skin breakout
After taking the tablets for 3 weeks I came out in sores on legs and arms which turned into dry patches. I am now left with 2 full bottles! Am having cholesterol test tomorrow so lets see if my reading is down. No mention of skin rash on reviews!
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John
- 3 reviews
Did nothing for me
I have the same story as Rainy and KarlOhm. After taking this for 2 months my latest cholesterol tests returned my worst readings ever across all measures. A reasonably healthy diet and exercise regime were maintained during this period. It did not work for me as my before and after blood tests show.
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RainySydney
- 2 reviews
Disappointing
My cholesterol was 6.1, hdl 1.4, ldl 4.1. I went on a very healthy diet and lost 10kg and my cholesterol started to come down. New reading was 6 with hdl rising to 1.6 and ldl lowering to 3.8. I decided to take cholestrienol daily for 6 months and then I was retested. I was still maintaining a healthy weight and eating a clean diet. I was shocked to find out my cholesterol has now gone up to 6.3 with ldl back up to 4.1. Cholestrienol certainly didn't help and my doctor asked me if there was anything new I had added to my diet in the last 6 months and the answer was Cholestrienol. Don't waste your money on this product.
It does nothing for cholesterol
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KarlOhmSouth West, WA
- 9 reviews
Cholestrienol from Ethical Nutrients maybe not so ethical
Cholestrienol from Ethical Nutrients maybe not so ethical
Many people including pharmacist and chemists have been eagerly waiting for some result from this product. Having a very cautious approach toward taking medication I am keen to give any alternative method a go as long as the trail of them can be a low risk excersize. My cholesterol levels are at the lower end of the risk scale and to discontinue my cholesterol medication (Crestor) did not cause any major concern to my GP. Before I started the medication my levels were:
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terol 6.6 Supposed to be <5.5 HDL Cholesterol 1.4 Supposed to be >1.1 LDL Cholesterol 4.7 Supposed to be <3.5 The levels came within the limits after taking the medication (10mg Crestor) and remained consistent for 18 month. After that, I stopped taking them to see if a change of diet and regular exercises would keep my levels down. Unfortunately they turned back to what they were within a margin of 0.1 (basically the same as above).1 comment
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Questions & Answers
JTHasked
Can I please have a comment from Ethical Nutrients on the above reviews.
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markasked
yes i have been taking them for 2 months went to doctor after blood tests my liver has gone from alt on test from 46 high recorded on the 04/11 19 to the new test on the 10/02 20 the alt tested to 115 very con concerned doctor has now said stop taking
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Rospat
Having watched the recent Catalyst program on cholesterol, we can now see that the supposed "safe" level of 5.5 was artificially set to support the sale of statins, and the "safe" level is actually more like 6.5!!!