Showing posts with label cholesterol remedies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cholesterol remedies. Show all posts
Friday, April 10, 2015
Home Remedies To Control Cholesterol
10:40:00 AM
Cholesterol is one of the body's fats. Cholesterol levels in the blood
rise slightly with age, and women generally have a higher
HDL-cholesterol level than men. Cholesterol is also found in the blood
circulation of humans. Cholesterol is naturally present in cell walls or
membranes everywhere in the body, including the brain, nerves, muscles,
skin, liver, intestines, and heart. Having too much cholesterol in the
blood is not a disease in itself, but can lead to the hardening and
narrowing of the arteries in the major vascular systems. When the
cholesterol level is measured in a blood sample, the levels of all forms
of cholesterol can be calculated. The cholesterol in a person's blood
originates from two major sources; dietary intake and liver production.
Dietary cholesterol comes mainly from meat, poultry, fish, and dairy
products. High cholesterol is the best known of all the many threats to a
healthy heart. High cholesterol can cause the formation and
accumulation of plaque deposits in the arteries. A person's lifestyle,
including inactivity, obesity and eating a high-fat diet, can contribute
to high levels of total cholesterol.
People who smoke and also have high cholesterol are at even greater risk
for heart disease. Food cholesterol comes exclusively from animal
products: meat, eggs, milk products, butter, etc. Most people wrongly
believe that the cholesterol contained in food is responsible for their
high cholesterol levels. Lipid disorders are more common in men than
women. Excess cholesterol in the bloodstream can be harmful and lead to a
condition in which fat and cholesterol
are deposited in the walls of the arteries. It is currently recommended
that your total cholesterol level be less than 200mg/dl. A healthy
diet, regular exercise and other lifestyle changes can go a long way
toward reducing high cholesterol. Sometimes medication is needed, too.
Statins block a substance the liver needs to make cholesterol. This
depletes cholesterol in the liver cells, which causes the liver cells to
remove cholesterol from the blood.
Prevention of High Cholesterol
• Eating a diet low in saturated fats and cholesterol may help prevent high cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
• Quitting smoking and exercising may raise levels of “good” HDL cholesterol.
• Maintaining a healthy weight - or losing weight, if necessary - can help prevent lipid abnormalities.
• Eliminate the use of caffeine, alcohol and tobacco.
Home Remedies for High Cholesterol
• Garlic is a wonder drug for heart. Clinical trials have shown that
fresh garlic and garlic supplements may lower cholesterol levels,
prevent blood clots, and destroy plaque.
• Arjuna is a coronary vasodilator. It protects the heart, strengthens
circulation, and helps to maintain the tone and health of the heart
muscle.
• Ginger reduces cholesterol and thins the blood improving circulation.
• Shudh Shilajit was found to lower serum cholesterol, liver
cholesterol, serum triglycerides and serum phospholipids in test
subjects feed high cholesterol diet.
• Sunflower seeds are extremely beneficial, as they contain linoleic
acid that helps in reducing the cholesterol deposits on the walls of
arteries. You just need to modify your cooking style a bit and
substitute sunflower seeds for solid fats such as butter and cream.
• Incorporate loads of fiber in your meals, as fiber helps a great deal in lowering the cholesterol pressure in blood.By: Peter Sams
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
13 Natural Cholesterol Remedies That Work
8:35:00 AM
Natural Cholesterol Remedies do help. The two main cholesterols
are HDL ( high Density Lipoprotein) & LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein).
They are commonly referred to as the good (HDL) and the Bad (LDL).
This is really a bit of a misnomer because both are essential to our
survival.
It turns out that about 80% of the cholesterol in our body is actually produced by our body. The reality is we can only control about 20% by what we ingest, with the foods we eat. Because of this, the corporate world has jumped on the bandwagon with a plethora of processed foods featuring claims of low cholesterol or NO cholesterol at all.
Here's what you need to think about, if 80% of the cholesterols in our bodies come from our own livers. What causes a cholesterol problem? Most often it is an imbalance. With you having either too little GOOD cholesterol, or having too much BAD cholesterol, or a combination of the two. Anyone of these states, is not the way it should be and needs to be corrected.
