Any most likely. But Wikianswers.com would be best. It amazing and it helps allot. You should be glad on that. This website is like the most helpful website ever.
The website myfoodmyhealth.com should be the perfect website to answer your question. They list a variety of vitamins and explain why these vitamins combat high cholesterol. They also have a meal planner and a sample recipe to start you off.
The website www.webmd.com has a free cholesterol chart available. The information includes good and bad cholesterol as well as triglycerides.
The Mayo Clinic website has information about cholesterol levels and how to interpret your cholesterol numbers at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol-levels/CL00001. There are also links on this page to other good information about controlling your cholesterol.
You can lower your cholesterol pretty easily by eating foods that are high in whole grains, and low in sodium. Try this website for more information. cholesterol.emedtv.com/���cholesterol/���low-cholesterol-foods.html
HDL stands for high-density lipoprotein, and it is considered the "good" cholesterol because it helps remove the LDL, otherwise known as the "bad" cholesterol, from arteries. You can learn more at http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/tc/high-cholesterol-overview
The WebMD website will give you the explanation of the cholesterol HDL ratio and will also tell you the benefits of a good HDL ratio. HDL stands for High Density Lipo-Protein. It is the good cholesterol in the bloodstream.
There are many sites you could use to learn about cholesterol levels. I like using the American Heart Association for reference. They explain the good and bad cholesterol levels the best. Your diet and your exercise contributes to your overall blood cholesterol levels.
Http://www.care2.com/greenliving/the-cholesterol-lowering-diet-plan.html is a good website with great information on lowering your cholesterol. It outlines some good things to eat and others to avoid.
Low cholesterol diet foods are good for people who have high cholesterol. Some good low cholesterol diet foods are fruits (apples, bananas, pears), vegetables (peppers, broccoli, onions) and low fat dairy products. A good website to check out is http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/features/checklist-your-low-cholesterol-diet
Several websites explain the way a cholesterol test works. A coronary screen measures the total amount of cholesterol in one's bloodstream. Health Check USA explains the importance and will even screen one for results within two or three days.
no there is no cholesterol in veggies if there is there is only good cholesterol in it.
To find out more about foods high in cholesterol I would check out a book from the library on human nutrition. Webmd.com is a wonderful medical website with thousands of articles, some of which talk about the causes and effects of cholesterol as well as the sources of good and bad cholesterol.