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Ok look, i've been nice..but you sir are a fucking moron. Anyone that believes anything you type I feel sorry for. Here is proof the Sesapure works on cholesterol. Since it is made of sesame lignans here are some studies regarding sesame and its effects on cholesterol.
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/feb2005_cover_sesame_02.htm
In 1995, researchers at the University of Shizuoka, Japan, found that sesaminol, the most prevalent sesame lignan, effectively inhibited LDL oxidation, outperforming other well-established biological antioxidants, including quercetin, epigallocatechin-3 gallate (EGCG), theaflavin, BHT, and alpha tocopherol. In fact, the lag time to oxidation—the determining factor in antioxidant potency—was greatly increased.22
The lignan sesaminol is thus a strong antioxidant with powerful antioxidant effects.
Sesame lignans have been shown to improve lipid profiles in both humans and experimental animals. Unfavorable lipid profiles are a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In one study, re-searchers examined the effects of sesamin on cholesterol metabolism in rats.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9072406&dopt=Abstract
PUB MED FYI
In the liver, both sesamin and episesamin significantly suppressed cholesterol accumulation
http://journals.cambridge.org/downl...99a.pdf&code=8e966a5ba5cac297cc1b3917051f9ad5
here's another
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=84
and another...
Where is YOU'RE research that shows Sesame doesn't help cholesterol? Where is you're research on ANYTHING you've said....
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2005/feb2005_cover_sesame_02.htm
In 1995, researchers at the University of Shizuoka, Japan, found that sesaminol, the most prevalent sesame lignan, effectively inhibited LDL oxidation, outperforming other well-established biological antioxidants, including quercetin, epigallocatechin-3 gallate (EGCG), theaflavin, BHT, and alpha tocopherol. In fact, the lag time to oxidation—the determining factor in antioxidant potency—was greatly increased.22
The lignan sesaminol is thus a strong antioxidant with powerful antioxidant effects.
Sesame lignans have been shown to improve lipid profiles in both humans and experimental animals. Unfavorable lipid profiles are a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease. In one study, re-searchers examined the effects of sesamin on cholesterol metabolism in rats.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9072406&dopt=Abstract
PUB MED FYI
In the liver, both sesamin and episesamin significantly suppressed cholesterol accumulation
http://journals.cambridge.org/downl...99a.pdf&code=8e966a5ba5cac297cc1b3917051f9ad5
here's another
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=84
and another...
Where is YOU'RE research that shows Sesame doesn't help cholesterol? Where is you're research on ANYTHING you've said....