
Res-Q LDL-XQ10 Red Yeast Rice
SKU:TXT0103
Size:120 Capsules
- Developed for cholesterol health
- Naturally made from red yeast rice
- Doctor recommended
- Now with CoQ10
- Best Seller!
$32.95
$24.71
Description
The liver produces up to 80 percent of cholesterol; exactly how much yours produces depends somewhat on your genetics.This product contains natural cholesterol-lowering properties that work to counteract the overproduction of LDL levels, resulting in rapid cholesterol-lowering benefits.*
WHAT IS READ YEAST RICE?
Red yeast rice is a Chinese food and medicinal that has been used safely for centuries to help lower cholesterol, improve circulation and aid in digestion.* Made by a natural fermentation process of rice with a proven, safe type of yeast called monascus purpureus went, this Res-Q LDL-XQ10 is a natural powerhouse with 12 natural beneficial compounds and no synthetic ingredients. CoQ10 was added because it is beneficial to heart health and muscle function. It should be noted that statins deplete your body of CoQ10.
An independent study published by the Mayo Clinic confirmed that levels of LDL cholesterol were reduced by 42.4 percent following consumption of the Res-Q 1250 omega3s and Res-Q LDL-X red yeast rice (the former name of Res-Q LDL-XQ10 with the same formula minus the CoQ10), in combination with lifestyle changes, compared to reductions of 39.6 percent in the group that took a statin medication.
If you want to maintain healthy LDL cholesterol levels safely and naturally, without the dangerous side effects of prescription drugs, Res-Q LDL-XQ10 may be the product for you.
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SATISFACTION MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE
If you are not completely satisfied with Res-Q LDL-X Red Yeast Rice simply return it within 60 days of purchase and we will refund your product purchase.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is recommended that a physician be consulted before taking any supplements. Results not typical and may vary.
Research:
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