Introducing NEW 

The alternative to statins that everyone over 40 should know about…

At last, a natural way to reduce bad cholesterol
(without the side effects)

Dear Friend,

Britain’s health is in crisis.

Never in history have we eaten so much fake food – ultra-processed ready meals, sugary snacks, refined carbs, and the wrong kinds of fats.

Now our poor hearts are taking the brunt.

High cholesterol quietly builds up in the bloodstream, clogging arteries, disrupting circulation, and causing heart disease.

Worryingly, a recent study found that more than 54% of British people could be living with raised cholesterol levels right now.

For decades, the standard medical response has been the same…

Hand out statins, the drugs that reduce the liver’s cholesterol production.

But these drugs have serious side-effects…

Dr Malcolm Kendrick, a GP and cholesterol expert, has complained about drug company-sponsored trials that play down the side effects of statins, including:

Diabetes…Impotence… Cataracts… muscle pains… mental impairment… fatigue… even liver dysfunction

Even more troubling, statins don’t just lower cholesterol, they deplete a vital compound called Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10).

Your body needs CoQ10 in every cell to produce energy and process glucose. And your heart, especially, needs it to keep beating strongly.

This is why long-term use has been linked to an increased risk of acute heart failure.

Thankfully, there is an alternative….

The Italian Fruit That Acts Like a Statin

Bergamot is a citrus plant that grows almost exclusively in the coastal Calabria region in southern Italy.

The unique soil and climate gives it a much higher concentration of flavonoids and polyphenols than any other fruit.

And it’s absolutely bursting with unusual plant compounds.

Two of them act just like statins 

Melitidin helps keep your cholesterol levels in check, similar to the way that cholesterol-lowering drugs work. It reduces the amount of cholesterol produced by the liver, which helps lower "bad" LDL cholesterol.

Brutieridin works alongside Melitidin to balance cholesterol levels. It not only reduces cholesterol production but fights inflammation, which is beneficial for the heart.

 

But there are even more heart-healthy compounds in this amazing citrus fruit…

 

Naringin - A flavonoid with strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory powers. It helps protect cells from damage and reduces inflammation.

 

Neohesperidin - this boosts the immune system and helps blood vessels function better for healthier blood pressure.

 

Neoeriocitrin - this helps protect the body from damage caused by free radicals, which can lead to heart disease. It also helps prevent the hardening of arteries.

 

How Bergamot extract lowers “bad” LDL cholesterol…

Back in 2013, a Italian researchers looked into the bergamot fruit.

They tested bergamot polyphenolic fraction (BPF for short – basically a concentrated extract of bergamot’s health-boosting compounds) on people with high cholesterol and triglycerides.

They split them into groups…

Some got statins… some got bergamot extract…. some got both… and one group just got a placebo.

The results were remarkable…

Bergamot extract alone helped lower “bad” LDL cholesterol and improved the balance with “good” HDL cholesterol.

When patients took bergamot extract alongside a statin, the cholesterol-lowering effect was even stronger than the statin alone – even at lower doses.

On top of that, this combination reduced markers of oxidative stress and blood vessel damage, both of which are linked to long-term heart risk.

There are now over 200 research papers published on Bergamot extract, which support these key benefits:

Reduced LDL Cholesterol

Citrus bergamot can significantly lower levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol.

Better Healthier Triglyceride Levels

Regular intake of citrus bergamot can help maintain healthy triglyceride levels.

Increased HDL Cholesterol

Bergamot extract helps raise high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol.

Antioxidant Protection

The high polyphenol content in bergamot provides potent antioxidant protection, reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, which are risk factors for heart disease.

Bergamot extract can also enhance the health of arteries by promoting better blood flow and reducing arterial stiffness.

But why not find out for yourself?

Thanks to a NEW British supplement extracted from the bergamot fruit, you can help protect yourself from high cholesterol and heart disease.

 

It’s no wonder that Bergamot juice was used for centuries by the local Italian population as a health remedy!

But now the medicinal powers of bergamot are finally being realised by scientists.

Try It RISK-FREE And See How
Your Heart Health Improves

BergaMax is produced only from fruit grown in Calabria. Its BPF is at a concentration of 47%, which is much higher than other bergamot supplements available in the UK.

It acts like a natural statin, blocking one of the key enzymes in the production of cholesterol….

But unlike a statin it does not affect Coenzyme Q10 levels.

It also…

 

- Promotes cholesterol breakdown in the liver by activating the enzyme Cholesterol 7R-hydroxylase, which breaks down cholesterol into neural sterol and bile salts (which are then excreted).

 

- Supports lipid and glucose homeostasis by modulating key enzymes called Phosphodiesterase’s which encourage your body to use up excess fats and sugars to produce energy.

 

- Activates fat burning enzymes to prevent the build-up of dangerous abdominal obesity.

 

- Reduces inflammation by inhibiting the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines.

 

- Lowers appetite by slowing the production of a hormone called ghrelin… without affecting your gut function.

