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About 5 ways to reduce cholesterol
2008-06-05 12:32:00
1. Lose excess pounds Carrying some extra pounds ? even just a few ? contributes to high cholesterol. So losing as little as 5 to 10 pounds (2.3 to 4.6 kilograms) can help reduce cholesterol levels. Start by taking an honest look at your eating habits and daily routine. Consider your challenges to weight loss ? and ...
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Kelsey Grammer Heart Attack From Cholesterol? | Beaver Chronicles
2008-06-04 07:28:00
Heart attacks are tough to deal with, whether its you or someone you know. When someone has a heart attack, it makes one think about their lifestyle choices when it comes to food and health. Unfortunately, when you talk healthy heart related food, then you have to talk to about cholesterol. Most people may think of ominous t15 Zoom(s)
Best Ways to Bump Up Your 'Good' Cholesterol Part 3
2008-05-25 02:37:00
Medication TherapyNiacin, which is also known as nicotinic acid or vitamin B3. This is by far our best therapy for raising HDL levels. Studies have shown increases of 20 percent to 35 percent. Unfortunately, every rose has its thorn, and niacin has a big one called side effects (flushing, racing heart, etc). We often prescribe low doses in the beginning to minimize these effects. (There is also a non-prescription form of niacin called hexanicotinate, which may be better tolerated but is nowhere near as effective). Fibrates, including fenofibrate and gemfibrozil. This category of medication has the potential to boost your HDL by up to 20 percent. Side effects may include upset stomach and diarrhea.Statins. These are better known for their remarkable ability to lower the harmful LDL cholesterol. However, certain drugs within this class (atorvastatin, rosuvastatin and simvastatin) can raise HDL by up to 15 percent.I am a big believer in taking charge of your health. Please know your HD...
Best Ways to Bump Up Your 'Good' Cholesterol Part 2
2008-05-25 02:36:00
Cut back on simple carbohydrates. Cakes, cookies and highly processed cereals and breads are high-glycemic foods that can lower your HDL and raise the levels of another fat in your bloodstream, triglycerides.Drink alcohol in moderation, with a caveat! Alcohol should not be considered medicine?if you don't drink, don't start?but some studies have found mild alcohol consumption (one drink per day for women, two for men) can raise HDL by up to four points. Important caveat: Alcohol may be harmful to those with liver or addiction problems. In these cases, the risks certainly outweigh the benefits. Feast on cold-water fish. Eating salmon, mackerel or other fish from icy waters several times a week can have a very positive effect on your HDL levels. They contain omega-3 fatty acids, which may help to explain their health benefits.Add fiber. The soluble fiber found in fruits, vegetables, nuts and grains might boost your HDL.Avoid anabolic steroids. These decrease your HDL levels, in addi...
Best Ways to Bump Up Your 'Good' Cholesterol Part 1
2008-05-25 02:36:00
HDL cholesterol (the good cholesterol) helps to prevent our arteries from becoming blocked due to LDL (the bad cholesterol). It does this by "hauling" away the excess cholesterol lining the walls of our blood vessels, then bringing it back to the liver for reprocessing. This in turn helps to keep our arteries clear from a sticky build-up. And, if your levels of HDL are high enough (a level of 40 and above in males, 50 and above in females), it can also decrease your risk for a heart attack. Raising HDL levels is important and I'll tell you why: For every one-point increase in HDL, there is a 3 percent decrease in a person's risk of suffering a fatal heart attack. There are two main ways to increase these levels: lifestyle modifications and medication therapy.Lifestyle ModificationsExercise. Just 20-30 minutes of aerobic exercise on most days of the week can jump-start your HDL in the right direction.Break the tobacco habit. Quitting smoking can raise your HDL levels by about four ...
5 Foods that Feed Cholesterol Part 3
2008-05-25 02:33:00
Baked goodsMany manufacturers of packaged cookies and cakes have eliminated trans fats from their recipes, but check the nutrition labels to be sure. But all baked goods?even those that are homemade?are high in saturated fats, thanks to the butter and shortening. Since no one wants to give up dessert completely, eat high-fat baked goods only occasionally, opting more often for low-fat sweets like sorbets.
