If you've been doing everything right and your cholesterol numbers keep climbing anyway, this article is for you.
We spent months going through the peer-reviewed cardiovascular research literature, customer feedback from people who'd tried every standard approach without results, and the published science on a compound that has a property no other cardiovascular supplement appears to share.
What we found changed how we think about the entire conversation around cholesterol.
It comes down to one question that rarely gets asked in a fifteen-minute appointment: why does cholesterol become problematic in the first place?
Not how do we get the number down on paper. Why does a normal, necessary particle that your body produces for good reason turn into something that contributes to arterial damage.
The standard answer is "high cholesterol." The number is too high. Get it down.
But the research literature has been pointing somewhere else for decades. And if you've been chasing the number without anyone explaining the underlying mechanism, you've been solving the wrong problem.
The same pattern shows up over and over in the people who eventually find their way to this research: