Vitamins and Minerals That Lower LDL Cholesterol
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Niacin
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Rather than lowering the bad cholesterol, niacin raises the good cholesterol. Niacin is sold in supplement form, but it is also found in dairy foods, meats and eggs.
Vitamin B12
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Individuals who follow a strict vegan diet may become deficient in Vitamin B12, a nutrient that works to metabolize cholesterol. It is found in dairy, meats and eggs.
Folic Acid
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Along with the other B vitamins--niacin and B12--folic acid helps to reduce LDL and protect HDL cholesterol levels. Folic acid is found in vegetables and beans, and it is added to many grain and cereal products.
Vitamin C
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A study conducted at Tufts University found that 1,000 mg of Vitamin C raised HDL cholesterol levels by 7 percent. Other studies have shown that low levels of Vitamin C in the blood translate to higher LDL cholesterol readings.
Chromium
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Americans are often deficient in the trace mineral chromium, possibly due to our over-consumption of refined sugar. Most multivitamins have a sufficient RDA, but if you are a sugar fiend, you may want to supplement.
Coenzyme Q10
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Found naturally in our mitochondrial cells, CoQ10 levels are higher in people with good cholesterol levels. Supplementing with CoQ10 can help make prescription cholesterol-lowering drugs work better.
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