5 Foods that Feed Cholesterol Part 2
2008-05-25 02:31:00
Processed meatsBacon, sausage, liverwurst and the like are also wonderful sources of artery-clogging saturated fat. Look for lower-fat options, like bacon and sausage made from turkey and other lean protein sources.Fast-food friesEven worse than saturated fats are the dreaded trans fats. ?You might as well take a gun and shoot yourself!? says Dorfman. The main source of trans fats are partially hydrogenated oils, and that?s exactly what most fast-food restaurants are still using to cook their fries. Trans fats hit cholesterol with a double whammy?in addition to raising your LDL, they simultaneously lower your HDL.Tropical oilsPalm kernel and coconut oils are two of the fattiest of oils?100 percent of the bad-for-you saturated variety. Don?t use them when you cook at home, and try to avoid them when you eat out (most fast-food restaurants have eliminated them, but you can check their Web sites for detailed nutritional information). Use heart-healthy mono- and polyunsaturated fats, li...
5 Foods that Feed Cholesterol Part 1
2008-05-25 02:30:00
There?s no denying that a healthy diet is the first line of defense against rising cholesterol. ?If you eat a predominantly plant-based diet?with lots of fruits and vegetables plus some fish?you are on the right track to keeping your cholesterol at a healthy level,? says Lisa Dorfman, a registered dietitian and spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. That said, certain so-called super-foods can actually help lower bad cholesterol and/or increase the good cholesterol. Ideally, you want to shoot for total cholesterol under 200, with LDL (the bad one) under 110 and HDL (the good one) greater than 35. Try to reduce?or better yet, eliminate?these bad-for-you foods from your repertoire: Whole-milk dairy productsSaturated fat, which clogs arteries and increases LDL levels, is the No. 1 cholesterol-boosting culprit. And foods like ice cream and cheese are where you?re likely to find them. Swap out the Ben & Jerry?s Chubby Hubby for a lower-fat frozen yogurt, and skip the bri...
5 Foods That Fight Cholesterol Part 5
2008-05-25 02:28:00
SoySoybeans, soy nuts and edamame, plus any products made from soy (like tofu, soymilk, etc.) can help to reduce the production of new cholesterol. A little can go a long way?aim for about 25 grams of soy protein a day (the amount in a cup of edamame). And those who are at an increased risk of breast or prostate cancer may want to skip it since too much of soy?s phyto-estrogens can act similarly to the body?s own estrogen (which has been shown to feed some hormone-dependent tumors).
5 Foods That Fight Cholesterol Part 4
2008-05-25 02:26:00
Red wineNot everything that?s good for you has to feel virtuous. A glass of red wine, which contains flavanols, has been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties that may help lower cholesterol and stave off heart disease. But in this case, more is definitely not better. ?For women, the recommendation is one drink a day and for men it?s two,? says Bonci. More than that will, literally, dilute any potential benefits. These flavanols can also be found in red grape juice and dark cocoa.
5 Foods That Fight Cholesterol Part 3
2008-05-25 02:24:00
FishOmega-3 fatty acids are widely considered to be the best of the ?good? fats, and the best place to find them is in fish?especially fatty fishes like salmon, halibut and tuna. According to Dorfman of the ADA, you want to get 1.5 to 3 grams per day of omega-3. A 4-ounce piece of salmon will give you close to 3 grams, and you can also get these fatty acids from walnuts and flaxseed (two tablespoons of flaxseed provides 3.5 grams) and in fish oil supplements.
5 Foods That Fight Cholesterol Part 2
2008-05-25 02:23:00
OatmealYou?ve seen the commercials with people proclaiming dramatic drops in their cholesterol numbers thanks to a daily serving of this hot cereal. Those great results are due to the high levels of soluble fiber found in oatmeal. ?The soluble fiber binds to the bile acids that are the precursor to the development of cholesterol and help flush it out,? explains Bonci. It doesn?t matter how you get your oats?those instant, just-add-water packets are just as good for you as traditional, slow-cooked versions.
