Used for centuries in China as both medicine and food, this nutrient supports cardiovascular health and cholesterol levels in the normal range.
- Provides traditional support for the circulatory system
- Time-honored for cardiovascular balance
- 120 caps
HOW IT WORKS
Red yeast rice is a natural byproduct of fermented red rice that supports the body’s normal ability to maintain normal-range cholesterol levels.
WHY RED YEAST RICE?
Our red yeast rice comes from a trusted partner in China with a reputation for excellence. It is non-GMO verified, and free of solvents and the most common allergens.
We ascertain the quality and purity of our raw material by testing for heavy metals, microbes, pesticides and other possible contamination. Part of this includes utilizing inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).
THE STORY BEHIND RED YEAST RICE
Nature’s Sunshine launched Hongqu, a red yeast rice product in the summer of 1998 and reintroduced it in 2004 as Red Yeast Rice. But to get the full story, you have to go back much further…
For more than 1,000 years, red yeast rice has been used in China in both Traditional
Medicine and Asian cuisine. Monascus purpureus is combined with rice and fermented. Then extracts are taken from the bright red rice to create a supplement rich in nutrients that may naturally help slow the liver’s normal ability to produce cholesterol. Red yeast rice supports the body’s ability to maintain normal-range cholesterol levels. It has also been used for flavoring, coloring and preserving food.
RECOMMENDED USE
Take 2 capsules with a meal two to three times daily.
WARNING: Do not use this product if you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or are breastfeeding because using this product may cause birth defects.
Consult your healthcare provider before using if you are currently taking any cholesterol-lowering agents.
Cholesterol levels should be checked regularly.
For adults 20 years of age or older.
People with or at risk for liver disease should not use this product.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Used for centuries in China as both medicine and food, this nutrient supports cardiovascular health and cholesterol levels in the normal range.
- Provides traditional support for the circulatory system
- Time-honored for cardiovascular balance
- 120 caps
HOW IT WORKS
Red yeast rice is a natural byproduct of fermented red rice that supports the body’s normal ability to maintain normal-range cholesterol levels.
WHY RED YEAST RICE?
Our red yeast rice comes from a trusted partner in China with a reputation for excellence. It is non-GMO verified, and free of solvents and the most common allergens.
We ascertain the quality and purity of our raw material by testing for heavy metals, microbes, pesticides and other possible contamination. Part of this includes utilizing inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).
THE STORY BEHIND RED YEAST RICE
Nature’s Sunshine launched Hongqu, a red yeast rice product in the summer of 1998 and reintroduced it in 2004 as Red Yeast Rice. But to get the full story, you have to go back much further…
For more than 1,000 years, red yeast rice has been used in China in both Traditional
Medicine and Asian cuisine. Monascus purpureus is combined with rice and fermented. Then extracts are taken from the bright red rice to create a supplement rich in nutrients that may naturally help slow the liver’s normal ability to produce cholesterol. Red yeast rice supports the body’s ability to maintain normal-range cholesterol levels. It has also been used for flavoring, coloring and preserving food.
RECOMMENDED USE
Take 2 capsules with a meal two to three times daily.
WARNING: Do not use this product if you are pregnant, may become pregnant, or are breastfeeding because using this product may cause birth defects.
Consult your healthcare provider before using if you are currently taking any cholesterol-lowering agents.
Cholesterol levels should be checked regularly.
For adults 20 years of age or older.
People with or at risk for liver disease should not use this product.
Keep out of the reach of children.