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LDL-XQ10 (Red Yeast Rice w/ CoQ10)

$36.95
  • Developed for cholesterol health
  • Naturally made from red yeast rice
  • Doctor recommended
  • Now with CoQ10
  • Best Seller!

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CPN0103
Gluten Free Soy Free Dairy Free Caffeine Free Non GMO

Doctor Testimonials

"Res-Q LDL-XQ10 is a great natural way to lower cholesterol. It acts as a natural statin to lower LDL cholesterol. Studies show that patients that take Res-Q 1250 and Res-Q LDL-XQ10 lower their cholesterol more effectively then patients on traditional statins alone. I recommend Res-Q LDL-XQ10 to all of my patients with elevated cholesterol levels and increased risk for cardiovascular disease."
–Dr. Eric Lebby, MD


Comments above are the opinion of the doctor quoted and may not be typical; results vary.

 

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 RED 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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Be sure to read some of our customer reviews or watch a video of a customer describing his experience with Res-Q LDL-X Red Yeast Rice.

 

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:

  1. Becker D, Gordon R, Morris P, Yorko J, Gordon Y, Li M, Iqbal N. Simvastatin vs Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes and Supplements: Randomized Primary Prevention Trial. Mayo Clin Proc July 2008;83(7):758-764.
  2. Becker DJ, Gordon RY, Halbert SC, French B, Morris PB, Rader DJ. Red yeast rice for dyslipidemia in statin-intolerant patients: a randomized trial. Ann Intern Med. 2009;150(12):830-9.
  3. Cunningham E. Is Red Yeast Rice Safe and Effective for Lowering Serum Cholesterol? J Am Diet Assoc 2011 Feb.;111(2):324.
  4. Liu J, Zhang J, Shi Y, Grimsgaard S, Alraek T, Fønnebø V. Chinese red yeast rice(Monascus purpureus) for primary hyperlipidemia: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Chin Med 2006;1(1):4.
  5. Lu Z, Kou W, Du B, Wu Y, Zhao S. Effect of Xuezhikang, an extract from red yeast Chinese rice, on coronary events in a Chinese population with previous myocardial infarction. The American journal of … 2008;
  6. Halbert SC, French B, Gordon RY, et al. Tolerability of red yeast rice (2,400 mg twice daily) versus pravastatin (20 mg twice daily) in patients with previous statin intolerance. Am J Cardiol 2010 Jan.;105(2):198-204.
  7. Gordon RY, Cooperman T, Obermeyer W, Becker DJ. Marked variability of monacolin levels in commercial red yeast rice products: buyer beware! Arch Intern Med 2010 Oct.;170(19):1722-1727.
  8. Heber D, Yip I, Ashley JM, et al. Cholesterol-lowering effects of a proprietary Chinese red-yeast-rice dietary supplement. Am J Clin Nutr 1999;69:231–6.
  9. Bonovich, K, Colfer H, Davidson M, Dujovne C, Greenspan M, Karlberg R, et al. A Multi-Center, Self-Controlled Study of Cholestin In Subjects With Elevated Cholesterol. American Hear Association. 39th Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Orlando, Fl. March 1999.
  10. Huang CF, Li TC, Lin CC, Liu CS, Shih HC, Lai MM. Efficacy of Monascus purpureus Went rice on lowering lipid ratios in hypercholesterolemic patients. Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil. 2007 Jun;14(3):438-40.
  11. Li C, Zhu Y, Wang Y, Zhu J, Chang J, Kritchevsky D. Monascus Purpureus-Fermented Rice (Red Yeast Rice): A natural food product that lowers blood cholesterol in animal models of hypercholesterolemia. Nutrition Research. 1998;18(1):71-81.
  12. Mark D. All red yeast rice products are not created equal. The Am J of Cardiol. 106(3).
  13. Ong HT, Cheah JS. Statin alternatives or just placebo: an objective review of omega-3, red yeast rice and garlic in cardiovascular therapeutics. Chin Med J (Engl). 2008 Aug 20;121(16):1588-94.
  14. Qin S, Zhang W, Qi P, Zhao M, Dong Z, Li Y , et al. Elderly patients with primary hyperlipidemia benefited from treatment with a Monacus purpureus rice preparation: A placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial. American Heart Association. 39th Annual conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Orlando, Fl. March 1999.
  15. Wang J, Lu Z, Chi J, Wang W, Su M, Kou W, et al. Multicenter clinical trial of serum lipid-lowering effects of a Monascus purpureus (red yeast) rice preparation from traditional Chinese medicine. Curr Ther Res. 1997;58(12):964-978.
  16. Venero C, Venero J, Wortham D, Thompson P. Lipid-lowering efficacy of red yeast rice in a population intolerant to statins. The Am J Cardiol. 1-5(5).

What are the health benefits of red yeast rice?

Red yeast rice has been used as part of traditional herbal medicine for stomach ailments, blood circulation and lowering cholesterol. Modern research supports the use of red yeast rice for reducing total cholesterol, lowering LDL cholesterol and triglycerides.*

How should I take Res-Q LDL-XQ10 Red Yeast Rice?

Take two capsules in the morning and two capsules in the evening. Consider taking in combination with Res-Q 1250 and Res-Q CellPower for optimal support of a healthy heart.*

Avoid taking with grape fruit juice.

Why should I choose Res-Q LDL-XQ10 Red Yeast Rice over other brands?

Res-Q LDL-XQ10 Red Yeast Rice is a natural supplement made using traditional fermentation processes. It’s clean from toxic citrinin contamination, unlike one third of other brands tested.* Res-Q LDL-X Red Yeast Rice is recommended by many doctors and backed by a 60-day satisfaction money back guarantee.*

Can I take Res-Q LDL-XQ10 Red Yeast Rice with my medications?

