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. 1975 May;20(5):469-74.
doi: 10.1007/BF01070793.

Lowered serum cholesterol following the ingestion of a hydrophilic colloid

Lowered serum cholesterol following the ingestion of a hydrophilic colloid

M M Lieberthal et al. Am J Dig Dis. 1975 May.

Abstract

An attempt was made to test the possible clinical application of the cholesterol-lowering effect of hydrophilic colloids. 10 patients with high mean serum cholesterol levels during a 3-week control period and 9 with normal mean levels were each fed 11.5 g daily of undiluted hydrophilic colloid for 5 weeks. Serum cholesterol decreased significantly in 8 of the 10 (80%) patients with control-period hypercholesteremia and 6 of the 9 (66 2/3%) with control-period normal levels. These findings tend to confirm the observation that a simple and commonly used type of medication for chronic constipation, particularly in the elderly, may be a useful adjunct in the management of hypercholesterolemia.

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