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Considering taking a vitamin or supplement to treat Familial Hypercholesterolemia? Below is a list of common natural remedies used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Familial Hypercholesterolemia. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.
14 results found for Familial Hypercholesterolemia
Treatment name | Effectiveness | Reviews |
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Treatment nameBETA-SITOSTEROL | Effectiveness:Possibly Effective | Read Reviews (76) |
Treatment nameBIFIDOBACTERIUM ANIMALIS SUBSP. LACTIS | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (18) |
Treatment nameBIFIDOBACTERIUM BIFIDUM | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (0) |
Treatment nameBIFIDOBACTERIUM LONGUM | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (0) |
Treatment nameCANOLA OIL | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (0) |
Treatment nameCAROB | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (5) |
Treatment nameCOD LIVER OIL | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (67) |
Treatment nameGARLIC | Effectiveness:Possibly Ineffective | Read Reviews (58) |
Treatment nameHEMP | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (0) |
Treatment namePLANT STEROLS | Effectiveness:Likely Effective | Read Reviews (0) |
Treatment namePOLICOSANOL | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (45) |
Treatment namePRICKLY PEAR CACTUS | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (39) |
Treatment nameSAFFLOWER | Effectiveness:Insufficient Evidence | Read Reviews (16) |
Treatment nameSITOSTANOL | Effectiveness:Possibly Effective | Read Reviews (1) |
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