What is the truth about Cholesterol?
newjourney2015
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So just got my bloodwork back from the doc and my HDL is 59 and my LDL is 141 and VLDL is 18 = 218
My HDL is "in range" but my LDL is high. How do I lower my cholesterol? And what is the truth about cholesterol? Do I eat the whole egg or not? Some say yes some say no.
I'm so confused!
My HDL is "in range" but my LDL is high. How do I lower my cholesterol? And what is the truth about cholesterol? Do I eat the whole egg or not? Some say yes some say no.
I'm so confused!
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i know exercise like walking is suppose to help lower the bad cholesterol, and so does soy milk, these are two things my doctor told me about that could help lower it.
I still and always will eat whole eggs, can't stand just the whites...
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Your body produces FAR more cholesterol than you can get through diet. Eat the whole egg and don't worry about cholesterol.
If you're worried about cholesterol, low carbohydrate eating will put your blood lipids in good shape within a few weeks - upping HDL, decreasing the deadly VLDL, and decimating triglycerides like your body forgot how to make them.
Certainly don't worry about lowering your numbers if your VLDL and triglyceride numbers aren't unhealthy. From what I've read, lower cholesterol is associated with higher incidences of all-reason mortality.0 -
I've eaten 2 whole eggs every morning for a year and my total cholesterol just came back 149 and my triglycerides 101 (less than 150 is low risk). At least for me, eating cholesterol doesn't equate to raising my blood cholesterol.0
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If you want to lower your cholesterol, stop eating dietary cholesterol. It's that simple.0
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Three years ago, I was diagnosed with High Cholesterol. I simply changed my diet and started taking fish oil. To quote WebMD "Load your plate with fruits and vegetables -- five to nine servings a day -- to help lower LDL "bad" cholesterol. "
Check out this slideshow here:
http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/ss/slideshow-lowering-cholesterol0 -
If you want to lower your cholesterol, stop eating dietary cholesterol. It's that simple.
Rubbish!0 -
If you want to lower your cholesterol, stop eating dietary cholesterol. It's that simple.
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If you want to lower your cholesterol, stop eating dietary cholesterol. It's that simple.
Your body produces significantly more cholesterol than diet. Dietary cholesterol reduction will do nothing to decrease blood lipid cholesterol.
If you want a great primer on cholesterol, Dr. Mercola provides a great overview here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mercola/the-cholesterol-myth-that_b_676817.html0 -
One of the reasons I've made this life style change is due to my high LDL and low HDL levels. Here's what I do:
Keep my dietary cholesterol at or below 200
Keep my saturated fats at or below 15
Trans fats..as close to zero as possible; there are trace amounts in meat, but steer clear of hydrogenated/partially hydrogenated oils.
No butter...margarine of the tub variety...the stick variety contains hydrogenated oils and some tubs do as well, so read the label, if it says hydrogenated/partially hydrogented oil on there, steer clear.
exercise
I have also increased my consumption of omega 3 fatty acids by eating more salmon and tuna...and just fish in general, as well as taking an omega 3 supplement. I do eat red meat, but usually only once per week...sometimes twice. I focus primarily on lean protein sources and have substantially increased my fiber intake. Soluble fiber is particularly good for this...see oatmeal for breakfast; I'm also fond of the Kashi heart healthy, whole grain cereals...particularly the "Go Lean Crunch"...loaded with soluble fiber. I limit my eggs to one weekend breakfast per week...usually on a Sunday. I usually do a 1 egg/2egg white scramble or omelette or just one fried egg sunnyside over my 21 whole grains toast. I don't worry so much about the dietary cholesterol as I do my sat fats.
I'll be getting more blood work done in another 6 weeks or so and I'm hoping for more, continued, positive results.0 -
Thanks to everyone for your advise! I will review the website links posted and hopefully in 3 months (when I have my bloodwork done again) the results will be better.0
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So just got my bloodwork back from the doc and my HDL is 59 and my LDL is 141 and VLDL is 18 = 218
My HDL is "in range" but my LDL is high. How do I lower my cholesterol? And what is the truth about cholesterol? Do I eat the whole egg or not? Some say yes some say no.