 

But try it today and see for yourself.

We offering a special three-month, risk-free trial of BergaMax so you can be sure it's right for you.

Just take one capsule, twice a day. See how much better you feel, or even get your cholesterol levels checked.

If you’re not happy for any reason, you can have your money back in full.

Natural Support For the Symptoms
of Metabolic Syndrome

A few years after the first cholesterol studies, researchers tested an enriched version of bergamot extract called BPE-C.

They tested it on people with ‘metabolic syndrome’ – that cluster of problems which includes high cholesterol, high triglycerides, raised blood sugar, and a bigger waistline.

Over 90 days, those who took bergamot polyphenol extract got these results…

 

- Blood sugar down by 18%

- Triglycerides down by 32%

- Cholesterol levels slashed by up to 41%

 - A major drop in their atherogenic index of plasma (a measure of artery risk)

- Improved insulin sensitivity – meaning their bodies handled sugar much better

 

And, here’s the surprise… at higher doses they actually lost nearly 15% of body weight and BMI.

 

So bergamot extract didn’t just lower cholesterol and blood sugar…

It also helped people lose weight and balance the hormones that control appetite.

But if you want to try a Bergamot-extract, please beware…

Not all Bergamot Products are the same!

Some citrus bergamot products are low in quality, and don’t deliver the results that they promise.

Their effectiveness depends on the concentration of its active compounds. A higher concentration offers much better health benefits.

The BPF in BergaMax is at the highest level of 47%, far higher than the more commonly used 38% levels found in other bergamot supplements.

This is especially important when it comes to Melitidin and Brutieridin, because these compounds are crucial for cholesterol management.

The extraction process also matters..

BergaMax takes citrus fruits which are grown and harvested using sustainable farming techniques handed down by generations of local family farmers.

Cold-pressed extraction retains more of the natural benefits of bergamot oil compared to those which use chemical extraction.

Then third-party testing ensures the product’s potency, purity, and safety.

BergaMax is also non-GMO and free from common allergens (like gluten, dairy, and soy).

What’s more, the packaging is fully-compostable – with NO plastic.

And there’s one more good reason to choose BergaMax.

Ideal If You Hate Swallowing Tablets

Some bergamot extracts come in tablets, which are large and awkward to swallow, sometimes leaving an acrid, bitter taste in the mouth.

But BergaMax comes in a capsule that can be opened and sprinkled on food (or into a drink), making it ideal for people who have an issue with swallowing.

Just take one capsule twice a day before meals for maximum effect. As a result you could find an improvements in

  • Cholesterol levels
  • Symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome
  • Blood Glucose Balance
  • Weight Management

All you have to do is click the link below to order a 30 day supply, protected by a moneyback guarantee.

 

 

Selected Studies in to the effects of Bergamot

Cholesterol & Metabolic Syndrome…
  1. Hypolipemic and hypoglycaemic activity of bergamot polyphenols: From animal models to human studies — Vincenzo Mollace, Iolanda Sacco, Elzbieta Janda et al., Fitoterapia, Vol 82 (3), April 2011, pp 309–316.
  2. Bergamot polyphenolic fraction enhances rosuvastatin-induced effect on LDL-cholesterol, LOX-1 expression and Protein Kinase B phosphorylation in patients with hyperlipidemia — Micaela Gliozzi, Cristina Carresi, Vincenzo Musolino et al., International Journal of Cardiology, Vol 170 (2), 2013, pp 140–145.
  3. Bergamot Polyphenols: Pleiotropic Players in the Treatment of Metabolic Syndrome — Vincenzo Mollace et al., Phytotherapy Research, 2015.
  4. Clinical application of bergamot (Citrus bergamia) for reducing high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease markers — Vincenzo Mollace et al., Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2016.
  5. The effect of bergamot polyphenolic fraction on lipid transfer protein system and vascular oxidative stress in a rat model of hyperlipemia — Rocco Mollace et al., Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2013.
Healthy Liver…
  1. The Effect of Bergamot-Derived Polyphenolic Fraction on LDL Small Dense Particles and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome — Micaela Gliozzi, Cristina Carresi, Vincenzo Musolino et al., Advances in Biological Chemistry, January 2014.
  2. Bergamot Polyphenols Boost Therapeutic Effects of the Diet on Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) Induced by “Junk Food”: Evidence for Anti-Inflammatory Activity — Vincenzo Mollace et al., Nutrients, 2020.
Weight Management…
  1. Atherogenic Index Reduction and Weight Loss in Metabolic Syndrome Patients Treated with a Novel Pectin-Enriched Formulation of Bergamot Polyphenols — Antonio Soccorso Capomolla, Elzbieta Janda, Sara Paone et al., Nutrients, Vol 11 (6), 2019, Article 1271.
  2. Oxidative Imbalance and Kidney Damage in Cafeteria Diet-Induced Rat Model of Metabolic Syndrome: Effect of Bergamot Polyphenolic Fraction — Rocco Mollace et al., Journal of Functional Foods, 2016.