Lifestyle-Based Alternatives
The article claims pharmaceutical intervention is often unnecessary for individuals willing to make modest lifestyle changes. The article identifies exercise, reduced sugar and refined carbohydrate intake, and eliminating inflammatory food…
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The article claims pharmaceutical intervention is often unnecessary for individuals willing to make modest lifestyle changes. The article identifies exercise, reduced sugar and refined carbohydrate intake, and eliminating inflammatory foods as primary lifestyle interventions. The article presents metabolic and lifestyle-based approaches as alternatives that address underlying drivers of elevated cholesterol.