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AnswerAre you thinking of tapioca pudding or just plain tapioca? The cholesterol content is different for each. With tapioca pudding it depends on if whole, 2%, 1%, or skim milk is used in the recipe as well as if egg yolks are used or just egg whites. In ready-made packages of pudding, I would suggest looking at the label for cholesterol content. The cholesterol is good. Too high is bad and would harm your body more than benefit it.For plain tapioca (the dry pearls) there is no cholesterol. If you are concerned about cholesterol, I suggest buying the dry pearls and then using skim milk and egg whites in your preparation. This will decrease the amount of cholesterol in the final product.
HDL is the so called "good cholesterol". However, HDL cholesterol is not found as dietary cholesterol, it's simply measured in the blood.
too much cholesterol in the blood can lead to heart and blood vessel disease.
Good cholesterol is a measure of the cholesterol in your blood that is healthy for you, as opposed to unhealthy cholesterol which can harm your body if you have too much in your system. Find more information about good and bad cholesterol at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hdl-cholesterol/CL00030
Not a whole banana. tiny little pieces occasionally wont harm them.
High cholesterol can put you at risk for heart attack and stroke. High cholesterol diets include eating a lot of chips and junk food. One type of food that still tastes good and helps lower cholesterol is Cheerios cereal!
To a certain extent. Too much of anything can harm you. HDL is considered the "good" cholesterol and LDL is considered "bad". Just watch what foods you put in your body and you should be good!
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.
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Yes, having chlamydia once can harm you, but most people are cured of chlamydia without long-term effects.
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