We recommend you speak with your doctor, who has a thorough knowledge of your unique medical history and current medications, regarding the use of any natural supplement.

Do all red yeast rice supplements work the same?

Not all red yeast rice is the same. The fermentation process and type of yeast used affects the quality and type of beneficial components found in the supplement. Res-Q LDL-XQ10 Red Yeast Rice is made using a natural fermentation process and the type of yeast called "monsacus purpureus went" proven in clinical research to produce effective results.*

Are there any side effects to taking red yeast rice?

Red yeast rice is generally considered safe and well tolerated. Potential side effects include non-serious dizziness, gastrointestinal discomfort and muscle aches. If you feel you are experiencing a side effect stop taking red yeast rice and consult your doctor.*

What is the difference between red yeast rice and a statin?

Statins are a type of cholesterol lowering medication available only by prescription. Red yeast rice is a natural dietary supplement.

Can I take Res-Q LDL-XQ10 Red Yeast Rice while pregnant or nursing?

It is not recommended for use by pregnant or nursing mothers.

Can I give Res-Q LDL-XQ10 to my child?

It is not intended for use by those under the age of 18 years.

SATISFACTION MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE

If you are not completely satisfied with Res-Q LDL-XQ10 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:

  1. Becker D, Gordon R, Morris P, Yorko J, Gordon Y, Li M, Iqbal N. Simvastatin vs Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes and Supplements: Randomized Primary Prevention Trial. Mayo Clin Proc July 2008;83(7):758-764.
  2. Becker DJ, Gordon RY, Halbert SC, French B, Morris PB, Rader DJ. Red yeast rice for dyslipidemia in statin-intolerant patients: a randomized trial. Ann Intern Med. 2009;150(12):830-9.
  3. Cunningham E. Is Red Yeast Rice Safe and Effective for Lowering Serum Cholesterol? J Am Diet Assoc 2011 Feb.;111(2):324.
  4. Liu J, Zhang J, Shi Y, Grimsgaard S, Alraek T, Fønnebø V. Chinese red yeast rice(Monascus purpureus) for primary hyperlipidemia: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Chin Med 2006;1(1):4.
  5. Lu Z, Kou W, Du B, Wu Y, Zhao S. Effect of Xuezhikang, an extract from red yeast Chinese rice, on coronary events in a Chinese population with previous myocardial infarction. The American journal of … 2008;
  6. Halbert SC, French B, Gordon RY, et al. Tolerability of red yeast rice (2,400 mg twice daily) versus pravastatin (20 mg twice daily) in patients with previous statin intolerance. Am J Cardiol 2010 Jan.;105(2):198-204.
  7. Gordon RY, Cooperman T, Obermeyer W, Becker DJ. Marked variability of monacolin levels in commercial red yeast rice products: buyer beware! Arch Intern Med 2010 Oct.;170(19):1722-1727.
  8. Heber D, Yip I, Ashley JM, et al. Cholesterol-lowering effects of a proprietary Chinese red-yeast-rice dietary supplement. Am J Clin Nutr 1999;69:231–6.
  9. Bonovich, K, Colfer H, Davidson M, Dujovne C, Greenspan M, Karlberg R, et al. A Multi-Center, Self-Controlled Study of Cholestin In Subjects With Elevated Cholesterol. American Hear Association. 39th Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Orlando, Fl. March 1999.
  10. Huang CF, Li TC, Lin CC, Liu CS, Shih HC, Lai MM. Efficacy of Monascus purpureus Went rice on lowering lipid ratios in hypercholesterolemic patients. Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil. 2007 Jun;14(3):438-40.
  11. Li C, Zhu Y, Wang Y, Zhu J, Chang J, Kritchevsky D. Monascus Purpureus-Fermented Rice (Red Yeast Rice): A natural food product that lowers blood cholesterol in animal models of hypercholesterolemia. Nutrition Research. 1998;18(1):71-81.
  12. Mark D. All red yeast rice products are not created equal. The Am J of Cardiol. 106(3).
  13. Ong HT, Cheah JS. Statin alternatives or just placebo: an objective review of omega-3, red yeast rice and garlic in cardiovascular therapeutics. Chin Med J (Engl). 2008 Aug 20;121(16):1588-94.
  14. Qin S, Zhang W, Qi P, Zhao M, Dong Z, Li Y , et al. Elderly patients with primary hyperlipidemia benefited from treatment with a Monacus purpureus rice preparation: A placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial. American Heart Association. 39th Annual conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention, Orlando, Fl. March 1999.
  15. Wang J, Lu Z, Chi J, Wang W, Su M, Kou W, et al. Multicenter clinical trial of serum lipid-lowering effects of a Monascus purpureus (red yeast) rice preparation from traditional Chinese medicine. Curr Ther Res. 1997;58(12):964-978.
  16. Venero C, Venero J, Wortham D, Thompson P. Lipid-lowering efficacy of red yeast rice in a population intolerant to statins. The Am J Cardiol. 1-5(5).

Supplement Facts

Suggested Use

For best results, take 2 capsules twice a day with Res-Q 1250 omega-3. Use as part of a comprehensive program that includes dietary changes and exercise.*

Warning: Do not use if pregnant, have a history of liver disease, are an organ transplant recipient or have had major surgery within the last eight weeks. Discontinue use if you experience any unexplained muscle pain or tenderness, especially if accompanied by flu-like symptoms. Not intended for those under the age of 18.

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