








“It seemed like nothing I tried could get my cholesterol
down. Then I tried Rovicid, and it really helped!”
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The Dangers of Cholesterol
Cholesterol
is a fat-like substance found in the bloodstream and in all your
body's cells. Your body uses cholesterol for producing cell membranes
and some hormones, and it serves other needed bodily functions. Too
high of a cholesterol level in the blood, however, is a major risk
for heart disease, which leads to heart attack. It’s also a
risk factor for stroke.
People whose total cholesterol is 240 mg/dL have twice the risk
of coronary heart disease as people whose cholesterol level is below
200 mg/dL. Half of all Americans age 20 and older have cholesterol
levels that are too high (200 mg/dL or higher). The good news is,
you can make many lifestyle changes to lower your cholesterol and
reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke. One of those changes
is adding Rovicid to your daily health regimen.
These statements have not been reviewed by the Food
and Drug Administration, and individual results may vary. Individuals
shown are paid models and not necessarily Rovicid users. Rovicid
should be taken as part of a healthy lifestyle and is not intended
to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
For telephone orders, please call 1-800-965-3989
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