5 Foods That Fight Cholesterol Part 1
2008-05-25 02:21:00
There?s no denying that a healthy diet is the first line of defense against rising cholesterol. ?If you eat a predominantly plant-based diet?with lots of fruits and vegetables plus some fish?you are on the right track to keeping your cholesterol at a healthy level,? says Lisa Dorfman, a registered dietitian and spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. That said, certain so-called super-foods can actually help lower bad cholesterol and/or increase the good cholesterol. Ideally, you want to shoot for total cholesterol under 200, with LDL (the bad one) under 110 and HDL (the good one) greater than 35. Try to incorporate more of these foods into your daily diet: AlmondsStudies have found that eating just a quarter cup of almonds a day can lower your LDL by 4.4 percent, according to dietitian Leslie Bonci, who is also the director of sports nutrition at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. ?Eating nuts, especially almonds, which are high in good-for-you monounsaturated fat...
Does high cholesterol automatically stop you getting life insurance?
2008-05-19 13:48:00
  Q.  “I have a friend that couldn’t get life insurance because of their raised cholesterol. Is it usual for life insurers to not offer a policy to people with raised cholesterol?” (name withheld)    A.  The short answer is, “yes” and “no”.   If you didn’t find that useful, read on!  When you apply for life insurance, your application is assessed on its merits.  No two applications are the same. It also comes down to the individual (underwriter) that assesses your application - so there is a human element in the assessment as well.  Even if two individuals have the same cholesterol reading, there are a raft of other factors that influence the decision. For example, one individual could be an overweight smoker with a family history of heart disease and the other could be of normal weight (for their height) with no family history.  There’s more. One individual with high cholesterol may not even know their last cholesterol reading, or when it was take...
Diabetes: Low cholesterol food
2008-05-12 12:53:00
Oatmeal and oat bran Oatmeal contains soluble fiber, which reduces your low-density lipoprotein (LDL), the “bad” cholesterol. Soluble fiber is also found in such foods as kidney beans, apples, pears, psyllium, barley and prunes. Soluble fiber appears to reduce the absorption of cholesterol in your intestines. Ten grams or more of soluble fiber a day decreases your ...
By: B-Health
What You Need To Know About Cholesterol Drugs And Medications
2008-05-11 07:00:00
It is extremely important to educate ourselves before using any kinds of drugs or medications for any kind of illness or medical problems, especially if it something as serious as high cholesterol. This is because it can turn out to be fatal if neglected. That is why we should learn more about drugs and medications ...
How A Low Cholesterol Diet Can Help You
2008-05-11 07:00:00
If you have found out from your doctor or from doing home cholesterol test that you have a high total cholesterol level, one of the first things you need to do is to change your diet to a low cholesterol diet to help you lower your cholesterol. This is because a high cholesterol level ...
What Is A Healthy And Normal Cholesterol Level?
2008-05-11 07:00:00
Cholesterol is a medical problem that most of us encounter and have to battle with at one point in our lives. So what actually is cholesterol and what role does it play in our body? Cholesterol is a substance that exists in our cell which our body needs. It flows through our blood stream and ...
Trans Fats Increase LDL Cholesterol Levels
2008-05-06 03:49:00
Research conducted by scientists at the Beltsville (Maryland) Human Nutrition Research Center (BHNRC) contributed to the 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans including recommendations that people in the United States limit their intake of fats and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Wine In Moderation Does The Body Good
2008-05-06 00:26:00
Gary Vaynerchuk (VAY NER CHUK), a 32 year old self-trained wine expert who is revolutionizing the wine industry. His webcast, The Thunder Show, on WineLibrary attracts over 60,000 viewers each day and his email queue typically holds 1,000 messages from obsessed fans, self-named “Vayniacs." Gary’s cult-like following is the result of his unconventional, often irreverent commentary on wine. He routinely pans popular wines (even ones he sells at his 3-story New Jersey store, Wine Library). He interrupts his webcasts with rants about his beloved New York Jets. This is not your typical wine expert. As the youngest winner of Marketwatch’s Business Award, Market Watch Leader at 27 and his first book coming out this spring--101 Wines Guaranteed To Inspire, Delight, and Bring Thunder To Your World, Gary Vaynerchuk is an icon in his industry. In addition to stellar “street cred” among his fans, Gary is also highly respected in the wine industry and the corpo...
