Makes since. I have a triglyceride problem and that is the same thing my doctor is telling me. Eat more green veggies.
http://www.mercola.com/2003/apr/16/triglycerides.htm
Lichtenstein and Van Horn3 extensively reviewed this approach a few years ago. Examination of their evidence suggests that a low-fat dietary regimen will produce a result opposite to the desired effect: triglyceride levels will actually increase.
This outcome is not surprising if one considers that insulin resistance may be one of the driving forces behind elevated triglyceride levels. In fact, insulin resistance may be the culprit in many of the problems observed in high-triglyceride states.4,5
Makes since. I have a triglyceride problem and that is the same thing my doctor is telling me. Eat more green veggies.
Also look into a Guggulipid/Red Rice Yeast combo from Natures Plus...healthy liver function is a pre-requisite
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