For those who suffer from high cholesterol, the group of medications called statins should be familiar. This class of pharmaceuticals is one of the country’s biggest sellers, but comes with a laundry list of side-effects and risks. With a lower effectiveness in female patients, statins have been linked to a higher risk of diabetes, muscle weakness, fatigue, liver dysfunction, and even nerve and memory damage. The Wall Street Journal recently released an article with insight to a more natural way to treat high cholesterol: a form of vitamin B-5 called Pantethine. In a study involving a large group of people on a healthy diet, those who also took Pantethine once a day saw their total cholesterol fall 3% more than those who didn’t. In addition to reducing high cholesterol, vitamin B-5 can also accelerate post-surgical healing, and reduce the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. To learn more about Pantethine and our other vitamins and supplements, contact Private Label Supplement at 855-209-0225 (press 2 for Sales).
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