Cholesterol
EncyclopediaThe best way to learn more about your cholesterol levels and monitor your intake is to visit your doctor and have a blood test done.
The best way to learn more about your cholesterol levels and monitor your intake is to visit your doctor and have a blood test done.
Choline is both made by the body and found in some foods. As an essential nutrient, choline promotes metabolic and cellular processes.
Chondroitin sulfate has the potential to support joint health, muscle soreness after exercise, as well as help with GI distress.
Chromium is produced by the body in small amounts of it to maintain healthy blood-glucose levels.
Devil’s claw is therapeutic for inflammatory and joint health associated with exercise.
Glucuronolactone may improve mental performance (reaction time, concentration and memory).
Dicalcium phosphate is often added to hygiene products to help reduce body odor.
DCT has possible weight management effects by improving fat oxidation and digestion.
Dimagnesium may boost energy levels, and improve muscle performance.