“…This increases the load on the liver, where the toxic compounds absorbed from the intestine, formed by putrefactive microflora, are neutralized. A decrease in the outflow of bile along with a weakening of the excretory function of the intestine and a decrease in redox processes leads to a delay in cholesterol in the body and the development of atherosclerosis [3,4,5]. An excessive amount of cholesterol accumulates in the blood, which is deposited in the vascular walls and leads to the development of atherosclerosis, which reduces the blood supply to all organs and systems, causing a lack of oxygen in the tissues [4,5,6].…”