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  • noun An extract of resinous sap of guggul, whose active ingredient is guggulsterone.

Etymologies

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Blend of guggul and lipid?

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  • Known as guggulipid, this natural plant extract has become a popular lipid-lowering agent in the United States.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Known as guggulipid, this natural plant extract has become a popular lipid-lowering agent in the United States.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Known as guggulipid, this natural plant extract has become a popular lipid-lowering agent in the United States.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Known as guggulipid, this natural plant extract has become a popular lipid-lowering agent in the United States.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Take one 5OO mg. standardized guggulipid capsule with meals standardized to 25 mg. guggulsterone up to three times a day.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Several clinical studies show that guggulipid can significantly cut total cholesterol about 25 percent over a threemonth period, as well as reduce high levels of triglycerides.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Even better, guggulipid can boost the levels of good HDL cholesterol ,which protects against heart disease, while cutting the amount of bad LDL cholesterol, which promotes heart disease.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • I take a combination of red yeast rice extract, guggulipid, inositol hexanicotinate, B8, folate, and soy isolates twice daily to normalize my cholesterol.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • One of the active ingredients in guggulipid is guggulsterone, a steroidlike compound, which is also sold separately.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • I take a combination tablet of red yeast rice extract, guggulipid, and inositol hexanicotinate twice daily to keep my cholesterol in check.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

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