“Are You Or A Loved One
Poised To Become A Statistic?”
It’s that frantic hour. You’ve put in a full day
at work, battled the crowds at the grocery store, picked up your three
kids from daycare and just begun preparing the evening meal.
The kids are being. . .well, typical kids. “Mom,
Billy took my crayon,” “did not,” he replies. Above the clamor you hear
a persistent ringing of the doorbell. Drying your hands you manage to
make your way to the door while dodging kids, toys and coats on the
floor.
You open the door. Your blood runs cold when you
see the state trooper on the front step. Before he opens his mouth to
speak, somehow you know. Panic, fear and grief. . .gut wrenching grief,
as the adrenaline surges through your body.
“No, no, no” you sob as the officer begins his
painful report. “I am so sorry Mrs. Jones, but there’s been an
accident. Apparently your husband had a heart attack while driving
home. . .is there anyone we can call?”
In the blink of an eye your entire life is turned
upside down. It isn’t until much later when it finally sinks in.
After the funeral. After the friends and family have all departed and
you are alone. . .totally, utterly alone.
Glancing around the kitchen you see the note on
the refrigerator, “Joe, don’t forget to make a doctor’s appointment for
a checkup.” Sadly, he’ll never have the chance.
Joe has become a statistic. He is now one of the
107 million American adults who had a blood cholesterol level high
enough to require medical advice. Unfortunately, he didn’t get the
chance to beat the odds.
Will you?
Will your spouse?
High cholesterol claims
thousands of lives every year. The really sad thing is that it’s
treatable as long as you don’t ignore it.
The chances of you not having this
condition are slim to none. Most Americans do have cholesterol. It’s a
natural part of our physical makeup. Like everything in nature, it
becomes a problem when there is an imbalance.
Sadly, thousands of men and women ignore the
warning signs until it’s too late, like our friend Joe.
Do you know the warning signs for high
cholesterol? Are you aware of your LDL and HDL levels? Do you even
know what they mean?
If you don’t have a clue what we are talking
about, you are definitely high risk for this potential killer.
Lowering Your Cholesterol tackles those questions
and much more, such as:
§ What is cholesterol?
§ How does it affect my
health?
§ How do I know if I’m at
risk?
§ Is there a test that will
tell me if I have it?
§ How does it affect my
lifestyle?
§ Will I need medication?
§ Is it affected by diet?
§ What can I eat?
§ Will it go away with
exercise?
§ Should I take supplements?
§ Is it possible to get rid of
it?
§ What are some of the
treatment options?
§ When is medication
necessary?
§ Are natural treatments
effective?
All this and much more is at your fingertips.
Lowering Your Cholesterol is written just for you, the person who keeps
hearing about cholesterol but doesn’t understand the medical jargon.
Lowering Your Cholesterol spells it out for you in
plain English. Once and for all you will learn what the “doctor speak”
is all about in words you can understand:
You will find answers to
the questions above, as well as an explanation of different medications
that are prescribed to control cholesterol.
What changes you may need
to make in your dietary habits and what impact they will have on
prolonging your life.
Discover how you can have
your “beef” and eat it too!
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