I'm so confused!
How did you get your HDL to be that high? It's excellent.0 -
If you want to lower your cholesterol, stop eating dietary cholesterol. It's that simple.
Its all coming together for me now! If you want lower your bodyfat, stop eating fat. If you want to stop having gas, stop drinking gasoline. It makes complete sense to me. What else can we lower by this easy to follow method?0 -
For most people, dietary cholesterol is not a problem.
http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/cholesterol-food0 -
Visit with a registered dietitian, your doctor should be able to recommend one. Once you know the basics, it's fairly easy to comprehend.0
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If you want to lower your cholesterol, stop eating dietary cholesterol. It's that simple.
Its all coming together for me now! If you want lower your bodyfat, stop eating fat. If you want to stop having gas, stop drinking gasoline. It makes complete sense to me. What else can we lower by this easy to follow method?
If you want more hair, forego hair transplants and eat a hairy chicken.0 -
If you want to lower your cholesterol, stop eating dietary cholesterol. It's that simple.
Its all coming together for me now! If you want lower your bodyfat, stop eating fat. If you want to stop having gas, stop drinking gasoline. It makes complete sense to me. What else can we lower by this easy to follow method?0 -
1 to 1.5 cups of oatmeal every day was also recommended to me by a dietician at my doc's clinic.
Is that because of the fiber that it helps lower cholesterol?0 -
I would suggest going back to the doc and asking about a more detailed cholesterol test. Some of your reading is genetic.
For example, I had a detail cholesterol test done. Mine were:
HDL-P: 26.9
LDL-P: 446
Large VLDL-P: 0.8
Small LDL-P: <90
Large HDL-P: 9.9
VLDL Size: 47.4
LDL Size: 20.8
HDL Size: 10.0
LP-IR Score: 14
While my HDL-P is high risk, the ratio of LDP-P to HDL-P is extremely small. I am a runner, vegetarian, and take omega-3 via flax seed. To me and my doc, there is nothing more I can do.0 -
Well, what worked for me was lowering my stress level significantly (I took a year off work). I also completely stopped eating out at any restaurants. I ate anything I wanted including lots of eggs and ice cream. I wasn't actually trying to lower my cholesterol at all, it just happened. My total cholesterol went from 200 down to 129 in a year.0
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You have a very similar profile to mine.
Total Cholesterol: 284.9
LDL: 191
HDL: 77.3
Triglycerides: 83.2
Ratio: 3.7
(I had to convert from the units we use in Canada to those of the US).
This is what my naturopath doctor recommended for me to do to lower my LDL even though she felt it really was unnecessary considering my other numbers, however, my medical doctor is threatening to put me on statins if I don't get it down.
1. Continue the daily walks
2. Increase my intake of vegetables (especially cruciferous veggies) and fruit
3. Make sure I get lots of soluble fiber (put fiber supplement in smoothies or drinks.)
4. Drink 2 to 3 cups of green tea daily
5. Take 2000 iu of Vitamin D daily
6. Take 800 to 1000 mg of EPA fish oils daily
7. Take 500 mg 3x per day of Inositol hexaniacinate (This one is available in health food stores but please don't take unless you check with a doctor)
8. Increase my intake of Vitamin C (I take something call Medi C Plus available in Canada. It is a combo of high Vitamin C, Lysine and Calcium)
I hope this helps.0 -
Your body produces significantly more cholesterol than diet. Dietary cholesterol reduction will do nothing to decrease blood lipid cholesterol.
If you want a great primer on cholesterol, Dr. Mercola provides a great overview here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-mercola/the-cholesterol-myth-that_b_676817.html
Can anyone comment as to the validity of this article? I know Mercola is iffy at best (the recent death box / microwave oven thread comes to mind) but I have to say a lot of this makes sense to me and does ring true with my personal experience with cholesterol. My lab work was never worse than after I was a vegetarian for a year.0 -
If you want to lower your cholesterol, stop eating dietary cholesterol. It's that simple.
