WHAT ARE CHOLESTEROL LOWERING SUPPLEMENTS AVAILABLE IN AMWAY?
Here are some Amway/Nutrilite supplements
that are often used with the goal of supporting cholesterol and
heart-related aspects of health. Note that effectiveness varies, and you
should consult a healthcare professional before starting any supplement.
Nutrilite Mixed Soy Protein & Lecithin With Vitamin E
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Supplements related to cholesterol support
1. Nutrilite Mixed Soy Protein & Lecithin With Vitamin E
Contains soy lecithin and plant protein. Lecithin is known to emulsify fats,
which may help support healthy lipid metabolism. Soy protein itself is also
associated with modest improvements in cholesterol when part of a balanced
diet. (Amway Brunei)
2. Nutrilite Lecithin‑E
A lecithin supplement that can act as a fat emulsifier. While direct evidence
for cholesterol lowering is limited, lecithin is often included in formulations
intended to support lipid processing.
3. Nutrilite Soy Protein Drink
A plant-based protein source low in saturated fat and cholesterol-free.
Replacing higher saturated-fat protein with plant protein may modestly support
healthier cholesterol levels as part of dietary changes. (Nutrilite)
Other
Amway/Nutrilite items sometimes associated with circulation or heart health
(Not strictly marketed as “cholesterol
lowering”, but often included in cardiovascular support routines.)
- Nutrilite CH Balance – a
softgel with green tea extract (rich in catechins), promoted for maintaining
already-normal cholesterol levels. (Amway Malaysia)
- Nutrilite Garlic Heart Care –
contains garlic extract, traditionally considered supportive of heart
health and sometimes linked to cholesterol/vascular benefits. (Ubuy Malaysia)
- Heart health packs that
combine fish-derived omega-3s, coenzyme Q10, and green-tea compounds (some
markets). (Xtralapz)
Notes
before taking supplements
- Claims about cholesterol effects for these supplements may be modest
and not equivalent to prescription therapy.
- The degree of impact on LDL, HDL or total cholesterol varies
widely among individuals.
- Some products (like those with green tea extract or garlic) have
evidence suggesting general cardiovascular support, but results for
cholesterol lowering may not be strong in clinical trials.
- Consult a healthcare provider if you have high cholesterol, are on
medications (especially statins), or are pregnant/breastfeeding.
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