What Is Cholesterol?
By Deborah Jenton
Most adults have at least heard about cholesterol and by
now, most of us know at least a little about how bad
cholesterol is not good for us. We first need to know what
it is and how the good and bad cholesterol affects us and
what we can do to get more good cholesterol into us and
more bad cholesterol out of us.
All of our cells within our bodies are formed from
cholesterol and helps to rebuild our cells also.
Estrogen and testosterone are produced by cholesterol as
well as produces the bile acids the liver needs to digest
and get rid of fat. Too much cholesterol in our bodies is
not good though and will cause build up within the body
which raises our risk of heart disease.
Currently, more than 50% of all adults in the United States
have levels of cholesterol too high. That means the health
risk of heart attack or worse is affecting millions and
millions of people every day. The best solution for
controlling high cholesterol and the various health risks
it presents is to understand what it is, how it works, and
what you can do to keep it under control.
In the U. S. today, high cholesterol effects more than 50%
of adults, this also means this risk of heart attacks
effects thousands of people everyday. This risk can be
lowered by eating healthier foods, better fats, and of
course, getting a fair amount of exercise.
Carrying extra weight on our bodies is not good and we know
that. However, many of us find exercise to be either too
hard, or we think we don't have the time to do it. Exercise
does not have to be hard, and wecan find the time in our
day to get some. Walking is the simplest for of exercise
today and we all know how to do that. We need to walk only
30 minuets a day can help us lower our blood pressure and
our cholesterol levels.
Eating foods low in saturated fats will also help lower
our cholesterol and help take the weight off faster.
Eating foods rich in good fats such as salmon and
other fish high in "good fats" can help. Eating fresh
green vegetables and lots of fruits will help to lower
our weight and our high cholesterol levels. Some of
us though do have trouble getting rid of bad cholesterol
naturally and that's when we need the help of our
doctors to prescribe medicine for us to do what natural
foods and exercise could not do to lower high levels of bad
cholesterol.
Deborah Jenton operates the website
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