Cholesterol is like fat, it is found in the cells in your body and deals with metabolism. Several websites are available, such as www.webmd.com to help explain further.
Eating foods that are low in cholesterol and participating in an exercise routine are the best ways to lower cholesterol. If that doesn't work, there are meds your doctor can give you to control it.
Eating foods that are low in cholesterol and participating in an exercise routine are the best ways to lower cholesterol. If that doesn't work, there are meds your doctor can give you to control it.
Eating foods that are low in cholesterol and participating in an exercise routine are the best ways to lower cholesterol. If that doesn't work, there are meds your doctor can give you to control it.
In order to control your cholesterol, your family doctor may prescribe medication such as Statin to control high cholesterol. You should visit your family doctor for professional advice.
Since a large number of people with high cholesterol are overweight, a healthy diet and regular exercise are probably the most beneficial natural ways to control cholesterol levels.
There are a lot of ways to control your high cholesterol like maintaining a healthy weight and eating healthy foods. For more information on ways you can control your cholesterol try the Center of Disease Control and Prevention.
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High cholesterol is a concern for many people. WebMD has a some great input on alternate methods (such as using vitamins) to lower cholesterol, along with basic information about what causes a person to have high cholesterol. For further information, please go to: http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/guide/cholesterol-control-alternatives.
It is important to note that you should not determine your cholesterol levels just by your total cholesterol level. This needs to be further broken down into LDL, HDL , and triglycerides in order to give you some insight into the types of cholesterol that are in your blood.
I've been on microgestin for 2 years and my cholesterol has gone up 30 points both years. I'm in the process of switching birth control pills to see if it will help my cholesterol. My Doctor didn't think that was the problem but the pharmacist thought it was... we'll see!