Program for my fitness: cholesterol

Cholesterol is an essential substance in our body that is part of the composition of cell membranes and is involved in the production of a number of hormones. But its increase in the blood and in the walls of the arteries can be dangerous (atherosclerosis).

Contrary to what we might think, only 1/4 of the cholesterol in our body comes from food, 3/4 from the liver.

Good and bad cholesterol

Cholesterol in the blood is transported by lipoproteins (Fat + Protein). LDL lipoproteins transport circulating cholesterol from the liver to the cells. HDL lipoproteins transport circulating cholesterol from cells to the liver.

Thus, LDL lipoproteins play the role of delivery truck, while HDL lipoproteins play the role of garbage truck. LDL cholesterol is the bad cholesterol because it is the one that can bind to the blood vessels and gradually clog them.

HDL cholesterol is the good cholesterol because it is the one that leaves the cells to be recycled and eliminated by the liver. People with high LDL cholesterol and/or low HDL cholesterol have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease:

  • a 1% drop in LDL cholesterol levels reduces the risk of heart attack by 2%.
  • A 1% increase in HDL cholesterol levels decreases the risk by 3%.

Interpretation of laboratory results

Desirable Moderate risk High risk
Total cholesterol < 1.90 g/l Between 2.00 and 2.40 g/l > 2.40 g/l
HDL cholesterol > 0.40 g/l Between 0.40 and 0.30 g/l < 0.30 g/l
LDL cholesterol < 1.15 g/l Between 1.15 and 1.25 g/l > 1.25 g/l

Natural program to reduce bad cholesterol

I suggest that you adopt an all-natural formula that reduces bad cholesterol while increasing good cholesterol as effectively as conventional drugs, but with no side effects.

  • Polycosanolis a natural substance, extracted from sugarcane, which plays a key role in the prevention of cardiovascular disease through its cholesterol-lowering and anti-platelet aggregation action. Policosanol reduces the production of cholesterol by the liver.
  • Thered yeast rice has been used in China for a very long time. It is red rice on which Monascus purpureus yeast (a mushroom) has been fermented. The preparation is used for fermentation of red rice wine, preservation and seasoning of food. The therapeutic properties of red yeast rice are due to a red pigment produced by monascus yeast. This pigment reduces the production of cholesterol by the liver.
  • Guggulipid is a resin that is obtained by making incisions in the bark of an Indian tree, the Commiphora mukul. The hypolipidemic properties of this resin are attributed to sterol compounds: guggulsterones. In addition to its anti-cholesterol activity, guggulipid also has anti-platelet aggregation, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
  • L'inositol hexanicotinate. In several clinical investigations, niacin (vitamin B3) has been shown to be as effective as drugs in reducing LDL and increasing HDL, and appears to play into several other factors leading to cardiovascular disease. Unfortunately, some people do not tolerate it well and experience problems with vasodilation of the face and neck.

These problems no longer exist with a new form of niacin: inositol hexanicotinate found in Colmin+, a food supplement that helps maintain normal cholesterol levels. It is taken at a rate of 3 x 2 capsules per day before meals.


Recommended food products

dried beans, almonds, walnuts, garlic, onions, oats, apples, carrots, olive oil, avocados, almonds, shiitake mushrooms, soy beans, barley, grapefruit pulp, rice bran, red wine, seafood, especially fatty fish, fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C and beta-carotene, grains high in soluble fiber, alcohol, in moderate amounts

Products to avoid

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→ Recommended dietary supplements

  • Colmin+ Maintains a normal level of cholesterol in the body. It is ideal for cases of excess cholesterol and is indicated for the rebalancing of cholesterol levels.
  • Phycosens Phycocyanine contributes to cardiovascular well-being. It is anti-cholesterol, it has an anticoagulant action and its powerful antioxidant activity opposes the lesions of the arteries.
  • Coq10 It acts in particular on the circulating cholesterol, preventing it from oxidizing and thus from being deposited on the walls. However, to fulfill these different functions, it is essential to maintain sufficient quantities of coenzyme Q10.
  • Silicon It improves the elimination of organic waste and helps reduce cholesterol deposits.
Rent Medic 12 December, 2016
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