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Reduce LDL cholesterol with Toco-8

Elite Members,

Research with tocotrienols has shown that they can improve the cholesterol profile, and improve the health of the cardiovascular system. Tocotrienols can reduce LDL, while increasing HDL. Plus they are one of the few nutrients that can actually clean plaque buildup from the arteries and increase arterial blood flow.

Recently, we had a customer report back to us after his use of Toco-8 (Our tocotrienol supplement)

Here is his post and blood results –

"Attached are my blood results after taking Toco-8 for 60 days. My LDL has always run 180 or so and it would spike to over 190 when on cycle. I have always eaten correctly but my LDL cholesterol has always been high. My Doctor told me he wants my LDL lower than 130. I have been getting my blood tested every quarter and trying different approaches to lower my LDL level.

I tried everything to get it down supplement wise because I did not want to be put on cholesterol meds. Fish oil and Niacin would get my LDL down to 170 but no lower. The sides from Niacin suck bad, the flushing feels like a sunburn and makes you skin itch like poison ivy. I tried adding Picolisanol to the mix did not anything for my cholesterol. I ran this for 3 months and the best I could do is about 170 LDL.

I noticed that Primordial had this product Toco-8 that claimed to lower cholesterol and save your hair. I said to myself....yea right...same old snake oil salesman line I hear from all the supplement dealers. I decided to try it not expecting much results if any at all.

I ran Toco-8 with 6 grams fish oil both split twice daily, I also ran Primordial's CLA with the two, thats all. I finished the CLA two weeks before my blood test. I had finished pct after a 14 week test/deca cycle. I started taking the supplements two weeks after finishing pct. My cholesterol should have been high at this point. My diet was poor the week prior to testing from fast food. I had been on a field service job for work.

When I got my blood test results I could not believe it......139 LDL WOW! I never had this low of results, almost normal LDL in a short period of time and even after a cycle. I think it will drop further after being on it for a while longer. I am throughly impressed with Primordial's products. I will continue to take Toco-8. They have a customer for life. Hopefully my hair will benefit as well as I plan on using some masterone in the near future.

Thanks Primordial,

Nutsax"




Remember, all forum members get a 10% off discount on all Primordial Performance products with the discount code SPONSOR10. Just enter this into the promotional code field during online checkout.

Thanks for the support.

-Pp

To learn about how Toco-8 can prevent hair loss, visit here –
http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/steroids-discussion-forum/stop-hair-loss-toco-8-a-579041.html


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lost of hair talk of late --though this needed some attention ----looks good to me...not tried yet....hope to, though.
 
I will have a blood test results to post on this for every one in about a month. I like to prove the products pp sells for every one. I will be proving this one to work soon to.
 
needtogetaas said:
I will have a blood test results to post on this for every one in about a month. I like to prove the products pp sells for every one. I will be proving this one to work soon to.

Yeah buddy...you gotta get your LDL down too!!! Hope this works as well for you as it did for the other guy.

By the way, Niacin has pretty much zero effect on LDL, but can increase HDL and reduce triglycerides (TG). Fish oil, while recognized and recommended for cardioprotection, is really only prescribed (prescription fish oil, yes) for therapy in those with VERY high TG (>500).

So, other than diet (and apparently Toco-8), that leaves statin drugs (or red yeast rice, which is basically a statin (in supplement form)). If you are taking or going to be taking statins (or red yeast rice), be sure to also take CoQ10.


(I almost sound like one of those drug commercials or something!) :worried:
 
ceo said:
Yeah buddy...you gotta get your LDL down too!!! Hope this works as well for you as it did for the other guy.

By the way, Niacin has pretty much zero effect on LDL, but can increase HDL and reduce triglycerides (TG). Fish oil, while recognized and recommended for cardioprotection, is really only prescribed (prescription fish oil, yes) for therapy in those with VERY high TG (>500).

So, other than diet (and apparently Toco-8), that leaves statin drugs (or red yeast rice, which is basically a statin (in supplement form)). If you are taking or going to be taking statins (or red yeast rice), be sure to also take CoQ10.


(I almost sound like one of those drug commercials or something!) :worried:
My wife was saying the same thing about statins and CoQ10. My wife is taking CoQ10 right now for something I don't know what. All I know is that shit ain't fucking cheap at all. Even the cheap kinds are expensive as a mofo.
 
needtogetaas said:
My wife was saying the same thing about statins and CoQ10. My wife is taking CoQ10 right now for something I don't know what. All I know is that shit ain't fucking cheap at all. Even the cheap kinds are expensive as a mofo.

statins deplete the CoQ10 your body produces, so it needs to be replaced.

I guess it's cheaper than a heart attack. :)
 
ceo said:
statins deplete the CoQ10 your body produces, so it needs to be replaced.

I guess it's cheaper than a heart attack. :)
yes tru. But if this taco-8 works its a hell of a lot cheaper then going that root. :)

We will see when my test comes back.
 
needtogetaas said:
yes tru. But if this taco-8 works its a hell of a lot cheaper then going that root. :)

We will see when my test comes back.

oh hellz yeah. safer too! I wish you all the best on this. I'm anxious to see your results as well. I too, have a high LDL...but I also have a high HDL and low TG. Doctor isn't worried about my LDL because of my ratios. :)

Nonetheless, if this stuff works as well for you, I may have to pick some up!
 
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