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Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
B3. It may help treat psoriasis and reduce your risk of non-melanoma skin cancer. Plays an important role in keeping your skin healthy. Lowers LDL Cholesterol, Increases HDL Cholesterol, lowers Triglycerides, may Help Prevent Heart Disease & may Help Treat Type 1 Diabetes.
Beta Phytosterols (Sitosterol)
Beta Sitosterols. It is a plant substance similar to cholesterol. It might help reduce cholesterol levels by limiting the amount of cholesterol that is able to enter the body. It can also bind to the prostate to help reduce swelling (inflammation).
Inulin (Oligofructose)
Inulin. The fibre in inulin is soluble, which means it dissolves in water. It dissolves in the stomach and then forms a gelatinous substance that: slows digestion, increases fullness and removes cholesterol as it passes through the digestive tract.
Soy Lecithin
Soy Lecithin. The most well-known benefit of a trusted source of lecithin is its ability to lower cholesterol. Researchers have discovered that soybean lecithin can contribute to raising HDL (good) cholesterol and lowering LDL (bad) cholesterol in blood profiles. Soy protein provides an extra boost for people using it to treat cholesterol because of other components.
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