1999 From: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Plant oils reduce levels of 'bad' cholesterol"Cholesterol-Lowering Efficacy of a Sitostanol-Containing Phytosterol Mixture with a Prudent Diet in Hyperlipidemic Men," by Peter J. H. Jones, Fady Y. Ntanios, Mahmoud Raeini-Sarjaz, and Catherine A. Vanstone. Plant oils may help improve the cholesterol profile of men with high blood cholesterol, according to a study in June 1999's American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. In the study, men who consumed a moderate-fat diet, including a specific type of plant oil, experienced 25% reductions in LDL, or "bad," cholesterol. For more information contact Dr. Jones at [email protected].
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