Paul Saladino· MD
the problem with cholesterol is because you're deterring levels are high it becomes deuterated and once it becomes deuterated the Sun can't break it down to vitamin D or bowel or any of your steroid hormones
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the problem with cholesterol is because you're deterring levels are high it becomes deuterated and once it becomes deuterated the Sun can't break it down to vitamin D or bowel or any of your steroid hormones
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so what we do is by lowering the determine level we get now good cholesterol then we make sure you're in the Sun to get that vitamin D for there and that breaks it down and you start to see testosterone levels go up but it's good to sosser all you know you start to see bile so you can now use fat a lot better