Red Yeast Rice
Red yeast rice which is an Asian dietary staple made by
fermenting red yeast (Monascus purpureus) on rice, has gained
recognition for its cholesterol-lowering agent especially in
the United States. The careful fermentation process has
produced specific amounts of statins which are a compound that
is considered responsible for the lowering of cholesterol
levels. In 2001, red yeast rice extract, was withdrawn by the
Food and Drugs Administration (FDA). This is due to the fact
that the chemical found in red yeast rice was too similar to
the prescription statin medication Mevacor which prompted them
to classify it as a ‘drug’ which is strictly controlled by the
federal government. Due to this, red yeast rice was pulled out
from retail stores. If red yeast rice returns to the
health-food stores in the future, it will probably be used upon
doctor’s prescription.
Heart-Healthy Benefits
Redyeast rice has a number of heart-healthy benefits. It
helps reduce total cholesterol levels and lower levels of LDL
(‘bad’) cholesterol and increases levels of HDL (‘good’)
cholesterol. It also lower levels of unhealthy fats called
triglycerides. It accomplishes this seeming feat by limiting
the liver’s production of cholesterol. Mevinolin which is one
of the main components of red yeast rice has similar chemical
components to the cholesterol-lowering compound called
lovastatin which sold as a prescription drug Mevacor. Mevinolin
is also similar in active ingredients found in other
cholesterol medications such as Zocor (sinvastatin) and Lipitor
(atorvastatin). The unsaturated fatty acids found in red yeast
rice extract are also believed to have positive effects
especially in lowering triglycerides. Red yeast rice will
effectively curb heart-disease and the complications due to its
capacity to lower cholesterol concentrations. Persons with
moderate cholesterol levels of 200 to 2239 mg/dl may have
positive effects when using dietary supplement such as red
yeast rice extract. Those with high cholesterol levels of 2240
mg/dl or above have a much larger risk in developing heart
disease and should use prescription drugs that have undergone
clinical trials to lower cholesterol levels.
Healthy
Cholesterol Level
In order to achieve a healthy cholesterol level, you should
take substances that are good for the heart such as red yeast
rice extract and include exercise and low-fat diet that is high
in soluble fiber as part of the total treatment. A marked
difference can be observed in people who include lifestyles
measures to the cholesterol-lowering extract.
Red yeast rice could have the same effect as the
prescription statin drugs. It could cause mild gastrointestinal
upset and possible changes in liver enzymes or a muscle
condition rhabdomyolysis. Red yeast rice is relatively safe but
should not be taken with prescription statin or you may end you
taking double the dose of cholesterol-lowering medications. But
you can safely combined niacin supplements for additional
cholesterol-lowering effects.
Do the following necessary precaution before taking red
yeast rice:
* Always consult your doctor before taking red yeast rice
especially if you have high cholesterol or heart disease.
* Eat food when taking red yeast rice extract to reduce
digestive upset.
* Red yeast rice side effects are mild and quickly go away once
you stop taking it. These include: headache, dizziness,
heartburn, gas and digestive tract discomfort.
* Avoid drinking alcoholic drinks or two cups of grapefruit
juice while taking red yeast rice.
* Don’t take red yeast rice if you are below 20 years old.
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