Heart Health Dietary Supplement, Plant Sterols Supplements
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Plant Sterols Supplement 1.3 g

Cooper Complete Plant Sterols Supplement includes a variety of purified plant sterols: campesterol, stigmasterol, B-sitosterol, and other cholesterol-like compounds. This dietary supplement for cholesterol health supports a healthy heart and along with a healthy diet, helps to lower dietary cholesterol.†

 

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Plant Sterols
Supplement Facts

Serving Size: 2 capsules
Servings Per Container: 30
Ingredient Amount Per Serving
% Daily
Value
Calories 15
Total Fat 1.5 g 2%*
Sterol Esterols 1.3 g **
*Daily Value not established.

Other Ingredients: Gelatin and Natural Mixed Tocopherols.

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Item Number: 307
SKU: 816899005053
Formula#: COO977-429060-C (429.004K)

What It Is

Cooper Complete Plant Sterols Supplement contains 1.3 grams (1300 mg) of plant sterols to promote cardiovascular health by supporting normal lipid levels.† The American Heart Association reports that almost half of American adults (age 20 and older) have elevated blood cholesterol levels, a key risk factor for heart disease.

How to Use:

Incorporate plant sterol supplements into meals. As a dietary supplement, take two (2) capsules per day (ideally one (1) capsule with each of your larger meals) or as recommended by your health care professional. Each bottle contains a one-month supply of 60 capsules.

How It Helps

Plant sterols and stanols, also known as phytosterols, are naturally occurring compounds found in small amounts in plant-based foods such as vegetable oils, grains, seeds, nuts, legumes, and fruits and vegetables. Studies have found that plant sterol and sterol esters effectively reduce total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol by approximately 10 to 15 percent.† Molecularly, these phytosterols compete with cholesterol for absorption, lowering cholesterol absorption in the digestive system, and play a key role in supporting healthy cholesterol levels.†

Overall Cardiovascular Health

The Food and Drug Administration states, “products containing at least 0.65 gram per serving of plant sterol esters, taken twice daily 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.”

In the small intestine, phytosterols displace cholesterol from food and reduce cholesterol absorption, resulting in a beneficial effect on blood cholesterol levels. In addition, the minimal amount of phytosterols that are absorbed into the body, once taken up by the liver, are rapidly secreted into bile by hepatic transporters at a high rate, enhancing cholesterol excretion. These mechanisms allow plant sterols to provide multi-spectrum support for cardiovascular health and cholesterol management.†

Helps Maintain Healthy Cholesterol Levels

Several clinical studies have evaluated sterols or stanols (usually as margarine or spread) to statin medications, and most have resulted in an additional lowering of LDL cholesterol by another 7- 10 percent.† This research suggests plant sterols or stanols may benefit those who can’t tolerate higher statin doses but need further LDL reductions.†

A meta-analysis encompassing 306 adults and eight studies found taking plant sterols, plant stanols, or a combination of plant sterols and stanols in concert with a statin medication lowered total cholesterol by an average of 14.01 mg/dL and LDL cholesterol 13.26 mg/dL.† The studies did not find any changes in HDL cholesterol or triglycerides.

When considering plant sterols or plant stanols, the overall body of research indicates plant sterols are better absorbed than plant stanols. Interestingly, a meta-analysis of 14 studies (and 531 people) showed no statistically or clinically significant difference between plant sterols and plant stanols in their ability to lower total cholesterol.

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Can I safely take a plant sterol while taking a blood thinner?

A:
When taking plant sterols and blood thinners, the combination is generally considered safe, and plant sterols are not known to interact negatively with most blood thinners†.
A 2010 study found no change in blood clotting times (International Normalized Ratio) for patients on warfarin who were also taking plant sterols†.
As with any supplement, it’s important to consult with your physician or health care provider before adding plant sterols to your routine. They can assess your overall health and medications to determine whether plant sterols, or any other supplement, are right for you.
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Why would someone taking a statin medication to reduce cholesterol also take Plant Sterols Supplements?

A:

It’s estimated that almost 30% of individuals on statin medications experience self-reported muscle aches and pains†. When a higher statin dose can’t be taken due to muscle pain, Plant Sterol Supplements may support their cholesterol goals.†

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Is it okay to take Plant Sterols Supplements if I’m also on a statin medication?

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If you are currently taking a statin or any prescription medication, it’s important to consult your healthcare provider before adding any new supplement, including plant sterols. They can help you decide what’s appropriate based on your individual health needs.†

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What foods have high plant sterols naturally?

A:

Plant Sterols naturally occur in low levels in fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts (especially peanuts and peanut by-products), cereals, seeds and vegetable oils. All vegetables contain at least some plant sterols. A study conducted in Sweden analyzed the plant sterols found in 20 different vegetables and 14 fruits. The median plant sterol content of vegetables was 14 milligrams (mg) per 100 grams (g) (approximately 3.5 ounces) and 16 mg per 100 g for fruits. Of the 20 vegetables, broccoli had the highest concentration, while among the fruits, oranges and passion fruits had the highest levels.

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Who should not take Plant Sterols Supplements?

A:

Plant sterol supplements are not recommended for adults with healthy cholesterol levels or for pregnant or breastfeeding women.

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Do Cooper Complete Plant Sterols Supplements need to be taken with food?

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Plant sterols are known to help support already-healthy cholesterol levels by competing with cholesterol for absorption in the digestive tract.† For best results, Plant Sterol Supplements should be taken with meals that contain dietary fat or cholesterol—ideally around 15 to 20 minutes before your two largest meals of the day.†

Q:

Someone told me they take plant sterols for immune health. Does that make sense?

A:

There is some early research suggesting that plant sterols may help support immune system balance,† but the evidence is still limited and not conclusive. Preliminary findings suggest potential effects such as:

  • Supporting overall immune function†
  • Helping regulate an overactive immune system†
  • Supporting a healthy stress response by influencing DHEA to cortisol levels†

If you’re considering plant sterols for immune health, it’s important to know that they are typically better absorbed on an empty stomach in this context. However, most research on plant sterols to date has focused on cholesterol management, and more studies are needed to confirm any immune-related benefits.

Q:

I’ve heard people refer to plant sterols as phytosterols. Are they the same thing?

A:

Yes, the term phytosterols refers to a group of naturally occurring compounds found in plants, and plant sterols are a type of phytosterol.  Phytosterols are best known for their role in helping to support healthy cholesterol levels when consumed as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol.†

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What and when are the best times to take Cooper Complete Plant Sterols Supplements?

A:

Plant sterols should be taken with or immediately after a meal.† Since the recommended serving is two softgels per day, many people take them with the two meals that contain the most dietary fat.† Taking plant sterols with meals helps them be present in the digestive system when dietary cholesterol is absorbed, supporting healthy cholesterol levels as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol.†

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