High Cholesterol
What Is Cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a type of fatty stuff, a bit
waxy and it's made in your own liver. It's actually necessary
for good health and it's a part of every cell in your body.
There are several things that cholesterol
helps our bodies to do:
Keep the cell wall healthy
Help the body produce enough vitamin D
Aid in digesting, by producing stomach acids to digest fat
So far so good. We need cholesterol and we
produce it ourselves. You also get some from certain foods,
basically from animals, like meat or dairy. Fruit and veg
contain no cholesterol at all. When the body produces too much
cholesterol it sits in the blood stream and eventually it can
block up your blood vessels. That increases your risk of heart
diseases and the 'silent killer', stroke.
If you eat a lot of animal fats - also
called saturated fats -your body can produce too much
cholesterol. And a high cholesterol level should not be
ignored. Now there are various types of cholesterol and they
each have a different role to play in your health.
Bad Cholesterol
The 'bad' cholesterol is called LDL, which
stands for Low Density Lipoprotein. This is
the one that can increase your chances of getting heart disease
by clogging up your arteries. When that happens blood flow
through the artery is diminished.
Good Cholesterol
The 'good' cholesterol is called HDL. This is
the opposite, so it's High Density Lipoprotein. This actually
'sweeps up' the 'bad' cholesterol from your blood stream. Which
means it's important to know your cholesterol ratio to know
whether you have a normal cholesterol level.
If you cholesterol monitor regularly you will
know when you have high cholesterol. And if you do have high
cholesterol it makes sense to reduce your LDL cholesterol if
you can. And if your levels are high you should do it as soon
as possible.
Considering that it's been estimated that
about 50% of Americans have high cholesterol levels, it's wise
for everyone to get their level tested and do something about
it.
Lowering cholesterol naturally is an
attractive option for many. Remaining on cholesterol medication
for any length of time is something a lot of people want to
avoid. So start by making wise choices in the foods you eat.
There are low cholesterol foods. For example an average egg has
about four times the cholesterol of a piece of fish. Sso
choosing the fish would help you have a lower cholesterol
level.
It's been estimated that if you reduce your
cholesterol by one percent you can decrease your chances of
heart disease by twice that - 2%. That's an amazing difference
for small changes in your levels of cholesterol.
Cholesterol Testing
If you haven't had your cholesterol tested in
the last five years, then you should seriously think about
having it done now. Even if your levels are high, you can
reduce them by paying attention to your diet. If you don't know
what your normal cholesterol level is, you should speak to your
doctor to find out.
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