Triglycerides and your lab results.

High triglycerides can lead to significant health problems. They can be a cause of fatty liver, can be associated with cardiovascular disease or increased triglycerides can lead to arteriosclerosis. They also can when elevated also be associated with primary or secondary hypothyroidism. If your triglycerides are high there are ways to decrease the number. The goal is for the triglycerides to be approximately half the number of your Cholesterol level. Waiting to do so can be harmful to your health in the long term. #fattyliver #fattylivertreatment #triglycerides #thyroid #wellnessjourney #wellnessforlife #bloodsugarcontrol #wholefoods If you need help with your health call us at 314-843-9355. Our goal is to find the root cause of your problem and give the proper nutritional support. DISCLAIMER: Dr. Mark Schopp received his Doctor of Chiropractic from Logan University in 1986. He sees patients in St. Louis, Mo. The products and the claims made about nutritional products on this page have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration and are not approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Individual results may vary. You should not use any of this information for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem. You should not change any of your health care without consulting a physician or other qualified health care provider. The information is not a substitute for medical care. We treat patients in the office as well as virtual. schoppnutritionclinic.com

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