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1. Michael's Naturopathic Cholesterol Metabolism Factors 180Tabs
Both fat metabolism and cholesterol metabolism have a different FOL formula, but are related in function. It is important that lipids are metabolized on a continual basis as cholesterol, for example, is a component of cell membranes and starting material for synthesizing other steroids. Fat breakdown, transport, and utilization is a component of normal metabolism. If metabolism is interrupted, rather than being used as energy, fat may be stored in body tissues at a more rapid rate, creating imbalances in organs and tissues. Information: Michael's Cholesterol Metabolism Factors are the ideal synergistically-complete formulas for providing nutritional support to the process of metabolizing foods. These products contain nutrients and other dietary factors clinically tested and are complemented by a variety of herbs each known for their healthful attributes. Additional Information: Like . . .
 
2. Michael's Naturopathic Cholesterol Metabolism Factors 270Tabs
Both fat metabolism and cholesterol metabolism have a different FOL formula, but are related in function. It is important that lipids are metabolized on a continual basis as cholesterol, for example, is a component of cell membranes and starting material for synthesizing other steroids. Fat breakdown, transport, and utilization is a component of normal metabolism. If metabolism is interrupted, rather than being used as energy, fat may be stored in body tissues at a more rapid rate, creating imbalances in organs and tissues. Information: Michael's Cholesterol Metabolism Factors are the ideal synergistically-complete formulas for providing nutritional support to the process of metabolizing foods. These products contain nutrients and other dietary factors clinically tested and are complemented by a variety of herbs each known for their healthful attributes. Additional Information: Like . . .
 
3. Michael's Naturopathic Cholesterol Metabolism Factors 90Tabs
Both fat metabolism and cholesterol metabolism have a different FOL formula, but are related in function. It is important that lipids are metabolized on a continual basis as cholesterol, for example, is a component of cell membranes and starting material for synthesizing other steroids. Fat breakdown, transport, and utilization is a component of normal metabolism. If metabolism is interrupted, rather than being used as energy, fat may be stored in body tissues at a more rapid rate, creating imbalances in organs and tissues. Information: Michael's Cholesterol Metabolism Factors are the ideal synergistically-complete formulas for providing nutritional support to the process of metabolizing foods. These products contain nutrients and other dietary factors clinically tested and are complemented by a variety of herbs each known for their healthful attributes. Additional Information: Like . . .
 
4. Michael's Naturopathic Cholesterol Metabolism Factors 60Tabs
Both fat metabolism and cholesterol metabolism have a different FOL formula, but are related in function. It is important that lipids are metabolized on a continual basis as cholesterol, for example, is a component of cell membranes and starting material for synthesizing other steroids. Fat breakdown, transport, and utilization is a component of normal metabolism. If metabolism is interrupted, rather than being used as energy, fat may be stored in body tissues at a more rapid rate, creating imbalances in organs and tissues. Information: Michael's Cholesterol Metabolism Factors are the ideal synergistically-complete formulas for providing nutritional support to the process of metabolizing foods. These products contain nutrients and other dietary factors clinically tested and are complemented by a variety of herbs each known for their healthful attributes. Additional Information: Like . . .
 

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