How To Naturally Lower Cholesterol
2008-05-05 09:58:00
Lipid disorder is the term used by doctors for high blood cholesterol and triglycerides. Lipid disorder happens when you have high levels of fatty substances in your blood. Cholesterol and triglycerides are these fatty substances.
Levitra® Therapy Suitable For Men With High Cholesterol
2008-05-04 22:14:00
Distress led by Dr.Clinical associate professor of kinsmen medicament at Brown University, Swansea, Massachusetts, was the prime imminent study designed to calcu past due Levitra's sanctuary and efficacy in patients with dyslipidemia ( elated cholesterol) and ED.Distress participants were statins to dial their dyslipidemia.Results of the 12-week distress showed that men randomized to overstate Levitra(R) had significantly increased ascendancy rates of wit and the ability to maintenance an erectionpared to placebo.Dysfunction is awfully time after time associated with high cholesterol.Innumerable physicians are not treating ED, a dash changing condition", said Mr.Eardley, expert urologist and honorary superior lecturer at St.University dispensary Leeds.Study provides maintenance that Levitra(R) can successfully upon ED, equable in men with a severe underlying contingency like elated cholesterol.Of men with ED eat an underlying contingency such as high blood difficulty diabetes or el...
Cholesterol Medication
2008-04-29 00:00:00
Even if you?ve been diagnosed with high blood cholesterol, it doesn?t mean it?s the end for you. There?s a lot of cholesterol medication available. Treatments include cholesterol medications that one can obtain over-the-counter, prescribe cholesterol medications and alternative methods. Cholesterol medications differ in every person. Cholesterol apheresis is a new kind of cholesterol medication. It ...
How to Get Rid of ?Bad? Cholesterol
2008-04-28 00:00:00
An elevated level of serum (blood) cholesterol is one of the major risk factors of heart disease, though by no means the only one. It is recommended for cholesterol levels to be kept under 200 mg/dl. There are certain measures you can take to do this. How can high cholesterol be prevented and treated naturally? ...
Top Reasons Why Diets Don't Work
2008-04-25 14:11:00
The Hot Latin Diet:  A FirstLook FeatureDr. Manny Alvarez, a Fox News senior medical correspondent and author of The Checklist will be releasing a new book next week--The Hot Latin Diet: The Fast-Track Plan To a Bombshell Body.  In the hot looking book he cites the Top Reasons Why Diets Don't Work:1. The search for a quick fix instead of long-term changes2. Eating mindlessly3. I'm stressed: Let's eat4. Heading for fries instead of an apple5. Caving in to others' needs instead of your own6. The ol' "I'll start my diet tomorrow"7. Hitting the bottle8. Taking a drastic all-or-nothing approach9. Thinking "I can't""Fad diets," Dr. Mann-y writes, "are fleeting."  Pointing out the pros and cons of The Atkins Diet, The South Beach Diet, The Zone, The Sugar Busters Diet, Weight Watchers, The 3-Hour Diet, The Cabbage Soup Diet and the Lemonade Master Cleanse, his major points are:  restrictive diet...
How to reduce Cholesterol Level ?
