Posted by Adrian Fletcher at Feb 4th, 2009 in Cholesterol
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If you have high cholesterol deciding what to eat offers some challenges especially if you are not accustomed to following a healthy diet. However, certainly there are actions that you can take immediately to bring down the cholesterol from high levels and get back to good health.
Although you will be able to bring down your cholesterol level with medication, in many cases it will also be possible to achieve the same result with diet control. It is much better to lower your cholesterol this way than relying on cholesterol. When high cholesterol is diagnosed for the first time, your doctor will make recommendations on diet. With a diagnosis of high cholesterol what to eat is your biggest concern.
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Posted by Ned Dagostino at Jan 31st, 2009 in Cholesterol
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Cholesterol is a vital element for tissue growth, repair and hence the health of your body. Cholesterol comes in a variety of combinations. For the sake of simplicity, we’ll get to know the basics of the two which are critical for our health. These are HDL cholesterol and LDL cholesterol. HDL stands for “high density lipoprotein” and LDL stands for “low density lipoprotein”. The HDL cholesterol combination is good for the body, whereas the LDL cholesterol has a negative effect on our health. The body has its own mechanism to regulate the quantities of these two cholesterol combinations for optimum health. The balance of these two types of cholesterol is vital for our health, and directly affects our chances of suffering from heart disease.
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Posted by Adrian Hardmann at Jan 22nd, 2009 in Cholesterol
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You may be among the many people who have an above average level of cholesterol and need to take immediate action to bring those levels down to healthier ranges. A blood test can be performed by your doctor to tell if you have high cholesterol, and what can be done to reduce it. As high cholesterol and diet are closely associated, doctors will generally give you advice on what you eat. They will recommend sticking with diets that are lower in fats but still contain high levels of the necessary nutrients.
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Posted by Adrian Hardmann at Jan 9th, 2009 in Cholesterol
by Adrian Fletcher
If you don’t want to face high cholesterol related conditions as you age it is important to stay within your cholesterol normal range limits as recommended by health organizations and your local doctor. To do this make sure that you continue to live a healthy lifestyle. As age advances, maintaining healthy living habits and maintaining normal cholesterol levels is essential.
Remember that dieting does not mean that you cannot have your favorite foods. The key to most dieting is moderation and this especially the case with a low cholesterol diet. To some existent, it can be said that lack of moderation could one of the causes of your high cholesterol. Keeping a cholesterol normal range is hard work but with moderation, you can still enjoy your favorite things.
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Posted by Adrian Fletcher at Jan 5th, 2009 in Cholesterol
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Although it may seem like it, eating a low cholesterol diet does not mean cutting out all of your favorite meals, rather it means adapting them. This is what many people feel, and is in fact not the case. Some people believe that cholesterol in shrimp means that this delicacy is off limits to them and will deprive themselves of this and other favorite foods.
It is a common belief that shrimp contains cholesterol and is, therefore, a food that should be avoided. The cholesterol in shrimp does increase the LDL levels of cholesterol, but the level of good cholesterol is incrementally increased by a higher percentage. So you do not have to totally avoid shrimp, as long as you don’t overdo it, eating shrimp should not have an adverse effect on your cholesterol levels.
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Posted by Ned Dagostino at Dec 30th, 2008 in Cholesterol
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Cholesterol is a vital element for our health and well-being. There are two basic types of cholesterol: HDL cholesterol is good for our health, LDL cholesterol is bad for our health.
LDL stands for low density lipoprotein, with the ‘lipo’ prefix indicating ‘fatty’. Similarly HDL stands for high density lipoprotein. The liver produces HDL cholesterol. This HDL cholesterol is used to repair damaged tissue and even to replace the dead tissue. The byproduct of this repairative work is LDL cholesterol. The LDL cholesterol is flushed out of the system by our circulatory and excretory systems. The body has regulatory mechanisms to ensure the proper balance of HDL and LDL cholesterols. However, at times, the level of LDL cholesterol exceeds the normal range and we end up with high LDL cholesterol levels in the blood. This is bad for our health.
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Posted by Andy Austin at Nov 29th, 2008 in Cholesterol
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When you are told your cholesterol is too high and what you should do to bring down the cholesterol levels, your goal should also be to raise HDL cholesterol in the bloodstream. High HDL cholesterol levels are known to lower the bad effects of LDL cholesterol, thus avoiding complications associated with the high cholesterol count.
Patients with an inadequate level of HDL cholesterol have a greater chance of getting heart disease since it is believed that the HDL cholesterol takes away the harmful LDL cholesterol from the arteries and brings it to the liver. When the good cholesterol levels are insufficient the bad cholesterol will increase excessively and ultimately block the arteries. To eliminate this risk, you would need to raise HDL cholesterol levels.
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