Cholesterol Secrets Reviewed (part 2)

This is part 2 of my review of Cholesterol Secrets (www.cholesterolsecrets.com). Part 1 discussed the ordering process and events that lead to me ordering this product. I’ve had a chance to thoroughly read this report, and have to say, it’s quite a good primer on the topic of cholesterol. The report is a 60 page PDF document that I was able to open and download without problems.

The first 17 pages are an overview of what cholesterol is, HDL, LDL (good and bad cholesterol), what does your cholesterol level mean, and some risks of having high cholesterol. All in all this is a succinct, easy to understand primer on cholesterol for the average reader.

The next section gives practical tips and advice on how to lower you cholesterol with diet and exercise, which is traditionally the first choice ‘therapy’ for high cholesterol levels.

The next 20 pages is dedicated to the 17 advertised remedies to naturally lower your cholesterol. In the past couple weeks, I’ve been doing a lot of research on cholesterol, and lowering cholesterol online. In doing this, I have come across some of the information presented in cholesterol secrets. However, many of the 17 remedies I hadn’t seen before. There is also a very handy 2-3 page section that is basically a ‘quick-reference’ guide to these natural health remedies that I’ve found to be quite an added bonus. It makes it very easy to implement the techniques, you just print out the couple pages, and you can bring them into your natural foods or grocery store and get the recommended remedies. It also contains the dosing information, and i found it convenient to have while getting into the routine of using the ‘natural secrets.’

At the end of the report, there are also a couple other ‘bonus items,’ such as a grocery list and additional resources for more information.

The only thing I missed in this report was references for some of the cited information. There were some specific sources and studies discussed, but no reference information. I personally like to be able to review sources if possible, and wasn’t able to do so in this report.

Overall, I’d say the cholesterolsecrets.com report is a thorough overview on the subject of cholesterol, and natural remedies to fight high cholesterol. I’d say it saved quite a bit of time and energy searching, and provided more information than I found in many hours of researching on my own.

Now, the test. In my next post, I’ll let you know what MY cholesterol was last time I had it checked, and how I’m going to use the information in this report!


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