Bates can reduce blood lipid (phenoxy aromatic acid), such as: Bates (phenoxy aromatic acid). These substances include fenofibrate, gemfibrozil and bezafib. The effect of lowering triglyceride and raising HDL cholesterol is stronger than statins, but the effect of lowering cholesterol is not as good as statins, and it is effective for mixed hyperlipidemia and hypertriglyceridemia. Adverse reactions include dizziness and nausea, and long-term use will cause liver and kidney damage.
◇ Nicotinic acid Nicotinic acid is a B vitamin, which has lipid-lowering effect in large doses. Nicotinic acid can obviously reduce triglycerides and increase high density lipoprotein, but the cholesterol-lowering effect is not as good as statins. Adverse reactions include flushing, skin itching, gastrointestinal irritation, aggravation of ulcer, decreased glucose tolerance and increased uric acid.
The fish oil in N3 polyunsaturated acids belongs to this category. High concentration (84%) of polyunsaturated acids can reduce triglycerides and inhibit platelet aggregation. This large dose will cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and so on.
Pay attention to a low-fat diet and eat seven or eight full meals a day. Even starchy foods, if ingested too much, will be converted into triglycerides in the body.