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Tips for Lowering Cholesterol

 

1. Substitute 2 egg whites for 1 whole egg in baking

 

2. Try lean ham, Canadian bacon, turkey bacon and reduced fat sausage

and bacon instead of regular sausage and bacon.

 

3. Season vegetables with lemon, garlic, onion, chives or pepper

instead of animal fat.

 

4. Have cooked dry beans and peas instead of meat occasionally; or

substitute for part of the meat in casseroles.

 

5. Bake, broil or boil with liquid vegetable oils in place of animal

fat.

 

6. Eat moderate portions (3-4 ounces) rather then large servings of

lean meats and poultry.

 

7. Select lean cuts of meat and trim visible fat; remove skin from

poultry.

 

8. Try reduced fat or fat free varieties of milk, cheese, ice cream,

sour cream and yogurt.

 

9. Enjoy all types of seafood, including shellfish and canned fish

packed in water.

 

10. Make an egg omelet using egg whites and either one or no egg yolk.

 

 

The Beef on Cholesterol

 

You often never hear anything good about cholesterol, but it actually has some

very important functions in the body. Cholesterol is a fatty, wax-like substance

that helps the brain and nervous system operate normally, and it's used to make

cell walls, hormones and vitamin D.

 

Too much cholesterol in the blood is what creates a problem. A risk factor for

both heart attack and stroke, high blood cholesterol increases the chance of

plaque or blockages developing in arteries.

 

Lowering blood cholesterol can slow or stop the buildup of plaque. While your

risk of cardiovascular disease depends on many factors, from genetics to

lifestyle habits, keeping your blood cholesterol levels within ideal ranges can

greatly lower your risk.

 

Consider some dietary changes, such as drinking green tea and eating more

soluble fiber (oat bran), foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids (salmon, sardines,

walnuts), and leafy greens and fresh fruits. Foods like onions, garlic, chili

peppers and shiitake mushrooms all have some cholesterol lowering effects.

Reduce your intake of saturated fats. That means fats of animal origin, in

addition to palm and coconut oils, margarine, vegetable shortening and all

products made with partially hydrogenated oils of any kind. (Keep in mind that

your body makes its own cholesterol. Eating saturated fats increases that

production.) Also, cut out coffee, black tea and cola.

 

Try to bring your cholesterol under control with a low-fat diet and daily

exercise (at least 30 minutes of aerobic activity). These changes are essential

to any cholesterol-lowering program, no matter what supplement or drug you take.

 

Cholestin is a natural supplement product with a very long history of

traditional use Traditional . Cholestin comes from a strain of

red yeast (Monascus) that is used as a natural flavoring and food coloring in

Chinese cooking. The active component, Lovastatin, is also the key ingredient in

an allopathic drug called Mevacor, an FDA-approved cholesterol drug available by

prescription. Cholestin can be found in a health food store.

 

Limiting Saturated Fat Is Most Important

 

The cholesterol found in food (called dietary cholesterol),can raise your blood

cholesterol. Only foods that come from animals contain cholesterol. Egg yolks,

organ meats, and whole milk dairy products are especially high in cholesterol.

To keep dietary intake of cholesterol at the recommended level of 300 milligrams

(mg) per day or less:

 

-Avoid organ meats.

 

-Limit egg yolks to 4 per week.

 

-Eat no more than 6-8 ounces of meat/poultry/seafood per day.

 

-Choose fat free or low fat dairy products.

 

-Limiting dietary cholesterol is beneficial, but reducing saturated

fat intake is a much more effective way to lower blood cholesterol

levels.

 

-Saturated fats are usually solid at room temperature. They are found primarily

in animal fats like poultry, beef, or dairy fat. Two vegetable oils, palm and

coconut, are also highly saturated, as are hydrogenated and partially

hydrogenated (solid) vegetable shortenings.

 

-Unsaturated fats that include monounsaturated (olive and canola oils) and

polyunsaturated fats (safflower and sunflower oils) are the healthiest choices.

 

Fiber, Flaxseed, Garlic, Guggul

 

Dietary fiber is the part of a plant that is resistant to the body's digestive

enzymes. Only a relatively small amount of fiber is digested or metabolized in

the stomach or intestines. Most of it moves through the gastrointestinal tract

and ends up in the stool. Although most fiber is not digested, it delivers

several important health benefits.