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So just got my bloodwork back from the doc and my HDL is 59 and my LDL is 141 and VLDL is 18 = 218
My HDL is "in range" but my LDL is high. How do I lower my cholesterol? And what is the truth about cholesterol? Do I eat the whole egg or not? Some say yes some say no.
I'm so confused!
Don't worry about avoiding dietary cholesterol. It's more important to worry about getting enough servings of fruits and veggies in per day, and continuing to improve your body composition.0 -
I have no idea what my numbers are and I don't care.
Blaming cholesterol (whatever variety) for heart issues is like blaming the fire brigade for fires.
The whole cholesterol thing is a huge con, if someone tried to push statins onto me I tell them to shove them up their bum.
Eat eggs, all of them, wonderful food, you can make a whole chicken with one.
(edit) Not that dietary cholesterol has any effect on blood cholesterol, as others have said. Really, there is a shedload of stuff to be more worried about than these meaningless numbers.0 -
If you want to lower your cholesterol, stop eating dietary cholesterol. It's that simple.
Its actually saturated fat that you should be concerned with if you have an issue with cholesterol. Monounsaturated fat (e.g. from plant oils and nuts) and insoluble fibre can help reduce LDL and increase HDL.0 -
Nothing wrong with eating eggs they contain good cholesterol you can eat two per day without worrying.
Garlic and Olive Oil are good cholesterol lowering/controlling foods.0 -
Nothing wrong with eating eggs they contain good cholesterol you can eat two per day without worrying.
Garlic and Olive Oil are good cholesterol lowering/controlling foods.
But it doesn't need controlling or lowering!
It's just cholesterol, it's necessary, it ain't going to kill you.
I correct myself, too little cholesterol WILL kill you.
Treat it like air, the body will work out how much it needs and adjust accordingly.0 -
Your body produces FAR more cholesterol than you can get through diet. Eat the whole egg and don't worry about cholesterol.
If you're worried about cholesterol, low carbohydrate eating will put your blood lipids in good shape within a few weeks - upping HDL, decreasing the deadly VLDL, and decimating triglycerides like your body forgot how to make them.
Certainly don't worry about lowering your numbers if your VLDL and triglyceride numbers aren't unhealthy. From what I've read, lower cholesterol is associated with higher incidences of all-reason mortality.
Cholesterol is just cholesterol there is no bad cholesterol per se, it's the proportion and type of protein the body produces (lipoprotein) for transportation that is important. It's the small dense LDL proteins that are of concern and trigs in the blood in tandem with it's relationship with HDL proteins. If the body produces too many sdLDL and our HDL is low and trigs are high, we're in deep trouble, but if LDL is the larger more buoyant LDL and trigs are very low with high to average HDL, we're doing well.
A recent study of 231,986 hospitalizations from 541 hospitals, admission lipid levels were documented in 136,905 75% of those patients who had a heart attach with an average LDL of 104, half under 100 and with 17% under 70. Average trigs were 160 and HDL was under 40 with only 1.4% of patients with HDL over 60. This was run by the National Cholesterol Education Program and their conclusion was that LDL cholesterol guidelines are still too high and need to be lowered further. I wonder if any of the directors of NCEP have any honorariums from any drug companies that produce cholesterol lowering drugs?
Of course the 25% group had higher overall cholesterol, I think I would prefer to be in the minority in this study.0 -
So just got my bloodwork back from the doc and my HDL is 59 and my LDL is 141 and VLDL is 18 = 218
My HDL is "in range" but my LDL is high. How do I lower my cholesterol? And what is the truth about cholesterol? Do I eat the whole egg or not? Some say yes some say no.
I'm so confused!
Didn't post that my triglyceride is 89.
All levels are "in-range" except LDL. Hmmmm - freaking out about nothing? Just a little diet tweeking and I should be good. I will NOT take statins! I am already on HBP meds and they tell me it's genetic so there's nothing I can do with diet and excercise. Doesn't mean I'm not going to continue to try!0
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