Red Yeast Rice (120 caps) (ko)
Red Yeast Rice (120 caps) (ko)
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Red Yeast Rice helps support the production of good cholesterol in the liver and offers support to the circulatory system.

Red yeast rice is used to promote blood circulation, soothe upset

stomach, and invigorate the function of the spleen, a body organ

that destroys old blood cells and filters foreign substances.


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Benefits:

  • Supports the circulatory system.
  • Helps the body maintain normal-range cholesterol levels.

How It Works:

Red yeast rice is a natural byproduct of fermented red rice that supports the body’s normal ability to maintain normal-range cholesterol levels.

Ingredients:

Red yeast rice.

Recommended Use:

Take 2 capsules with a meal two to three times daily.

WARNING: Do not use this product if you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or are breast feeding because using this product may cause birth defects. Consult your health care provider before using if you are currently taking any cholesterol-lowering agents. Cholesterol levels should be checked regularly. For adults 20 years of age or older. People with or at risk for liver disease should not use this product. Keep out of the reach of children.

ABOUT

RED RICE

For more info please visit this site (University

of Maryland Medicine)

Overview

Red yeast rice has been used in China for centuries as both a food

and as a medicinal substance. It is made by fermenting a type of

yeast called Monascus purpureus over red rice. In Chinese medicine,

red yeast rice is used to promote blood circulation, soothe upset

stomach, and invigorate the function of the spleen, a body organ

that destroys old blood cells and filters foreign substances.

In addition, this dietary supplement has been used traditionally

for bruised muscles, hangovers, indigestion, and colic in infants.

Recently, it has been discovered that red yeast rice contains substances

that are similar to prescription medications that lower cholesterol.

There is also growing interest in evaluating red yeast rice for

use as a natural food dye and/or preservative. The overlap of red

yeast rice use as both a medicine and a food in traditional Chinese

practice is mirrored by a modern day controversy in the United States.

Currently, red yeast rice is classified as a dietary supplement

by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA); however,

given its contents and function, there are many who feel that it

is actually being used as an unregulated medication.

There is ongoing debate, therefore, about whether to change the

status of red yeast rice to a prescription drug-which would require

much greater regulation. Therapeutic Uses Laboratory studies have

shown that the Monascus purpureus inhibits the action of a body

enzyme called HMG-CoA reductase, known to raise cholesterol which,

in turn, increases the risk of heart disease. Because of this inhibitory

action, red yeast rice's therapeutic uses include the prevention

and treatment of high cholesterol.

Prevention

Taking red yeast rice can help reduce and maintain healthy cholesterol

levels and promote blood circulation, thereby lowering the risk

of heart disease.

Treatment

The following studies suggest that red yeast rice significantly

reduces high cholesterol: Recently, the UCLA School of Medicine

conducted a study involving 83 people with high cholesterol levels.

Those who received red yeast rice over a 12-week period experienced

a significant reduction in total cholesterol, LDL ("bad") cholesterol,

and triglycerides (fatty substances that can also accumulate in

the blood stream and cause damage to blood vessels) compared to

those who received placebo. HDL ("good") cholesterol did not change

in either group during the study.

Two studies involving red yeast rice were presented at the American

Heart Association's 39th Annual conference in 1999. The first study,

involving 187 people with mild to moderate elevations in total cholesterol

and LDL cholesterol revealed that treatment with red yeast rice

reduced total cholesterol by more than 16%, LDL cholesterol by 21%,

and triglycerides by 24%. HDL cholesterol also increased by 14%.

In the second study, elderly participants who were given red yeast

rice experienced significant reductions in total cholesterol and

LDL cholesterol compared to those who received placebo. Both studies

treated the participants with the supplement or placebo for 8 weeks.

In another 8-week trial involving 446 people with high cholesterol

levels, those who received red yeast rice experienced a significant

drop in cholesterol levels compared to those who received placebo.

Total cholesterol fell by 22.7%, LDL by 31%, and triglycerides by

34% in the red yeast rice group. HDL cholesterol increased by 20%

in the red yeast rice group as well.

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From Nature's Sunshine

Managing Your Cholesterol

Supporting heart and cardiovascular health requires dedication to

a conscientious program. This might include decreasing your saturated

fat intake, exercising, increasing dietary fiber intake and using

natural supplements that help the body maintain safe levels of cholesterol.

Approximately two-thirds of total blood cholesterol is manufactured

inside the body. Supplements that promote normal cholesterol production

levels may help maintain optimal levels in the blood.

Did You Know that...

- The human heart beats about 100,000 times each day (about 35 million

per year).

- At rest, the heart works twice as hard as the leg muscles of a

person sprinting.

- The heart circulates approximately six quarts of blood through

the entire body three times every minute.

- An adult's heart is about the size of two fists.