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Searched Word(s): cholesterol effectsPlease note that we have a 5 star ratingfor customer satisfaction with Google because our customers have been happy with the health benefits they have seen. High cholesterol levels are due to a number of different factors such as heredity, diet, and lifestyle. Less commonly, contributing ailments that affect the liver, thyroid, or kidney might affect blood cholesterol levels. Cholesterol is a fatty and waxy like substance that is needed by the body to perform normally. Cholesterol is present naturally in cell walls or membranes everywhere in the body, including the brain, nerves, muscles, skin, liver, intestines, and heart. The body uses cholesterol to make many hormones, vitamin D, and the bile that is needed to digest fat that is consumed. Your total cholesterol is made up of LDL (low-density lipoprotein) and HDL (high-density lipoprotein) cholesterol. LDL is called �Bad� Cholesterol because it may build up in the wall of arteries. If there is too much cholesterol (High LDL) in the blood the excess may be accumulated in the arteries, including the coronary arteries of the heart, the carotid arteries to the brain, and those arteries that supply blood to the legs. Cholesterol deposits are a part of the plaques that cause arteries to become narrower and may result in blockage of the arteries, decreased blood flow to affected parts of the body can cause serious health problems. The health properties of Kombucha have been very well documented for as long as a century mainly by German researchers and the tea was found to be helpful in cases of gouty eczema, arthritis, rheumatism, atherosclerosis, irritability, anxiety, headaches, dizziness, fatigue, high cholesterol, and many other ailments. If you might be searching for something, an elixir to energize and improve your health and help with High Cholesterol (High HDL) problem you probably will not come any closer to finding it than in delightful Kombucha Tea. It's potent, it's delicious, it improves health and vitality, and it might very well help to remedy your High Cholesterol. Additionally, because you prepare it in your own home there is very little expense in making it. See the owner's photo who has been drinking Kombucha for 17 years. On the pages of this site you can read the real testaments of those who drink this amazing beverage and there are many more testimonials about the health benefits from others on the Testimonial Page. Millions drink this refreshing fermented tea daily around the globe and talk of the health benefits of this delicious tea! Chef Josef Desimone of Google makes Kombucha Tea to serve to Google employees. Numerous glasses of Kombucha are served each day at Google cafeterias... Wikipedia Kombucha Tea is a fermented beverage, which anyone can easily prepare in their own home kitchen. If you wish to learn more information about this delicious tea and how it could help you to improve your health as well as alleviate a possible condition of High Cholesterol (High LDL) then please Click Here for the 1st page of our site. Testimonial (Just one of dozens and dozens): Testimonial - Quality: "I have been brewing KT for a few months. My supply grew mold so I had to start over with a new culture. I ordered 4 from Kombucha America. When I used the cultures to brew KT the results were great!! None of my other brews, from mushrooms I had ordered from other sites, could compare with the great taste and effervesense of my new brew. It tastes delicious!! The scobies that I have grown are very solid and much thicker than ones I grew before. I am very pleased with my order and thank you for a great product... C.M.S." |
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