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Chromium as a Cholesterol Supplement

December 20, 2009 Filed Under: Cholesterol 

Chromium is an essential trace mineral first discovered in 1955. Although our bodies contain only a few milligrams, even this tiny amount is critical for regulating insulin and blood sugar levels, as well as activating enzymes essential for energy production.

Chromium is produced through food, primarily yeast, grains, nuts, prunes, potatoes, and seafood. But we don’t get enough overall; many Americans are deficient in chromium. One reason is that diets high in refined sugar leach chromium right out of us.

Recent studies have shown that supplementing with chromium may not only lower cholesterol but also help stabilize blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity and therefore may be particularly beneficial to people with metabolic syndrome or diabetes.

What the research shows: In one small study of 28 people, those taking 200 micrograms of chromium daily for 42 days had significant decreases in both total cholesterol and LDL, decreases that didn’t occur when they took a placebo. At least eight other studies have found that chromium supplementation improved cholesterol.

And numerous studies found supplementing with at least 400 micrograms of chromium improved fasting glucose levels, a sign of improved insulin sensitivity. Be aware that chromium may take several weeks or even months to yield results. Who should take it: People with metabolic syndrome or diabetes, as well as anyone susceptible to chromium deficiency (including athletes, the elderly, and people who follow diets high in refined sugar).

Recommended dose: 200 to 400 micrograms a day in divided doses for people with insulin resistance; 400 to 1,000 micrograms a day in divided doses for people with diabetes. Use chromium picolinate as your source. For everyone else the amount in a multivitamin should be sufficient.

Warnings/contraindications: If you have diabetes, check with your doctor; taking chromium may alter your requirements for insulin or other diabetes medication. Source: Readers Digest.

Related Reading:

Cholesterol Down: Ten Simple Steps to Lower Your Cholesterol in Four Weeks--Without Prescription Drugs
The New 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
Betty Crocker's Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Cooking Today
Everything Low-Cholesterol Cookbook: Keep you heart healthy with 300 delicious low-fat, low-carb recipes (Everything: Cooking)
Eating for Lower Cholesterol: A Balanced Approach to Heart Health with Recipes Everyone Will Love

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One Response to “Chromium as a Cholesterol Supplement”

  1. Luis Mac on February 15th, 2008 10:44 pm

    I found some chromium health supplements at Chromium that seem to be good quality, but they have no reviews. Just curious if anyone has tried them.

    Thanks

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