07/16/2025 / By News Editors
A natural sugar cane extract called policosanol is emerging as a promising alternative or adjunct to statins for lowering cardiovascular disease risk factors like high cholesterol and blood pressure.
(Article republished from GreenMedInfo.com)
Unlike statins which simply lower LDL levels through unnaturally suppressing the mevalonate pathway in the liver, policosanol enhances ‘good’ HDL cholesterol levels and function while beneficially preventing the conversion of LDL into the oxidized form known as Ox-LDL, which can have atherogenic particles – more comprehensively addressing multiple layers of root cause imbalances.
In a double-blinded clinical trial on healthy middle-aged Japanese adults, 12 weeks of policosanol supplementation significantly lowered systolic and diastolic blood pressure by 7% and 4% respectively compared to placebo. Policosanol also reduced glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) by 4%, indicating improved average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months. Elevated HbA1c causes vascular dysfunction through oxidative stress and inflammation – key drivers of atherosclerosis progression.1
Remarkably, trial subjects were already healthy with optimal baseline LDL (138 mg/dL) and total cholesterol (220 mg/dL). Yet policosanol still boosted HDL (“good”) cholesterol levels by 9.5% over placebo.
Analyses of lipid particles revealed beneficial changes underlying this:
- Decreased oxidation2 and glycation3 damage in LDL and VLDL particles
- 15% decrease in VLDL triglyceride content
- 14% reduction in average VLDL size
- 6% increase in average LDL size with more normal morphology
Such alterations reduce atherogenicity by decreasing inflammatory LDL particles and increasing large, buoyant HDL – linked to lower cardiovascular risk4
Beyond quantitative changes, policosanol also enhanced functional properties of HDL including:
- 1.4 and 1.3-fold increased paraoxonase activity in HDL2 and HDL3 respectively.5 This antioxidant enzyme inhibits LDL oxidation6 – a key early event in atherosclerosis.7
- 1.6-fold increased ability of HDL3 to reduce oxidized substrates, indicating enhanced antioxidant capacity8
- Stronger embryo protection (in a zebrafish model) from induced inflammation/toxicity, confirming improved HDL innate bioactivities.9
This aligns with previous findings that policosanol gets incorporated into HDL particles in circulation, thereby upgrading their beneficial functions.10
In contrast, most statins show mixed effects on HDL and some even worsen HDL anti-inflammatory capacity according to a 2018 meta-analysis.11 Moreover, no currently approved pharmacotherapy directly enhances HDL function and antioxidant potential like policosanol.
Alongside benefits on blood pressure, sugar metabolism, cholesterol parameters and HDL function, Cuban sugar cane derived policosanol achieved another feat where long term statin therapy fails.
It lowered liver enzyme markers of inflammation and injury like ALT and AST by up to 17% – indicating a protective, anti-inflammatory effect on the liver.
Statins on the other hand have an infamous track record of causing drug-induced liver injury ranging from asymptomatic elevation in liver enzymes to life-threatening hepatitis.12 Their mechanisms of action and metabolic consequences are often not liver-friendly long-term.
Beyond the liver, statins have been associated with over 300 adverse effects13 spanning from muscle problems and diabetes to cognitive impairment and neurological diseases. Policosanol on the other hand has a 25-year track record of excellent safety without any serious side effects reported in trials or post-marketing surveillance.
As the global burden of cardiovascular disease continues rising, safe multi-modal alternatives to high risk pharmaceuticals like statins warrant expedited consideration.
How Does Policosanol Compare to Statins Like Lipitor?
Policosanol compares very favorably to popular statin drugs like atorvastatin (Lipitor) in several ways:
Efficacy:
Safety and Side Effects:
?Cost and Accessibility:
In summary, head-to-head trials demonstrate sugar cane extract policosanol matches and even exceeds statins for improving cholesterol profiles and cardiovascular risk factors. It delivers similar efficacy to Lipitor and Zocor at normal doses of 10-20mg daily. Meanwhile policosanol boasts a pristine safety record over 25 years. For cost and accessibility, this natural plant compound has major advantages over patented drugs as an option for elevated cholesterol and cardiovascular protection.
Read more at: GreenMedInfo.com
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