Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Lowering Cholesterol - How to Do it Naturally

What is Cholesterol?

Cholesterol is a kind of fat or lipid found in the body.  It is present in every cell and is mainly produced by our liver. We also get it from our diet especially saturated fats and trans saturated fats.The body needs cholesterol to make bile salts, hormones and vitamin D. But excessive cholesterol in the blood stream can lead to atherosclerosis which is narrowing down and hardening of the arteries. The result may be high blood pressure, clogged arteries, blood clots, heart disease and strokes.

Hazards of high cholesterol levels

Cholesterol deposits itself on the artery walls when the level of cholesterol in the blood is high. There are 2 main types of blood cholesterol: Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) (the "Bad" cholesterol) and High-density lipoproteins (HDL) (the "Good" cholesterol). LDLs are bad because they are the ones responsible for deposit of plaque on the walls of arteries. A mass of plaque reduces the diameter of the artery and thereby restricts flow of blood through it. Then one day, the plaque ruptures and a blood clot forms, thereby cutting off the flow of blood, oxygen and nutrients to the heart or brain. The good HDLs, on the other hand, take excess cholesterol away and carry it back to the liver to be excreted. They can also remove some of the cholesterol already deposited on the artery walls. Therefore high levels of HDL in the blood can help to decrease the risk of heart disease.

The safe zone for cholesterol in the blood is taken as given below

LDL Cholesterol                     40 mg/dl

Triglycerides                        Ways to Lower Cholesterol

Cholesterol levels can be lowered with the help of drugs. But the unfortunate part is that the drugs used to treat this are perhaps more dangerous than the condition itself. Dizziness, heart failure and muscle damage are side effects of Statin drugs generally prescribed to lower cholesterol levels. Therefore, the safe way is  to reduce cholesterol naturally which means without drugs. And this is possible as proved by many studies though not very easy to achieve.

LDL and Total Cholesterol can be reduced naturally by change in lifestyle (by increasing your physical activity) and also in your diet. It would be difficult to make a complete change overnight but let me tell you that gradual and step by step change is essential for your own survival. Now let me elaborate:

Exercise

Daily exercise for half an hour must be done religiously. There can be no escape even if you dislike exercise. Exercise produces better results than any drugs. It increases good cholesterol (HDL), reduces bad cholesterol (LDL) and naturally lowers total cholesterol levels - with  absolutely no negative side-effects. On the contrary, it makes you fitter, leaner and smarter. When you exercise for more than twenty minutes at a stretch, it results in production of certain hormones in your own body which give you a general sense of happiness.

Exercise will increase the heart rate and metabolism in the body allowing it to expel the harmful oils, which are detrimental to one's health. But those who have not exercised before should first consult their doctor to find out what is safe. For starters, brisk walking early in the morning is the best option.

Change In Diet

This means making changes in the food being eaten since this is the only way to control the amount of cholesterol going into the system. The first step is reducing the quantity of red meat being consumed. Good examples are steak, ham and bacon which are all high in fat. Fried food such as hamburgers, fries, eggs, chicken and pre-packaged frozen meals should also be avoided as they also contain excessive fat/cholesterol.  Dairy products such as milk,  should also be cut down. If the person has a hard time giving up milk, this can be substituted using skimmed milk or yogurt to provide calcium that the body needs. Junk food, candies and cake are to be avoided like poison because of  high fat content.

Now what should one eat? The best items are beans, fish oil, virgin olive oil, fruits, citrus fruits, blueberries, garlic, grains, almonds, other nuts, soy, vegetables and whole grain bread. These things have antioxidants, vitamins and minerals as well as omega 3 acids that are known to reduce cholesterol levels in the body. Different combinations can be worked out daily so that the person does not get tired of eating the same thing everyday just for the sake of a healthy diet. High fiber foods, such as  oatmeal, flaxseeds, and fiber supplements must be included in the diet. The soluble fiber actually binds with cholesterol  like a sponge absorbing water and carries it out of your body.

Supplements like Quality omega 3 fish oil capsules have been proven in numerous studies to be highly effective in naturally preventing and reversing heart disease. Fish oil does a better job than statin drugs minus the side-effects. Whole food supplements, including B complex, GTF chromium, etc can also help.

These restrictions and guidelines should be followed even when dining out with friends because a slight disruption in the plan can cause a  setback to the process of reduction of cholesterol. 

The Final Word

Thus, living a healthy life free from high levels of triglyceride and cholesterol can be achieved. But it does take a lot of determination and discipline to make this happen.








The author Nunu Ram is fascinated by the net as an unlimited source of information. He searches for useful things and loves to pass on the same to others also.

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