I think it will not effect!!!
High blood cholesterol itself does not cause symptoms, so many people are unaware that a variety of things can affect the cholesterol levels in your blood.
a person who sells coconuts is called a coconut seller, coconut wender or hawker
White chicken without the skin, lean cuts of meat that have little or no fat, but if you want to avoid cholesterol eat more fish.AnswerThe kind without meat in it. Meat consists of animal cells. All animal cells contain cholesterol. Red meat contains more cholesterol than other types of meat. Fish and fowl have about 1/4 to 1/2 the cholesterol of red meat From a point of view of health, however, cholesterol intake generally has little, if any effect on blood cholesterol levels. The liver produces about 5 times as much cholesterol as the average person consumes in a day. If a person consumes less cholesterol, the liver tends to boost production to compensate. Alternatively, when the person consumes more cholesterol, the liver will generally produce a bit less.
Yes, it's a mild laxative. You can get coconut milk or water, and depending on a person's bowel tolerance it can effect them more or less. But it is a mild laxative.
The normal cholesterol of a person will depend on the person's gender, age, height, weight, and other factors. The ideal cholesterol for women of any age is below 200. For men, the ideal cholesterol is below 200, as well.
Coconut milk is not essential for the human bodies' survival so a person can live a long life without it.
No cholesterol is needed in a person's diet. The liver normally manufactures all the cholesterol a person needs. When food that contain saturated fatty acids is eaten, it can increase the level of a cholesterol-carrying substances in the blood and may harm a person's health.
It depends on the type of trans fatty acids., the manufactured, man-made type have a negative effect on health, destroying the good trans-fats, which come from cud-chewing animals, especially when they are grass fed, they raise they bad cholesterol (LDL) and lower the good cholesterol, (HDL) increasing the risk of heart disease. The good trans-fats, from healthy, grass fed cud-chewing animals actually do the opposite, reduce bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol and promote a healthy cardiovascular system.
yes they can.
i don't know ask the doctor or an elder person
T.srihita
It varies depending on the person and the coconut. Every coconut is different and each person has a different sense of taste and smell, it's just how you perceive it.