2008-04-24 14:56:00
Cholesterol is a fatty substance which is found in the blood. It is mainly made in the body. Cholesterol plays an essential role in how every cell in the body works. However, too much cholesterol in the blood can increase your risk of heart problems.To help reduce your cholesterol level, you need to cut down on saturated fats and trans fats and replace them with monounsaturated fats and polyunsaturated fats. You should also reduce the total amount of fat you eat.Eat oily fish regularly. Oily fish provides the richest source of a particular type of polyunsaturated fat known as omega-3 fats which can help to lower blood triglyceride levels and also helps prevent the blood from clotting, and help to regulate the heart rhythm.Eat a high-fibre diet. Foods that are high in 'soluble fibre' such as porridge, beans, pulses, lentils, nuts, fruits and vegetables, can help lower cholesterol. Doing regular physical activity can help increase your HDL cholesterol (the 'protective' type ...
Protective Antioxidants In Every Bite
2008-04-22 00:29:00
Cheryl Forberg, author of Positively Ageless and nutritionist for the NBC reality series The Biggest Loser, recommends that we eat our antioxidants.  In this FirstLook at Positively Ageless, Ms. Forberg focuses on the value of foods high in vitamins, specifically C and E, both of which offer protection from free radicals.  Instead of downing vitamin pills, aim to add various types of fruits and vegetables to the diet.  These natural foods offer both tremendous varieties of antioxidants and phytochemicals which operate successfully together within the body.   Ms. Forberg writes that scientists have "barely scratched the surface of knowing what these food components do individually, let alone in teams."Strongly flavored vegetables like garlic, ginger and onions, when fused together in a dish (think curry) provide antioxidants, antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties.  Individually, each extends relief from in...
Benefits From Lower Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Targets
2008-04-16 00:00:00
Lower cholesterol and blood pressure target levels may help adults with type 2 diabetes to prevent or even reverse hardening of their arteries, according to new research.
Anti Cholesterol Vegetarian Starter
2008-04-14 04:37:00
My doctor just sent me the cholesterol bill for this quarter. Apparently I have already had all I needed for the whole year. I followed his advice to eat more vegetables by preparing these amazing advocadoes in barnaise sauce with a poached egg.
By: FXcuisine
What is Cholesterol?
2008-04-11 16:56:00
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance, produced naturally in the body. Some cholesterol is necessary for healthy living, but too much of it causes the build-up of fatty deposits on the inside wall of the blood vessels. This results in narrowing and hardening of the blood vessels which can lead to heart attack or stroke.Check ...
Foods That Lower Cholesterol, Triglycerides and Prevent Cancer - Muscadine
2008-04-10 01:16:00
Muscadine grapes are a natural food source for lowering both total cholesterol and LDL (bad) cholesterol levels, blood pressure, triglycerides and also protects against coronary heart disease, gastrointestinal diseases, and colon cancer. Research... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
A Simple Home Remedy to Cure Cholesterol
2008-04-09 07:00:00
Cholesterol is a dangerous matter once it turns too high. There are home remedy answers that can assist you to improve your numbers though. If you’ve gone to the doctor and have discovered that your bad cholesterol levels are too high, it may be time to consider a few solutions for your condition. ...
Is Your Diet Giving You Raised Cholesterol?
2008-04-09 07:00:00
All of us lead a busy lifestyle today. Everyone is in a mad rush to achieve his or her goals and in the bargain we have forgotten to take out time for ourselves. We do not have time for relaxing, leisure or even taking care of ourselves. All of this takes a toll on our body ...
Cholesterol Lowering Drugs: Lower May Not Always Mean Better
2008-04-09 00:36:00
Dr. Ralph Felder, author of The Bonus Years Diet, is a chef who is also a doctor and a research biologist. Dr. Chef (Ralph Felder) knows good food  and knows what’s good for you and your family. A board-certified internist, Dr. Felder holds an M.D.and Ph.D. from Stanford University where he also completed his medical residency. After a post doctoral fellowship at Harvard University, Dr. Felder moved to Phoenix where he is the section chief for cardiovascular nutrition in the cardiology fellowship program at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center. In addition he attended the Culinary Arts Program at the Art Institute of Phoenix. He has conducted cooking demonstrations and lectured for the Phoenix Chapter of the American Heart Association.Guest Blogger Ralph Felder--The world cardiology community is trying to make sense of  the recently released data that one of the top selling cholesterol lowering drugs  (Xetia/Vytorin)  does not appea...
