Verywell Health: Fish Oil and Other Supplements Don't Lower Cholesterol, New Guidance Says New guidelines say fish oil supplements don’t lower cholesterol or heart risk—and may even cause harm in some cases. SAN JOSE, Calif. — Garlic stinks for lowering cholesterol, a new Stanford University study says.

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