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Benecol Smart Chews, Caramel, 120-Count Soft Chews

Benecol Smart Chews, Caramel, 120-Count Soft Chews

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Brand: Benecol
Category: Health and Beauty


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 131 reviews
Sales Rank: 4319

Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7
Dimensions (in): 8 x 6 x 3

UPC: 300450865120
EAN: 0300450865120
ASIN: B000NBQUNW

Release Date: March 12, 2007

Features:
  • Start to lower your cholesterol in as little as 2 weeks with Benecol Smart Chews
  • Contains plant stanol esters, which are proven to reduce your LDL, or "bad" cholesterol
  • May be used by those taking statin medications for additional cholesterol lowering
  • Enjoy 2-4 delicious caramel chews twice a day with meals
  • More than 25 clinical studies validate the safety of plant stanol esters

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Amazon.com Product Description


Enjoy the heart-healthy benefits of Benecol® Caramel Smart Chews.
Benecol® Smart Chews are a delicious, convenient, and safe way to help lower cholesterol. Each soft chew contains just 20 calories, while also containing 0.85 grams of plant stanol esters, an ingredient proven to reduce cholesterol when taken twice a day.

Available in a delicious creamy caramel flavor, the chews are individually wrapped, and come in a convenient, 120-count resealable pouch. Take one to two great-tasting soft chews twice a day with meals or snacks and start lowering your cholesterol in as little as two weeks. Only available online, each chew provides one serving and and four grams of carbohydrates, and they can be used by those taking statin medication for additional cholesterol reduction.


What is Cholesterol?

You already know that some cholesterol is good and some is bad. But did you know that there are clear guidelines for cholesterol levels for average Americans and newly established guidelines for high-risk patients?

Cholesterol is:

  • Produced by the liver and other organs and also furnished in the diet through such food as meats, poultry, fish and dairy products.
  • Required by the body to insulate nerves, make cell membranes, and produce certain hormones.
  • Carried through the body by lipoproteins in the blood.
Two Types of Cholesterol
The Good The Bad
HDL (High Density Lipoprotein) transports cholesterol from the body's tissues to the liver and other sites, where it may be broken down and excreted by the body. HDL cholesterol is commonly known as "good" cholesterol. LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein) transports cholesterol from the liver to the rest of the body. LDL cholesterol is commonly known as "bad" cholesterol.

How to Control Your Cholesterol

Many Americans have succeeded in lowering their LDL "bad" cholesterol through lifestyle changes. Eating right, exercising, and relaxing are some of the basic lifestyle changes you can make to improve your overall health. Your doctor can test your cholesterol level, or you can test yourself with a kit you can purchase at your pharmacy.

The National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) identifies LDL cholesterol as the primary target of cholesterol management. Clinical research has shown that elevated LDL, the "bad" cholesterol, is the primary cause of coronary heart disease.

New Guidelines for High Risk Heart Patients Can Save Lives
Every year 1.2 million Americans have a new or repeat heart attack. A new set of guidelines has been released that specifically targets these high risk Americans. The new NCEP guideline determines that high-risk heart patients should lower their LDL "bad" cholesterol to a rock bottom 70. The previous NCEP guideline was 100.

LDL Cholesterol Level Guideline (mg/dl)
<100 (70 for high risk patients) Optimal
100-129 Near optimal/above optimal
130-159 Borderline high
160-189 High
>190 Very high
Total Cholesterol Level
<200 Desirable
200-239 Borderline High
>240 High
HDL Cholesterol Level
<40 Low
>60 High

About the Benecol® Brand

The name Benecol® brings together Bene, meaning "good," and col for "cholesterol." Only Benecol® Products have plant stanol esters, which have been proven to lower cholesterol.

Today, millions of people around the world are managing their cholesterol levels simply, effectively, and deliciously with the growing range of Benecol® products.

Benecol® Smart Chews FAQ

How do Benecol® Smart Chews work?
Benecol® Smart Chews work just like Benecol® Spreads to help reduce cholesterol levels. For best results, it is recommended to take two chews twice per day with food, along with a low saturated fat, low cholesterol diet.

Have any clinical studies been done to support the efficacy of Benecol® Smart Chews?
Over 25 published clinical studies support the safety and efficacy of plant stanol esters, the cholesterol lowering ingredient contained in Benecol® Smart Chews. Based on the totality of this scientific evidence on the cholesterol-lowering efficacy of plant stanol esters, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows its use in various foods and supplement products including Benecol Smart Chews.

What is the safety profile of Benecol® Smart Chews?
Plant stanol esters, the unique dietary ingredient contained in Benecol® Smart Chews has an excellent safety profile. In fact, plant stanol esters have been consumed by millions of individuals in Finland since 1995 and in other European countries and the United States since 1999.

Join Club Benecol®

Take even more control over your healthy lifestyle and join Club Benecol® for more information about Benecol® products. By signing up, you'll receive regular e-mail updates, as well as club member savings, new product information, and information on cholesterol management. Join today!


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5 out of 5 stars NOT AVAILABLE on Amazon   May 9, 2010
GoGo Girl (Woodstock, GA United States)
Not Available on Amazon anymore! Not sure why but Amazon said the product is not available and cancelled my order


1 out of 5 stars STOP: PLANT STANOLS/STEROLS MAY BE DEADLY TO YOUR HEALTH   April 21, 2010
B. Stevens (Connecticut)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I began taking Benecol four years ago and I'm now terrified. Stanols/sterols may harden arteries. They may clog heart valves. Yes, they will lower your cholesterol but cholesterol may in fact be the least of your problems. [...]

There are multiple recent studies showing the possibility that this stuff is collecting in your arteries. The fact that this company does not mention THIS EXTREME, EXTREME DANGER is disgusting. A few years back they cut in half the amount of stanols in their margarine, obviously fully aware of the possibility they were damaging millions of hearts. PLEASE HEED THIS WARNING. Unfortunately, I only recently found out about it.

Also, you may notice you're developing xanthelasma around your eyes.

Update: I've just received my blood tests back. I have significantly elevated campesterol levels which could only come from taking this product. This puts me at a much higher risk of heart attack. If you are taking this stuff, demand your money back and stop taking it immediately!

Read this: [...]



3 out of 5 stars Benecol tastes good   April 6, 2010
Robert D. Cadenhead (Austin)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

The product is tasty, which is good since I have cut out sweets. Have not had a blood test to confirm that the product actually does have any effect on my cholesterol count. My problem now is that I am trying to reorder and nobody at Amazon can provide any idea of when the product will be in stock. Almost out. Will have to order from some site other than Amazon.


4 out of 5 stars Tastes Great   March 28, 2010
P. A. W. Layer (Plano, TX)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This product was recommended to a group of us ladies by a cardiologist who spoke at one of our meetings. She said her patients were getting fantastic results taking this to help them lower their cholesterol (LDL levels). My LDL needs to be lowered by 20 points and I don't want to take medication. So, I decided to give this a try. I have taken it for two months but it will be a few more months before I have my cholesterol level checked. At that time, I will know if this works. In addition to taking this, I've been eating steel cut oatmeal for breakfast and have cut way back on beef.


1 out of 5 stars Baffling   March 24, 2010
amazonreader23
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

For a health product, why does this contain high fructose corn syrup ? The additive provides no value to a person and according to current research may actually be harmful. Benecol should offer it sugar free. If Coke & Pepsi can offer sugar free products, why can't Benecol ?

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