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cholesterol and diabetes

From aashi [Log on to view profile]on 2008-03-17
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hello,

my husband lipid profile not good always triglyceride is raised ie 240 it should be below 150.hdl only 28 .hdl remains same even on exercise.
FBS is 114 it should be below 100.even his TSH is raised.currently he is consuming levothyroxine.
what RX he should take for reducing cholesterol and blood sugar.
please advise
 
Re: cholesterol and diabetesFrom deoshlok [Log on to view profile] on 2008-03-18
try Nat Phos 6x 4 tab thrice in a day will reduce your triglyceride.. for suger try
Kalmegh Q 10 drops three times in day with 1/2 cup of water...

dr.deoshlok sharma
 
Re: cholesterol and diabetesFrom aashi [Log on to view profile] on 2008-03-19
dr deshlok thanks for your reply .i will gve rx as mentioned.

i read about crataegus Q.will crategus reduce triglyceride levels.
please let me know
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