Clinically proven to lower LDL by reducing cholesterol absorption in the digestive tract. Naturally.

Recommendation from the National Institutes of Health

Plant sterols occur naturally in small amounts in many plants. As with soluble fiber, plant sterols help block the absorption of cholesterol from the digestive tract, which helps to lower LDL cholesterol — without affecting HDL. Studies show that a daily intake of about 2 grams of sterols reduces LDL cholesterol by about 10 percent — often within weeks. Learn More.

Cholesterol plays a critical role in our bodies: it breaks food down in the digestive tract and extracts nutrients from food for transport into the bloodstream. While it’s helpful in the digestive tract, it’s harmful in large doses in the bloodstream. Studies show that cholesterol can stick to the walls of your arteries over time and significantly increase your risk of a heart attack or stroke. One common way to reduce your risk of cardiovascular diseases is to eat a diet high in vegetables and fiber as they include plant sterols.

Plant sterols are compounds naturally found in vegetables, fruits, and nuts that have a chemical structure very similar to cholesterol. Plant sterols bind to cholesterol, preventing it from being absorbed in the digestive tract. While it’s difficult to get the daily recommended amount of plant sterols through food alone, supplements like Prevalip supplement a healthy diet. Over time, Prevalip reduces your LDL, or “bad” cholesterol levels and can lower your risk of coronary heart disease and stroke.

Statement from the Cleveland Clinic

"Phytosterols are natural compounds found in plants that can help you safely lower your cholesterol levels to avoid health risks such as heart attack and stroke. They may also help prevent obesity, diabetes and cancer. To meet dietary goals and keep high cholesterol in check, eat foods with added plant sterols or use supplements." Learn More.

The National Institute of Health recommends daily dietary intake of 2 grams of plant sterols to keep cholesterol under control.

According to the CDC, a 10% decrease in total blood cholesterol levels can lower the incidence of heart disease by as much as 30%.*

How does Prevalip work?

Prevalip is a purified extract of plant sterols, which are clinically proven to reduce the amount of cholesterol you absorb in your digestive tract. Read More

Safe, Natural & Effective

With naturally sourced plant sterols, you can protect your heart better with little risk of unpleasant or harmful side effects. Read More

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How does Prevalip work?

Prevalip is a purified extract of plant sterols, which are clinically proven to reduce the amount of cholesterol you absorb in your digestive tract. Read More

Safe, Natural & Effective

With naturally sourced plant sterols, you can protect your heart better with little risk of unpleasant or harmful side effects. Read More

For Physicians

Should you recommend Prevalip to your patients who take statins? Learn how esterified sterols reduce LDL levels. Read More

FAQs

Who is Prevalip for? Can I use it if I’m not taking a statin? Learn the answers to these and other common questions about Prevalip. Read More

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. *Cohen JD. A Population-based approach to cholesterol control. Am J Med 1997;102:23–5. Retrieved February 6, 2023 from https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/data_statistics/fact_sheets /fs_state_cholesterol.htm.

FDA QUALIFIED HEALTH CLAIM

Food containing at least 0.65 grams per serving of plant sterol esters, eaten twice a day with meals for a daily total intake of at least 1.3 grams, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease. A serving of Prevalip supplies 2 grams of plant sterol esters.

How Does Prevalip work?

Prevalip is a purified extract of plant sterols, which are clinically proven to reduce the amount of cholesterol you absorb in your digestive tract. Read More

Safe, Natural & Effective

With naturally sourced plant sterols, you can protect your heart better with little risk of unpleasant or harmful side effects. Read More

For Physicians

Should you recommend Prevalip to your patients who take statins? Learn how esterified sterols reduce LDL levels. Read More

FAQs

Who is Prevalip for? Can I use it if I’m not taking a statin? Learn the answers to these and other common questions about Prevalip. Read More

*Cohen JD. A Population-based approach to cholesterol control. Am J Med 1997;102:23–5. Retrieved February 6, 2023 from https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/data_statistics/fact_sheets /fs_state_cholesterol.htm. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.