Omega-3 supplement to lower triglyceride and cholesterol levels to be combined with Coumadin
Dear Marco,
Your lifestyle and dietary habits are absolutely correct.
The product I recommend is Cardiol, a supplement formulated to ensure the health of the cardiovascular system by acting on multiple fronts.
This product is useful if you want a strong cholesterol-lowering action combined with a good ability to normalize the levels of other blood lipids. The Omega-3 fatty acids present help to:
- reduce blood triglycerides;
- promote an increase in "good" HDL cholesterol;
- stabilize heart rate and rhythm.
Each capsule of Cardiol contains 3 milligrams of monacolin K, a natural statin with a structure very similar to lovastatin, a selective inhibitor of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMG-CoA reductase).
Recent clinical studies have shown that the combination of fish oil and red yeast rice is effective in reducing cholesterol levels comparable to prescription statins.
Moreover, patients intolerant to statins have been able to take Cardiol with satisfactory results and without side effects.
Other components of the formulation, such as bioflavonoids, policosanols, tocotrienols, and vitamin B3, work synergistically with red yeast rice to effectively promote the reduction of LDL cholesterol.
Folic acid and vitamin B12 help reduce plasma homocysteine levels. Antioxidants such as resveratrol, CoQ10, sesamin, and piperine help counteract oxidative stress, one of the main causes of cellular deterioration.
The recommended dose for Cardiol is 1 capsule per day, preferably taken before dinner, for a period of at least 8 weeks.
After this initial treatment, repeating tests will allow you to observe the effect of the supplementation.
Please be sure to inform your primary care physician about your decision to add Cardiol supplementation alongside any ongoing pharmacological treatments.
I hope I have been helpful and remain available for any further information.



