Thursday, January 29, 2009

Recent News: Are cholesterol concerns on the rise?

It seems that more people need help for their cholesterol. According to USA Today, “80% of men older than 50 and women older than 60 should be taking a cholesterol-lowering drug, raising the total for whom the drugs are recommended to 44.7 million. That's an increase of more than 11 million people.”

With cholesterol concerns increasing, natural products may be in big demand. Our live call-in radio shows help people by offering diet and weight management advice in addition to all-natural dietary supplements.

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For some people, natural solutions could mean less medication. We advise our customers not to stop their medications on their own. By not making any changes, the results of taking the Res-Q products can be measured. Some of our customers have not started medicine yet. The results of taking Res-Q products can be seen after 6-8 weeks. As always, continue to work with your doctor.

The Total Cholesterol number consists of HDL (good cholesterol), triglycerides (blood fats) and LDL (cholesterol). By addressing multiple factors, Res-Q products provide combined benefits. Res-Q 1250 is effective for triglyceride reduction. Res-Q LDL-x2 with Niacin contains a well-known ingredient that helps encourage LDL reduction. Use Res-Q LDL-x2 with Niacin and Res-Q 1250 for the best benefits. Res-Q HDL+ may be used to help promote HDL, the good cholesterol. That’s 44 million people, that, with the right information, have the power to change their life.

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To help you see the benefits, we offer a risk free 60-day money back guarantee. For more information, contact a Res-Q consultant at 1-800-26-ALIVE. Purchase our products online at http://www.myresqproducts.com/. Contact us by email at sales@n3inc.com

References:

USA TODAY, Study: 11M more should get statins, Jan 2009

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