While some supplements can be helpful for treating high triglycerides, they can also interact with other medications. Additionally, they may be unsafe if you have certain medical conditions. Before trying any supplements to treat your triglyceride levels, talk to your doctor about which ones you can safely take. For example, fish oil supplements can interfere with your blood’s ability to clot properly when taken at high doses. Your doctor may recommend against using them if you have a bleeding disorder or are taking a blood-thinning medication, such as warfarin. Niacin can also interact badly with other medications, so give your doctor a full list of any medicines you are taking before trying it.
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One-sentence summary -- Ask your doctor before starting any supplements.

Q: Dr. Andrew Weill created this diet in order to maximize the number of foods in a person's diet that are known to help the body repair and thrive. Garlic is a component of this diet, as are the following:  Eat plenty of phytonutrients per day. This means consuming 4 to 5 servings of vegetables per day and 3 to 4 servings of fruit. The eating plan emphasizes eating foods of different colors to maximize your vitamin and mineral intake. You should eat dark green, leafy vegetables every day. Eat 40 grams of fiber per day. Fiber is provided by vegetables and fruits, but also through whole and cracked grains, beans and legumes.  Protein should be from eggs, lean meats, yogurt and soy.  Modify your beverage choices. Choose tea over coffee. Choose red wine if you drink alcoholic beverages. Drink plenty of purified water throughout the day. Dr. Weill suggests that if you do not eat 2 to 3 cloves and turmeric every day, you should consider taking them in supplemental form. You can find dietary supplements on the Internet or in natural food stores. Visit drweil.com/drw/u/ART02012/anti-inflammatory-diet to read more about this diet plan's specifications.
A: Start an anti-inflammation diet.

Article: Use the measurements indicated on the unsalted butter packaging or just eyeball the width of the cut. The most important thing is that the unsalted butter slices are all approximately the same size, so they will melt evenly. Don't worry about the temperature of the butter when you're cutting it. It can be mushy at room temperature or hard from the fridge. You're going to be melting the butter, so its temperature doesn't make a difference.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Cut your butter into 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) slices.

Problem: Article: . This is the reverse of a French braid, where instead of braiding strands over each other you braid them under. It is very simple to do, and instead of the braid sitting under your hair (as with a French braid), it sits as a 3-D section above your hair. . This beautiful style is created by letting strands of hair hang loose from a French braid, similar to the look of a waterfall. When you feel comfortable with your skills in French braiding, take the next step to try a waterfall braid. . This is a small, thin braid that goes from ear-to-ear across your forehead, like a headband. It uses the process of French or Dutch braiding to turn your bangs into a statement piece. ake a braided braid. Say what? This is a regular three-strand braid, but each section is pre-braided to create a very intricate, large braid. This style is great with a bohemian headband or pin, or to give the impression of a lot of work when you didn't do much at all! . This is a pretty braid that looks like a spiraling rope strand, Although it can be a little difficult to master, it is great for leaving down or twirling up into a bun.
Summary: Learn how to Dutch braid Try a waterfall braid Create a braided headband . Try a rope braid

Article: Your preference for each model may depend on the set up of your bathroom, and your preferred aesthetic or design.  One-piece models are designed so the tank and the bowl are integrated into a compact unit, making them easy to clean and ideal for smaller bathrooms where you need to save space. However, these models can be more expensive than the standard two-piece model. Two-piece toilet models are the more traditional design of a separate bowl and tank. They are more affordable than one-piece models, and are cheaper to install. However, they take up more space and are more difficult to clean. Most toilet seats are available in two shapes: elongated and round. Elongated seats are more comfortable, as their shape adds room and comfort, especially for adult. Round seats are about 2 inches (5.1 cm) shorter, which may work better in cramped bathrooms or with smaller individuals and young children. Small children will be comfortable with the standard height of 14–15 inches (35.6–38.1 cm). The Comfort Height toilet models are 17 to 19 inches (43.2 to 48.3 cm) off the floor and 2 to 4 inches (5.1 to 10.2 cm) taller than regular-height toilets. Comfort Height toilets meet the standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), making them ideal for seniors and those with a disability. This is the distance between the outlet pipe for the toilet and the wall behind the toilet. Toilet models are available in various sizes to fit different rough-ins, so choosing the right size is crucial.  To determine the size of your toilet rough-in, measure from the wall behind the toilet to the bolt caps of your current toilet. Do not include baseboards in your measurements.  Most toilets are available in a 12-inch rough-in, which is the standard distance, but a 10- or 14-inch rough-in may be needed in some homes. For example, a toilet with an antimicrobial glaze finish will inhibit the growth of bacteria inside the bowl. And if you can't stand the clanking sound when a standard toilet seat is put down, a self-closing toilet seat may be a good option. Like anything, there is always the option of a fully custom toilet or a bidet. Keep in mind that a design choice like a unique toilet colors can make a statement in your bathroom, but they will cost more than a standard white model.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Compare one-piece and two-piece models. Evaluate the shape of the toilet seat. Choose a toilet height that's easy to use. Always buy a toilet with the correct rough-in. Consider any other preferences before you purchase.