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High Cholesterol - Signs, Symptoms, Causes

By Thomas Salatto


High cholesterol is what the average person calls it. The medical term is hypercholesterolemia and it is a risk factor for heart disease. No signs or symptoms are usually visible until the problem becomes significant. Occasionally, yellowish patches appear around the eyelids or in the outer margin of the iris of the eye. Lumps may form in the tendons of the body, especially in the Achilles tendon. But most of the time, the fatty waxy yellowish substance lodges inside the walls of the blood vessels, where you cannot see it. That's why you must have your blood levels checked on a regular basis, even if you feel healthy. It could be a family issue you are unaware of.

The organic method to reduce the cholesterol levels is going to be by developing a few changes in lifestyle as well as doing exercises. This helps the person slim down, that is directly associated towards the levels of cholesterol within the body. When individuals think about going on a diet, several believe this implies saying farewell to a few of life's juicier meals but it's not really.

The individual may have to restrict the actual intake as well as increase the new things which are healthier. More frequently, this may call for consuming foods which are an excellent source of dietary fiber as well as lower in unhealthy fats. A few examples worth mentioning are artichokes, corn, seafood, garlic cloves, legumes, fresh mushrooms, nut, essential olive oil, soy milk and whole grain products.

What Lipitor will do is lower your cholesterol. If this is so, why doesn't it prevent heart disease? The simple answer is that there is no correlation between heart disease and cholesterol. In other words, of the people who have heart attacks, about one-half will have "high" cholesterol and one-half will have normal or low cholesterol.

Cholesterol is not fat; it is a waxy substance of which about 80 percent is made in the liver. It is produced from a molecule called HMG-CoA. Statins poison the enzyme that converts this molecule to cholesterol. They also stop the production of CoQ10, which is an essential part of the production of ATP, the main energy unit of our cells. Ironically, the highest concentration of CoQ10 is in the heart.

Age a Factor -? Getting older is a possible cause, although not necessarily inevitable. Dietary changes and improved nutritional status can combat high cholesterol regardless of a person's age. A number of other health problems can cause hypercholesterolemia including: * Hypothyroidism * Pancreatitis * Type II diabetes * Nephrosis * Cirrhosis and other liver diseases

Certain prescription medications can also cause the health problem including progesterone, corticosteroids, anabolic steroids and diuretics. No drug is without risk and many of them have a negative effect on liver function. Anything that messes with the liver can cause hypercholesterolemia, as well as other health problems. While statin drugs are the usual treatment of choice, they too are risky. It is possible to lower high cholesterol naturally without drugs. Now that you know some basic causes, you'll learn how in my next article.




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