 

First, fiber retains water, resulting in softer and bulkier stools that prevent

constipation and hemorrhoids. A high-fiber diet also reduces the risk of colon

cancer, perhaps by speeding the rate at which stool passes through the intestine

and by keeping the digestive tract clean. In addition, fiber binds with certain

substances that would normally result in the production of cholesterol, and

eliminates these substances from the body.

 

In this way, a high-fiber diet helps lower blood cholesterol levels, reducing

the risk of heart disease.It is recommended that about 30-60 percent of your

total daily calories come from carbohydrates. If much of your diet consists of

healthy complex carbohydrates, you should easily fulfill the recommended daily

minimum of 25 grams of fiber. About 2 slices of whole wheat bread and 2 glasses

of dissolvable fiber (psyllium husk, pectin and guar gum) a day equals the

requirement for lowering cholesterol levels.

 

Flaxseed oil is derived from the seeds of the flax plant. Flaxseed oil and

flaxseed contain substances that promote good health and is used as a

nutritional supplement. It is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, especially

alpha-linolenic acid, which appears to be beneficial for heart disease,

inflammatory bowel disease, arthritis, cholesterol and a variety of other health

conditions. Flaxseed also contains a group of chemicals called lignans that may

play a role in the prevention of cancer. Take 1,000 mg of flaxseed oil in the

morning and 1,000 mg in the evening.

 

Garlic. So much research has been done on the great benefits of garlic. In

Europe, garlic has come to be seen as an all-around treatment for preventing

atherosclerosis, the cause of heart disease and strokes. Garlic may fight

atherosclerosis in many ways, such as protecting against free radicals,

countering the tendency of the blood to clot, and possibly reducing blood

pressure and cholesterol levels. Preliminary evidence suggests that regular use

of garlic may help prevent cancer. Garlic may be an effective antibiotic when it

contacts the tissue directly, but there is no evidence that it works like a

standard antibiotic, spreading throughout the body and killing organisms

everywhere. Garlic has known antifungal properties,and there is preliminary

evidence suggesting that Ajoene, a compound derived from garlic, might help

treat athlete's foot. Garlic has also been proposed as a treatment for asthma,

candida, colds, diabetes, and vaginal infections. Garlic oil products are often

recommended for children's ear infections. While these products may reduce pain,

it is very unlikely that they have any actual effect on the infection because

the eardrum is in the way. Contrary to some reports, garlic does not appear to

be a useful treatment for Helicobacter pylori, the stomach bacteria implicated

as a major cause of ulcers. One clove a day or 900 mg a day is recommended.

 

Guggul (gum guggul) is a resin produced by the mukul mirth tree. Guggulipid is

extracted from guggul and contains chemicals called " plant sterols "

(guggulsterones E and Z), which are believed to be active in the human body.

Experts from UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and Baylor College of

Medicine in Houston, found that the extract blocks the body's Farnesoid X

Receptor (FXR). This receptor plays a key role in managing cholesterol levels by

triggering the process in which the body converts cholesterol to bile acids.

 

It this process happens too quickly the body is not able to get rid of enough

cholesterol, leaving levels high and increasing the risks of heart disease. The

researchers said their findings, published in the latest issue of Science

magazine (May 2002), could pave the way for the use of guglipid in new

cholesterol-lowering drugs.

 

Guggul is a resin known to increase white blood cell counts and possess strong

disinfecting properties. A wide range of actions makes this plant very helpful

not only in protecting against the common cold, but also in various skin, dental

and ophthalmic infections. In addition, Guggul has long been known to lower

cholesterol and triglycerides, while maintaining or improving the HDL to LDL

ratio. Standard guggul extracts contain 5% guggulsterones which tanslates to a

dose of 500mg three times a day.

 

Blood Lipid Guidelines

 

Total Cholesterol

Desirable..........<200 mg/dl

Borderline High.....200 - 239 mg/dl

High................>240 mg/dl

 

 

LDL Cholesterol

Optimal............<100 mg/dl

Above optimal......100 - 129 mg/dl

Borderline high....130 - 159 mg/dl

High...............160 - 189 mg/dl

Very High..........>190 mg/dl

 

 

HDL Cholesterol

Low................<40 mg/dl Male

....................<45 mg/dl Female

Optimal............>60 mg/dl Male/Female

 

 

Triglycerides

Normal............<150 mg/dl

Borderline.........150 - 199 mg/dl

High...............200 - 499 mg/dl

Very High..........>500 mg/dl

 

 

 

Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac

http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments.htm

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