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Searched Term(s): triglyceride levelsWe have a 5 star customer satisfaction rating with Google because this tea does improve health! High LDL are caused by a number of different factors including heredity, diet, and lifestyle. Also but less common, contributing ailments affecting 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 function normally. Cholesterol is present naturally in cell walls or membranes everywhere in the body. It is used by the body to make many hormones, vitamin D, and the bile acids that help to digest fat. Your total cholesterol is made up of LDL (low-density lipoprotein) and HDL (high-density lipoprotein) cholesterol. LDL is called �Bad� Cholesterol because it possibly can build up in the wall of arteries. If a person has too much cholesterol (High LDL) in the bloodstream, the excess may be accumulated in the arteries, including the coronary arteries of the heart, the carotid arteries to the brain, and the arteries that supply blood to the lower limbs. Cholesterol deposits are a part of the plaques that cause narrowing and blockage of the arteries, producing signs and symptoms originating from the particular part of the body that has decreased blood supply. The beneficial properties of Kombucha have been very well documented for as long as a century mainly by German medical research and the tea was found to be helpful in cases of constipation, hemorrhoids, arteriosclerosis, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, angina, and many other ailments. If you are trying to find something, an elixir to energize and enliven 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 may very well help to remedy your High Cholesterol (High LDL). Another plus is that because you brew it in your own home it cost you almost nothing to make. Check out the owner's photo after drinking Kombucha for seventeen years. On the pages of this site you can view the actual testaments of those people who drink this remarkable beverage and there are many more testimonials about the health benefits from others on the Testament Page. Millions drink this refreshing beverage daily all around the world and talk of the benefits to health of this remarkable tea! Google's chef, Josef Desimone, makes Kombucha for Google personnel. More than 100 glasses of Kombucha are served every day at Google cafeterias... Wikipedia comment The history and lore surrounding Kombucha imply an element of magic. Used in China for centuries during sacred rites of atonement, received, passed down, it has spread all over the world, there is a tradition in the telling and the making of Kombucha tea that imbue it with an alchemy of mystery and power. Want to know more about this beneficial tea and how it can help you to improve your health as well as alleviate a possible condition of High Cholesterol (High LDL) then please Click Here now to go to the home page of our site. Testimonial (Just one of dozens and dozens): Testimonial - Energy Level, Kidney Stones, Gray Hair: " Thought I would update you on my "Kombucha Adventures. My husband and I had been taking the tea daily for about three weeks. We noticed the following results: an increase in his energy level (for him)... (and for me), what little white hair I had was turned back to a pale blonde shade... and, it enabled my 16 year old grandaughter to pass a kidney stone within 8 hours after starting to drink the kombucha tea (she had had a prior bout with kidney stones, so she knew something was helping her out). Quite an accomplishment I must say... D.A.S." |
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