High Cholesterol
November 27, 2009 by Shawna
Cholesterol is a white, waxy substance that is present in some of the foods we eat. Cholesterol is also made by the cells in our body, but most notably by the liver cells. Some cholesterol is critcial to good health.
It’s not just an important component of cell walls, it is essential for the body’s production of some. For most people between 70 and 75 percent of the cholesterol in their blood is produced by their liver; the rest, about 30 percent comes from the food they eat. Your foods cholesterol, therefore, is something that you can directly affect yourself.
Your body needs fat and cholesterol in order to maintain good health. In infancy and childhood fat is essential for normal brain development; throughout life, it is essential to provide energy and support growth. Cholesterol is used to build the walls of cells throughout the body and for the manufacture of essential substances such as hormones and vitamin D. So it is important to have at least some fat and cholesterol in your body at all times.
If cholesterol is needed for healthy bodily function, in what way is cholesterol bad for you! It’s simple.The answer to these questions is simple. A certain amount of cholesterol is important for the body. But when blood cholesterol level exceeds 200mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter), you become at risk for developing heart disease. That’s why so many people are looking for a high cholesterol cure.
Raised total blood cholesterol is very much a modifiable heart disease risk factor. Many times heart attacks, bypass surgeries, angioplasties, and sudden cardiac deaths occur in people with a total cholesterol level above 200mg/dL. Cholesterol medication is used to help control those levels.
But a better way to estimate risk of heart disease is to know your ratio of total cholesterol to good cholesterol. It’s not just the total cholesterol level that tells you what your risk is: you do need to know what the ratio is.
Always seek your doctor’s advice for all health related issues. The information in this post is for information purposes only and is not intended to diagnose any ailment or suggest any treatment.

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