Donating blood and it's effect on cholesterol levels....
dcdbeetlelover
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The gal at the local blood bank told me last night that giving blood helps lower cholesterol levels and aids your heart...or general health. Is this really true? My cholesterol levels have been creeping up the older I get...unfortunately this runs in my family genetics. Any data out there?
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Some, but we are talking about maybe four studies in the late 90s early 2000s, It was a pretty modest effect and is not well documented. I wouldn't count on donating blood to manage cholesterol.0
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Wasn't counting on it making a difference, but every little bit counts, eh? Reality is losing weight really does the trick. Thanks.0
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dcdbeetlelover wrote: »Wasn't counting on it making a difference, but every little bit counts, eh? Reality is losing weight really does the trick. Thanks.
Weight loss and regular exercise can help a lot. Something else you may want to consider (if you're not already doing it) is increasing your fibre intake (oat bran, metamucil etc)
mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-cholesterol/in-depth/cholesterol/art-20045192http://
http://webmd.com/diet/fiber-health-benefits-11/insoluble-soluble-fiber
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When your body replaces the donated blood with fresh blood it is considered to improve your health. How that might change cholesterol exactly I don't know.0
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