LoweringCholesterol.net - Lower and block cholesterol naturally!
 

             
Wellness Trader - Home of Natural Remedies LoweringCholesterol.net  
Home divider Lower Cholesterol divider Cholesterol Levels divider Symptoms divider Low Cholesterol Diet divider Normal Levels divider HDL divider LDL divider Causes divider Medications divider Numbers
Good divider Cholesterol Lowering Foods divider Reduce Cholesterol divider FAQ divider Newsletter divider WellnessTrader.com divider Cholesterol Message Board divider About Us
Natural Rewards On Sale! Testimonials
left end of buttonNatural Remediesright end of button
left end of buttonTell A Friendright end of button
1-800-969-7228 View Cart Check Out Login Signup
  
 
My Account
User Info | View Cart
Checkout
Signup for newsletter
Signup as a new user
Site Info
How To Order
Shipping Information
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
5 Star Guarantee
 
Guggul Tree Resin May Lower Cholesterol

DALLAS--Research involving an extract from the guggul tree (Commiphora mukul) has demonstrated that the resin compound guggulsterone may be effective for reducing total cholesterol and triglyceride levels. The study, which was published online on May 2 in Science Express (www.sciencemag.org), was picked up by the national media, including a story that appeared on the Associated Press (AP) newswire.

Researchers, led by David Moore at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, discovered that guggulsterone acts as an antagonist, binding to and inhibiting the farnesoid X receptor (FXR), a protein that binds to bile acids and halts their production. Moore hypothesized that the binding property of guggulsterone would inhibit FXR, thereby lowering cholesterol.

To test this theory in vivo, Moore passed his work on to David J. Mangelsdorf, Ph.D., and his colleagues at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, whose research is funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a nonprofit research institute based in Chevy Chase, Md., that funds scientists throughout universities in the United States. They administered guggulsterone to two types of mice--wild-type mice with normal FXR function and FXR-knockout mice with no FXR protein--to determine whether FXR was involved in the cholesterol-lowering effect of guggulsterone.

"When you give guggulsterone to the wild-type animal, it should lower its cholesterol. If this compound is working through FXR, when you give it to the FXR-knockout, it should have no effect," Mangelsdorf said. "And that was exactly what we saw. We demonstrated definitively in our laboratory that FXR was involved in the process, which is a key point to the paper, because it showed, in vivo, that the mechanism of action was as Dr. Moore's laboratory had suggested." In addition, researchers found that the compound lowered triglyceride levels, although this occurrence was unexplained.

"[Guggulsterone] is basically an antagonist--it interrupts what a normal protein in the body is doing by blocking its normal action," Mangelsdorf said. "Normally, that action would be good, but blocking [FXR] in this way with people who are hypercholesterolimic or hyperlipidemic may be beneficial because it lowers triglycerides and cholesterol."

www.naturalproductsinsider.com




 
Natural Remedies
 
A close look at Coenzyme Q10 and Policosanol - For most alternative therapies, there’s little or no solid science on which...
Study Suggests Vegetarian Cheese Cuts Cholesterol - Eating cheese made from vegetable oils rather than milk fat can reduce chol...
New hope for beating high cholesterol - Stimulating production of so-called "good cholesterol" can encourage the bo...
Controlling Cholesterol Naturally - Dietary supplements help optimize lipid profiles....
Study finds nutrition counseling effective toward lowering cholesterol - A new study confirms the beneficial role of nutrition counselors as part of...
Buzz on Cholesterol-Lowering Beeswax Is Promising - A powder extracted from beeswax could one day offer a cheap, non-toxic way ...
Blueberry ingredient to cut the cholesterol, new findings - A component of blueberries can help healthy cholesterol levels....
Ancient folk remedy may help control cholesterol - For more than 2,000 years, healers in India have used a tree resin as a fol...
More News
 

Home | Natural Remedies | Current News | Discussion Board | Discussion Board Guidelines | How to Order
Shipping Information | Shopping Cart | About Us | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Site Map | Search

Earn Free Products with Natural Rewards

To Order Call: 1-800-969-7228
$6.95 Flat Shipping per Order UPS Ground 2-5 Biz Days

Terms of Use and Disclaimer | ©2009 Wellness Trader | US FDA Disclaimer

5-htp.org | alpha-lipoic-acid.com | anxietyremedy.com | arginmaxdirect.com | bacopa-monniera.com | blueberryextract.com
bromelain.net | coq10supplement.com | curcumin.net | diabetes-remedy.com | dmae.org | dryeyesyndrome.net
enlargedprostateremedy.com | fish-oil-supplements.com | green-tea-extract.com | guggul.net | gymnema.net | high-triglycerides.com
highbloodpressureremedy.com | huperzine.net | immune-boosters.com | inflammationremedy.com | memory-loss.com | migraineremedy.com
natto-nattokinase.com | naturalpetshop.com | naturalshaving.com | osteoarthritisremedy.com | pantethine.net | policosanol.net
redyeastrice.org | sam-e-supplement.com | sleepremedy.com | stjohnswortextract.com | theanine.net | wellnesstrader.com

Major Credit Cards Accepted Identity of WellnessTrader.com is verified by Verisign.