Wallnuts don't contain LDL, by the contrary, they decrease the Low Density Lipid levels, which is known as the bad cholesterol. LDL is produced by the liver when the HDL level is low. It isn't a fat that makes part of any food. LDL level in the blood stream is optimum when below of 100 mg/dl. HDL level is desirable when over 35/40 mg/dl. Wallnuts have many others fantastic medicinal properties.
In moderation, yes. Walnuts are a good source of protein.
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The correct spelling of the plural noun is walnuts.
LDL-P stands for 'LDL-Particles' (as opposed to LDL-C which is LDL-Cholesterol). It's measured with a blood test commonly called "the particle test", and your LDL-P tells you the number of LDL particles in your blood. Usually LDL-P is measured along with LDL-C to obtain a more complete, detailed measure of cardiovascular risk - some doctors believe that particle levels as well as total cholesterol matter. Treatment strategies differ depending on the relationship between LDL-P and LDL-C, so there's not a 'cut and dried' target number for LDL-P (as there is for LDL-C).
what the normol hsl and ldl?
LDL is the bad cholesterol. LDL stands for low density lipoprotein cholesterol. LDL is produced in the liver and carries antioxidants and amino acids to other cells.
ldl normal value 100 to 120 then it is high levle ldl
Ldl is cholesterol, and can be found in chicken skin.
LDL means low density lipoprotein.
yes. walnuts are nearly deadly, i suggest you phone poison controll
125 LDL is basically means you have an elevated amount of cholesterol in your body.