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B-Sitosterol
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B-Sitosterol is derived from many plants and cereal grasses. Commonly found in rye germ oil, B-Sitosterol has the ability to emulsify fats, and is found to be 30 times more potent than choline when it comes to the breaking down of cholesterol deposits.
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