Introducing Self Health Resource Center's New Chatbot!
As artificial intelligence becomes a ubiquitous tool in everyday life, the responsibility to ensure its ethical and accurate use is more critical than ever. AI systems wield immense power to influence opinions, shape decisions, and disseminate information at an unprecedented scale. If misused, these systems can easily gatekeep valuable knowledge or amplify misinformation across countless channels, creating confusion and eroding trust.

That’s why we created a chatbot that pulls insights exclusively from trusted sources, such as world-renowned and forward-thinking healers like Dr. Hulda Clark.
Ensuring you access only the most credible and expert-backed information, the Self Health Resource Center / DCS Chatbot sources its answers from a knowledge base of Dr. Clark's works, and a few select others from select authors and publishers like New Century Press.
Publish your answers in the comments section if you would like to discuss, or feel free to contact our live customer service with any complicated questions.

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Felicia: Please check your email for a more detailed response. But we would suggest looking into Chromium and Niacin. The authors of one human study write that: “Our results indicate that in actual clinical practice, niacin and fibrates are underutilized in the treatment of low HDL and high TG”. Found in: ‘Niacin and fibrate use among patients with high triglycerides and low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol’ Peter P. Toth, Victoria Zarotsky, Jane M. Sullivan & Dave Laitinen
Hello, I was wondering if you can suggest a supplement to help me with high triglycerides I have started diet changes?
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