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    Oct 25, 2007, 10:59 AM
    Cholesterol high levels?
    Hi I am a 22yr old female quite active and I'm 5'4 and about 10 and half stone so I'm a little overweight for my height,I've recently been suffering from health issues so decided to look into my health and do some home testing kits,I checked for diabetes and it came up negative I also check my cholesterol (blood sample) and it should my levels was 300+ mg/dl n 7.8+mmol/l which I gather is high,should I be worried and should I start looking into lowering it.I do eat some fatty foods but not enough to make it this high,I'm also a heaver smoker.anyone got any advice for me,thanks you can email me at [email protected]
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    Oct 25, 2007, 11:37 AM
    You should cut out fatty and greasy foods and eat more fiber and garlic. Cook with garlic oil instead of the vegetable oils as much as possible.

    B Vitamins, besides niacin, decrease the rate at which LDL is damaged through oxidation.

    Coenzyme Q10 has been noted to reduce total cholesterol serum levels.

    Fiber can be obtained through fiber supplements or through foods such as whole grains and vegetables. It is thought that fiber binds to cholesterol in the small intestine and preventing cholesterol absorption into the bloodstream.

    Garlic has been widely studies for its cholesterol-lowering properties.

    Vitamin C has been noted to slightly reduce cholesterol

    Omega 3 fatty acids are poly-unsaturated fatty acids. Studies show that a diet rich in omega 3 fatty acids may help lower triglycerides and increase HDL cholesterol (the good cholesterol). Omega 3 fatty acids may also act as an anticoagulant to prevent blood from clotting. Several other studies also suggest that these fatty acids may help lower high blood pressure.

    Chromium has been seen to reduce LDL levels and increase HDL levels.

    Carnitine has been seen to increase HDL levels, therefore decreasing total cholesterol levels.

    Grape Seed Extract has been noted to reduce total cholesterol serum levels.

    Pantothine has been seen to increase HDL levels, therefore decreasing total cholesterol levels.

    Royal Jelly has been seen to lower cholesterol levels by reducing some of the cholesterol-elevating effects of nicotine.

    Soy has been shown to reduce total cholesterol levels

    Red yeast rice contains a natural form of lovastatin. Effective natural product for cholesterol control. Included in Native Remedies Cholesto-Rite capsules.

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