
Are you hanging too much with modern medicine to lower high cholesterol? Are you tired of the side effects associated with these medications? Do you want to know Western medicine options? The following can lower high cholesterol without excessive consumption of modern medicine. It is not certified by the FDA nor clinically. However, it is a substitute for western medicine. Therefore, if you elect to lower high cholesterol naturally, you are doing it at your own risk.
This article on how to reduce high cholesterol is based on my own experience. My parents had high cholesterol, but as a result there was a heart problem. Therefore, when my doctor told me that the cholesterol level was high, I was not totally surprised. I was expecting such a thing. However, I needed to do something to lower high cholesterol. Where I came, Western medicine was too expensive and a poor family like me could not afford it. So we relied on other things to lower high cholesterol. We did it in a natural way. Over the years, my family and I have relied on coarse orange fish and green apples to lower high cholesterol. My cholesterol level is still kept low and there are no health problems related to cholesterol. Thanks to orange rough fish and green apples.
The following is a description on how to reduce high cholesterol. Orange rough fish can be obtained at local supermarkets such as Albertson and save mart. Buy 1 pound of orange coarse and green apples. Steam and burn orange coarse fish. For additional flavor, add a little salt, black pepper, sugar, some lemon juice. After meals, please wash everything with green apples. You must eat coarse orange cooked fish and green apples once a week until you gain a decrease in cholesterol. After lowering high cholesterol to normal level, you must eat these things once every two months.
Attention: This is done at your own risk. The owner of this story is not responsible (or responsible) for your actions. Eating coarse orange fish is known to lower high cholesterol. However, it has not been clinically proven and has not been approved by the FDA.

