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PolicosanolWhat Do Bees Have To Do With Cholesterol?Bees have been making honey for millions of years. Ancient Egyptians highly valued honey and commonly used it as currency, and even had uses for beeswax. As Europeans settled New England in 1638, honey was used for medicinal purposes, to prepare food and beverages, to make cement, and to preserve fruits. So what do bees have to do with cholesterol? It's simple. While the solution to maintaining healthy existing normal cholesterol levels has always been around, it took a new discovery (and honey bees) to actually bring it to you. Policosanol is so powerful, it produces significant results in servings of only 10 to 15 mg/day. Current research shows that policosanol helps maintain existing normal cholesterol levels in adult men and women, which taken in combination with a healthy diet and moderate exercise. |
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