When our cholesterol levels do get out of balance, the tendency today-often-is the introduction of drugs--and the drug of choice is the Statin.
Statins are what I like to call maintenance drugs. That is drugs that are designed--not to cure a specific problem and then be discontinued, but rather a drug that you will need to take for the rest of your life, to control or manage an ailment. These types of drugs are a big win for the drug companies! But hardly--what anyone would consider a natural remedy!
Are there alternatives to the drugs? Yes, there are natural cholesterol remedies you can integrate into your regime to reduce and possibly eliminate your need for prescription medications. Now--I would never suggest you discontinue any medication, without first consulting a medical professional.
Here is a list of foods believed to be natural cholesterol remedies:
By Terry Johnston
It turns out that about 80% of the cholesterol in our body is actually produced by our body. The reality is we can only control about 20% by what we ingest, with the foods we eat. Because of this, the corporate world has jumped on the bandwagon with a plethora of processed foods featuring claims of low cholesterol or NO cholesterol at all.
Here's what you need to think about, if 80% of the cholesterols in our bodies come from our own livers. What causes a cholesterol problem? Most often it is an imbalance. With you having either too little GOOD cholesterol, or having too much BAD cholesterol, or a combination of the two. Anyone of these states, is not the way it should be and needs to be corrected.
When our cholesterol levels do get out of balance, the tendency today-often-is the introduction of drugs--and the drug of choice is the Statin.
Statins are what I like to call maintenance drugs. That is drugs that are designed--not to cure a specific problem and then be discontinued, but rather a drug that you will need to take for the rest of your life, to control or manage an ailment. These types of drugs are a big win for the drug companies! But hardly--what anyone would consider a natural remedy!
Are there alternatives to the drugs? Yes, there are natural cholesterol remedies you can integrate into your regime to reduce and possibly eliminate your need for prescription medications. Now--I would never suggest you discontinue any medication, without first consulting a medical professional.
Here is a list of foods believed to be natural cholesterol remedies:
- Almonds are a terrific way to reduce cholesterol. They also contain high levels of vitamin E.
- Brussels Sprouts Are high in fiber and lower cholesterol by binding with bile acids the liver has produced for digesting fat.
- Eating Avocados has been shown to reduce cholesterol levels by as much as 17% after just the first week. They have a compound called beta-sitosterol, which seems to have a huge impact on balancing cholesterol levels.
- Blueberries OK researchers fed mice blueberries and found the blueberry diet reduced cholesterol levels equal to that of statin drugs, but unlike the drugs, there was no harmful side effects. You can't patent blueberries--although the drug companies may try!
- Lentils are a great natural cholesterol remedy because they are very high in fiber which will absolutely lower cholesterol.
- Artichokes The leaves of the artichoke have been shown to lower bad cholesterol (LDL) and raise good cholesterol (HDL).
- Celery contains pthalides (pronounced thalides) and pthalides have demonstrated the ability to help increase bile acid secretion, which subsequently reduces cholesterol. So those cheese-whiz filled celery stalks your mom serves at thanksgiving aren't so bad after all!
- It's the fiber. Zucchini reduces cholesterol because it contains fiber.
- Cherries The University of Michigan has shown cherries help reduce cholesterol and they have also been shown to help reduce inflammation and body fat.
- Apples An apple a day... It is amazing how this little rhyme from childhood is actually true. Turns out folks who consume a couple of apples a day, can reduce cholesterol by up to 16 %. A lot of people think the pectin found in apples causes this awesome effect.
- Olive Oil For centuries olive oil has been part of the "Mediterranean Diet", arguably considered the healthiest diet. The natural antioxidants in Olive oil help control cholesterol and help prevent other risk factors for heart disease, such as hyper-tension.
- Red Wine "Resveratrol" (a controversial element of red wine) is claimed to reduce LDL ("bad") cholesterol, when consumed in moderation (one 8 oz glass per day). As far as I'm concerned the jury is still out on this stuff!
- Dark Chocolate Yum! Chocolate-Dark chocolate, seems to reduce LDL (Bad cholesterol) by as much as 10 percent. Recommended amount? 100 grams per day, but remember it has to be Dark Chocolate not milk chocolate!
By Terry Johnston
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