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Answer: Not everyone with high cholesterol is destined to develop early coronary heart disease. First, a breakdown into the LDL (bad) and HDL (good) cholesterol should always be done. Some people with high cholesterol have normal LDL but high HDL (which is a...

HeartInfo Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: Yes, "statins" are cholesterol-lowering drugs that are available only with a prescription. BENECOL® Spreads are intended for use in the dietary management of cholesterol. The unique dietary ingredient in BENECOL® Spreads, Plant Stanol Esters,...

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Answer: Too much cholesterol in the blood can increase your risk of coronary heart disease and diseases of the arteries. If you have been diagnosed with high cholesterol levels a good first step in helping to reduce your levels is to review your diet, in par...

Nicola Burgher, Author of the Creators Diet

Answer: Yes. Total blood cholesterol is made up mainly of "bad" LDL cholesterol and "good" HDL cholesterol. LDL-C is thought to bring cholesterol to the tissues, and HDL-C is thought to take it away. Therefore, if you have a high level of HDL-C, you are not ...

Hdl Cholesterol - Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: Most people don’t realize that for every increase of just 1 point in your total cholesterol level, your chances of a heart attack go up 2%, and a rise of just 25 points means a 50% increase to your risk of having a heart attack. Here’s wh...

Optichol, The Natural Alternative for Optimum Cholesterol Health, FAQ

Answer: After 35 years of our "war on cholesterol , we now know that cholesterol is not our enemy, it is the most vital substance in our bodies. We also have learned that atherosclerosis, the basis of heart attacks and strokes, is an inflammatory process, wi...

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Answer: If the level of cholesterol that is inside the blood rises too high, deposits of cholesterol can be laid down inside the blood vessels. These plaques of cholesterol can make the blood vessels narrower or even block them completely. Angina, heart atta...

Frequently Asked Questions | Cholesterol Levels

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