Cholesterol in the diet gets broken down (at least somewhat) before entering the bloodstream. Your body is perfectly capable of making cholesterol from, basically, vinegar, so it doesn't need to take special care to preserve any in the diet.
Vegetable give cholesterol for body need and contol the liver cholesterol production.
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Cholesterol is a substance that comes from two sources-your body and food. Your liver, makes all the cholesterol you need and circulates it through the blood. But cholesterol is also found in animals, such as meat, poultry and dairy products
Blood type does not affect cholesterol levels. Heredity, eating low-fat foods, and exercise all do affect cholesterol levels.
Foods are a common source of cholesterol, especially eggs. A diet rich in cholesterol can lead to high levels of it.
Probably. Since most cholesterol (if not all) is contained in the blood and causes clots and such, losing blood should result in a minuscule (too little to matter) loss in cholesterol.
The body does not make enough cholesterol.
In Englishman named William Harvey was first to describe that blood circulates by blood vessels.
No, eating fat and cholesterol rich food contributes to the clogging of the blood vessels.Healthy dieting and exercise are the best ways to help clear blood vessels.
cholesterolEating saturated fat does not increase blood cholesterol.The liver controls the amount of cholesterol in the blood Eat an excess amout of cholesterol and the liver decreases its production. Eat too little cholesterol and the liver increases its production. Your body self regulates. There is no conclusive proof that serum cholesterol builds up plaque in the arteries, thus causing heart problems. It's a myth!
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Eating lard and other animal fats.