Meds Kill - Lower Cholesterol Safely
2008-04-07 07:00:00
Has your doctor recommended medication for your high cholesterol? If so please be aware these medications are not safe, nor have they proved to prevent heart attacks or strokes. There are many safe and natural things you can do to lower your cholesterol. First of all let me tell you that your body ...
Cholesterol Medication - Be Very Careful!
2008-04-06 00:58:00
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Free Cholesterol Tests
2008-04-05 08:58:00
Flora pro-activ Test the Nation is offering free cholesterol tests, from April 7-12, 2008. Nearly 1 in 2 Australians are affected by cholesterol, and it is a major risk factor for heart health. The cholesterol tests are conducted by trained nurses and only take minutes. Visit Test The Nation to find a ...
The Scary Facts About Low Cholesterol
2008-04-04 01:33:00
Here are some simple but accurate, quick to digest facts about the subject of low cholesterol.We have probably been enlightened by a thousand books and articles regarding the harmful effects of a high cholesterol level and how to lower it down to a healthy range. But is a low cholesterol level as undesirable as a high cholesterol level?Experts believe that very low cholesterol levels may be symptoms of hyperthyroidism or an overactive thyroid gland, liver disease, malabsorption, malnutrition, hypocholesterolemia, and insufficient absorption of the nutrients from the intestines.Extremely low cholesterol levels which are considered abnormal are known as hypocholesterolemia. There is an ongoing study that links this particular abnormality to tuberculosis. The study aims to consider the prospect of using cholesterol as a means for the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis.Dutch experts recently conducted studies to gather more information as to whether or not low total blood choleste...
By: news diet
Cholesterol Medication Compared: Are they Deadly?
2008-04-02 22:14:00
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Discover How to Lower Cholesterol Naturally
2008-03-31 11:28:00
The fatty substance or lipid found in animal fat and animal tissue is known as cholesterol. Contrary to common knowledge, not all kinds of cholesterol are harmful. When taken moderately, foods with good cholesterol can help the body perform various vital functions like aiding in fat digestion, building and maintaining cell membranes, hormone synthesis, and manufacturing Vitamin D. Since they are important to the body, we will only have to lower cholesterol naturally, so we do not have too much or too less of it.
Cholesterol Testing Not Enough for Some
2008-03-31 05:09:00
Test for Protein Called ApoB Better Measure of Heart Attack, Stroke RiskBy Salynn BoylesWebMD Medical NewsReviewed by Elizabeth Klodas, MDMarch 27, 2008 -- People at high risk for heart attacks and strokes may need even more aggressive cholesterol control than is currently recommended, experts now say.In a joint statement released Thursday by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC), the experts concluded that measuring LDL, or bad, cholesterol may no longer be the best measure of heart health in these patients.The panel found that once LDL cholesterol is lowered to recommended levels in high-risk patients, testing for the protein ApoB may more accurately identify those still at risk for cardiovascular events.If ApoB levels are high, patients may need more aggressive lifestyle interventions or larger doses of lipid-lowering statin drugs, even if LDL cholesterol levels are within normal range, the panel concluded."LDL measurement is still v...
Low level of 'bad cholesterol' increases death rate, researchers find
2008-03-31 00:00:00
{mosgoogle right}A health study by Japanese researchers has found that people with low levels of LDL cholesterol -- often referred to as "bad cholesterol" -- are more likely to die than those with higher levels.The finding comes as Japan prepares to introduce special health checkups from April, which list high LDL cholesterol as a factor in deciding whether a person has metabolic syndrome. It is likely the results of the survey will stir debate over the designation of LDL cholester ...
