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24-39 How Jason Clarke Dropped His Triglyceride Levels From 2174 To 125 In Five Weeks!
- 2024/09/25
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Episode 24:39 How Jason Clarke Dropped His Triglyceride Levels From 2174 To 125 In Five Weeks!
Imagine going to the doctor and finding out that your Cholesterol levels were high.
As were your Triglycerides.
Really high.
In fact, imagine being told that your Triglyceride levels were over 2000… when they should be UNDER 150.
Would you feel panicked?
Of course you would.
As was Jason Clarke.
So panicked that he agreed to do something he didn’t want to…
Take a statin drug.
His doctor convinced him that he HAD TO take it… so he did.
For one night.
One painful night.
You see, the statin drugs caused Jason to experience muscle cramps in his legs.
Bad cramps.
So bad that he decided to quit taking them and instead “do whatever it takes” to lower his Cholesterol and Triglyceride levels naturally.
That’s when he reached out to me.
I designed a program for him that I felt would work.
And it did.
But the reason it worked was because Jason was committed to following it.
So committed that he experienced dramatic decreases in his Cholesterol and Triglyceride levels.
On this week’s episode Jason and I talk about his experience… what he did and how he did it.
It’s a great episode that anyone with a natural approach to health and healing will enjoy.
Give it a good listen and then share it with a friend.
Thanks!
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