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Limiting cholesterol can help combat prostate cancer

Submitted by admin on Friday, 22 April 2011One Comment

Data presented at the annual meeting of the American Urological Association shed light on the relationship between cholesterol and a man’s likelihood of developing prostate cancer.

More than 2,000 men were made subjects for the experiment. Each had been prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs between 1990 and 2006. It was shown that their PSA levels, which can indicate the presence of prostate cancer, were lowered in proportion to their cholesterol. A similar study was conducted in 2007 with comparable results, confirming the fact that cholesterol may play a role in the development of prostate cancer.

The results of both studies show a definite link between cholesterol and PSA and can be used as reliable gauges for a man’s overall health.

Those interested in lowering their cholesterol levels may want to consider taking dietary supplements like those offered by Dr. Newton’s Naturals.

CholesterLite contains vital nutrients that help a body naturally regulate its own cholesterol. Regular use may promote cardiovascular health and lower “bad” cholesterol levels. It can be easily incorporated into a daily regiment without dramatically affecting one’s eating habits.

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