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Drop In Cholesterol Level
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Is it possible for my cholesterol level to drop from 7 to 4 in a few months without changing my diet, but upping my daily exercise, because although I am pleased it seems to good to be true.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From everything that Ive researched (and Ive researched it extensively) There seems to be no correlation between dietry cholesterol and blood cholesterol. Although medics first response is to try and get you to take statins without exploring other ways to reduce it.
Its great that you have reduced it through exercise.
Its great that you have reduced it through exercise.
I thought it was a given that there is no relation between dietary cholesterol and blood cholesterol. That has been known for many years. It's saturated fat that causes your body to produce cholesterol. Eating eggs or prawns or whatever that contain their own cholesterol won't make any difference to your cholesterol levels.
//It's saturated fat that causes your body to produce cholesterol.//
My sister eats NO saturated fat and yet her cholesterol is very high.
Im not convinced at all about the correlation between foods and high cholesterol. Ive also know several people who have extremely high cholesterol and yet continue to live healthy active lives into old age.
It sounds a bit crass but I think that this thing about cholesterol is a bit of a scam to sell more drugs (statins)
My sister eats NO saturated fat and yet her cholesterol is very high.
Im not convinced at all about the correlation between foods and high cholesterol. Ive also know several people who have extremely high cholesterol and yet continue to live healthy active lives into old age.
It sounds a bit crass but I think that this thing about cholesterol is a bit of a scam to sell more drugs (statins)
Nailit
Just finished watching the match....now I can concentrate.
I agree with 237SJ......the direct association between dietary cholesterol and blood cholesterol is tenuous at best.
Exercise is a poor method of lowering your blood cholesterol, certainly from 7-4 in a few months.
The BIG question IS........is there any relationship between a raised blood cholesterol and heart attacks and strokes?
Just finished watching the match....now I can concentrate.
I agree with 237SJ......the direct association between dietary cholesterol and blood cholesterol is tenuous at best.
Exercise is a poor method of lowering your blood cholesterol, certainly from 7-4 in a few months.
The BIG question IS........is there any relationship between a raised blood cholesterol and heart attacks and strokes?
//But doesn't cholesterol form plaques on artery walls which can break off in the same way that blood clots can and travel to the heart or brain causing heart attacks or strokes?//
237, Ive read some really interesting stuff about all of this in the past. However overall have to agree with Sqad that cholesterol has little to do with heart attacks or stroke.
237, Ive read some really interesting stuff about all of this in the past. However overall have to agree with Sqad that cholesterol has little to do with heart attacks or stroke.
LOL...237......90% of the med.profession would agree with you..BUT...to support your hypothesis, there must be a correlation between the cholesterol in the blood (LDL in particular) but at post mortem, this is not always the case. Many Drs including myself question whether there is ANY correlation between LDL ( cholesterol) and i am one of them.
Now in a study in L.A emergency room ( not got a link)in 74% of cases of heart attack, the blood cholesterol was normal.......odd?
Bottom line 237, your theory is the mainline thought amongst doctors.
Now in a study in L.A emergency room ( not got a link)in 74% of cases of heart attack, the blood cholesterol was normal.......odd?
Bottom line 237, your theory is the mainline thought amongst doctors.