Basic Guide to Foods High in Cholesterol
2008-03-28 09:34:00
Most of the foods we eat in restaurants and fast foods today are foods are high in saturated fats, high in calories and foods high in cholesterol. If we are not cautious about our diet we may even have exceeded our limit of daily cholesterol intake already.
Research Shows Pantethine Can Lower Cholesterol
2008-03-27 08:09:00
Pantethine is not itself a vitamin; it is a special derivative of vitamin B5, also called pantothenic acid. Several studies found that pantethine, taken three times daily in therapeutic doses of 300 mg (a daily dose of 900 mg) can:- lower cholesterol(http://www.mitamins-.com/disease/High-Cholesterol.h-tml)- lower triglycerides (a blood lipid)- raise HDL (?good? cholesterol)- lower LDL (?bad? cholesterol).Studies found the same effect in dialysis-dependent diabetics without side effects, which is extremely important because kidneys in these patients are particularly sensitive to stronger high cholesterol medication.Pantothenic acid itself does not appear to lower cholesterol, so be sure you have chosen pantethine as part of a wider high cholesterol treatment regimen. If you decide you would like to take pantethine to lower cholesterol or triglycerides and raise HDL, ask your doctor so you can receive follow-up diagnosis and treatment of high cholesterol.Vitamin B5 is one of eight B vit...
By: news diet
Best Ways to Lower Cholesterol Posted By : JB Anthony..
2008-03-25 15:03:00
There are many ways to lower cholesterol. Some do it with the help of medication or surgeries, and others do it naturally. The following is a list of four ways to do it without having to spend too much or stress yourself on side effects or other costs, because staying healthy should not be a ...
What Is Cholesterol?
2008-03-21 01:21:00
This multimedia segment explains in detail what cholesterol is and its role in the body. Provided by the Cholesterol Health Channel on eMedTV.com
By: B-Health
How to Lower Cholesterol Naturally and Drug Free
2008-03-20 05:33:00
Lower cholesterol level naturally and you will proportionally reduce the risk of having heart attack, stroke and other vascular related diseases. This can be achieve with lifestyle changes and/or medications but I still believe the best option is to lower cholesterol naturally. The majority of the medical treatments for high cholesterol, usually targeted lowering the level of bad cholesterol or LDL cholesterol in the body. But for some, the combination of both lowering the bad cholesterol and increasing the level good cholesterol the HDL cholesterol may be a viable option. Lets look at these options and how they work and then compare them with lowering cholesterol naturally.
Cholesterol and Its Connection to Heart Attack
2008-03-18 09:10:00
Cholesterol is fatty substance (lipid) which is part of outer cell membrane in animal tissues. It is also found in human blood circulation. Two main sources cholesterol in the blood is from foods and liver production.Food cholesterol comes from meat, chicken, fish and dairy product. After a meal, cholesterol is absorbed by bowel into blood circulation and gets covered by protein. The cholesterol encased in protein is called chylomicron.Computer model of cholesterol molecule.Liver can remove cholesterol from blood circulation and also make cholesterol and secrete cholesterol into the circulation. After you eat, liver removes chylomicron from blood circulation. In between lunch time, liver produce and secretes cholesterol back into blood circulation.Bad Cholesterol, Good CholesterolCholesterol is indissoluble in the blood except if it joins with special protein called lipoprotein. Cholesterol secreted by the liver into the blood can combine with very low density lipoprotein (VLDL) or ...
By: My Health
Impact Of Fasting On Cholesterol Tests!
2008-03-17 00:00:00
I have often had clients who had cholesterol tests come back well out of the normal range and blamed it on forgetting to fast, or in the case of a recent client, a nurse that called and said it would be better for her if she came that particular evening instead of the scheduled next ...
Saskatchewan Entertainment - Unscrambling the myths of eggs and cholesterol
2008-03-12 19:20:00
Unscrambling the myths of eggs and cholesterolIf you love eggs but still feel a bit guilty when you eat them, here’s some happy news: eat your eggs with a smile, because they’re good for you. ‘‘
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