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cholesterol result 20 after taking Jardiance for T2 diabetes.

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Hi everyone,

I just found this site after searching for help on reducing my cholesterol.

I have been on a low carb high fat/protein diet for 20 years since being diagnosed with T2 Diabetes.

I was given Statins for cholesterol but they caused severe pain & carpal TS. Today I have been put on Bezalip.

My cholesterol levels were averaging about 4 in tests, but since taking Jardiance for 6 months they have shot up to 20!!!

Has anyone else had this phenomenon & can they point me in the direction of how to help myself improve this?

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Please look up Dr Esselstyn, Dr MacMillan, Dr Ornish, Whole Food Plant Based way of eating

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