Dose for Cholesterol:
The Study
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This clinical study was held to evaluate the efficacy of Dose for Cholesterol and to assess the effect of the product on cholesterol levels in healthy adults.
Study Overview
Study Background
This clinical study was held to evaluate the efficacy of Dose for Cholesterol and to assess the effect of Dose for Cholesterol on Cholesterol levels in healthy adults.
Study Attributes
90 days 86 Participants Placebo controlled + Double-blind +
The Results
Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL)

of participants reported a positive impact on LDL levels
Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
95.3% of participants reported a positive impact on LDL levels
LDL is known as "bad cholesterol," it carries cholesterol through the bloodstream, but excess LDL can lead to health risks. Keeping LDL levels in check is crucial for long-term cardiovascular health.
Triglycerides

of participants reported a positive impact on Triglyceride levels
Triglycerides
90.7% of participants reported a positive impact on Triglyceride levels
Triglycerides are the most common type of fat in your blood, providing energy for your body. When levels get too high, they can become a risk factor for heart concerns
Total Cholesterol

of participants reported a positive impact on cholesterol levels
Total Cholesterol
81.3% of participants reported a positive impact on cholesterol levels
Cholesterol is a type of lipid (fat) molecule essential for cell function, hormone production, and vitamin D synthesis. Keeping total cholesterol levels in a healthy range can support heart health, improve circulation, and reduce cardiovascular risks.
Very Low-Density Lipoprotein (VLDL)
What is VLDL +Very Low-Density Lipoprotein (VLDL)
90.7% of participants reported lower VLDL levels
VLDL is a type of lipoprotein that primarily carries triglycerides in the bloodstream, playing a key role in lipid transport. Keeping VLDL levels healthy is crucial for maintaining heart health and balanced lipid metabolism.
90.7%
of participants reported a
positive impact on VLDL levels
High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL)
What is HDL +High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL)
76.7% of participants reported higher HDL levels
HDL is considered "good cholesterol". It helps remove excess cholesterol from the bloodstream, preventing buildup. Higher HDL levels are linked to better cardiovascular health!
76.7%
of participants reported a
positive impact on HDL levels
Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1)
What is ApoA1 +Apolipoprotein A1 (ApoA1)
70% of participants reported higher ApoA1 levels
ApoA1 helps your body clear out excess cholesterol, supporting heart health, reducing inflammation, and fighting oxidative stress. An increase in ApoA1 can contribute to better lipid metabolism and cardiovascular protection.
70%
of participants reported a
positive impact on ApoA1 levels
Placebo Controlled
"Placebo-controlled" means one study group receives the actual treatment, while another gets a placebo (an inactive look-alike). This helps researchers distinguish the treatment's real effects from the psychological impact of believing you're being treated.
Double-Blind
"Double-blind" means that in a clinical study, neither participants nor researchers know who receives which treatment, preventing bias and ensuring objective results.