Showing posts with label Cholesterol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cholesterol. Show all posts

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Health Care Tips & Facts-About Cholesterol































Cholesterol is a fatty substance which is an important part of the outer lining(membrane) of cells in the body of animals.



Cholesterol is also found in the blood circulation of humans.



The Cholesterol in a person's blood originates from two major sources; dietary intake and liver production.



Dietary cholesterol comes mainly from meat, poultry, fish, and dairy products.



Organ meats,such as liver, are especially high in cholesterol content,while foods of plant origin contain no cholesterol.



After a meal, cholesterol is absorbed by the intestines into the blood circulation and is then packaged inside a protein coat. This cholesterol-protein coat complex is called a chylomicron.



There are two type of Cholesterol.



(1) HDL Cholesterol

(2) LDL Cholesterol



HDL cholesterol is called the "good cholesterol" because HDL cholesterol particles prevent atherosclerosis by extracting cholesterol from the artery walls and disposing of them through the liver.



LDL cholesterol is called "bad" cholesterol, because elevated levels of LDL cholesterol are associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease.LDL lipoprotein deposits cholesterol on the artery walls, causing the formation of a hard, thick substance called cholesterol plaque.



Lower Your Cholesterol :-



The higher your level of cholesterol, the higher your chances of developing coronary heart disease.



A surprising number of people have very high levels of cholesterol in their blood without realising it. If you thought cholesterol was only a problem if you are middle aged or overweight, think again.Even extremely thin and young people can have elevated cholesterol levels.



The best way to combat cholesterol levels is to fight to keep the level under control.



Cholesterol and fat deposits clog the arteries, which carry blood to the heart. As a result, oxygen supply to the blood gets hampered slowly.There are no symptoms, and the only symptom really is a heart attack. By then it may be too late to start the fight against cholesterol.



Don't wait for the disease to hit you before you start taking some action. It is best to be proactive at the outset and work on preventing cholesterol levels from increasing. Cholesterol is mainly a lifestyle disease, and bringing it down naturally calls for some changes to your way of life. So if you have high cholesterol or if you want to prevent developing high cholesterol, here's what you can do.



Foods which are high in saturated fats and cholesterol include animal products like meat, cheese, milk and eggs. If you eat a diet which includes a lot of these products, it makes sense for you to get a blood test. Anyone over the age of 20 should go in for a blood test at regular intervals.



You don't need to go in for any surgery or extensive medication to lower cholesterol levels. All you need to do is improve your lifestyle - which will be better for your general health as well. It is the same advice any other doctor, nutritionist or fitness expert would give you: Exercise regularly and eat low-fat, high fibre foods.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Health Care Ideas-For Monitor Cholesterol

Do You want to fight with Cholesterol???

Here Its a some Fighting Point.
Cholesterol is the main form of fat carried in the blood stream.

The parts of these fats are derived from food and a part is itself produced by the body.

Normal levels of cholesterol in the blood are advisable but excess of it is harmful for the body.

A high level of cholesterol is the major risk factor for various heart problems.

The desirable cholesterol level in the blood is below 200 and levels above 240 shows high risk for heart diseases.

Various Ways to Lower Cholesterol :-

Reduce intake of fat to just 20 Gms per day.Try to use minimal amounts of sugar and avoid ice-creams and other heavy fat desserts like pastries, cookies and other bakery products.

Avoid organ meats like liver, brain and also egg-yolks as they have high amounts of cholesterol. Egg white is beneficial as high in protein.

Avoid saturated fats like cheese, cream and butter.

Use olive oil and canola oil in cooking as they are helpful in lowering blood cholesterol. Safflower oil and corn oil can also be used.

Fish contains good amounts of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids that helps in maintaining cholesterol levels and also improves vision. Fish can be taken in grilled or baked style without using much of oil. If vegetarian walnuts and flaxseed oil serves the same purpose.

Intake of good amount of fiber in the diet helps in excreting the excess of cholesterol from the body by enhancing the bowel movement. Foods like whole grain cereals, oats, legumes, apples, pears, plums, carrots, barley should be included in the diet.

Soy protein foods such as tofu, soy milk are good sources of protein and lowers cholesterol.

2-3 cloves of raw garlic when taken in the early morning help in lowering blood cholesterol.

A good amount of exercising will help in reducing weight and finally the cholesterol levels.
Smoking and drinking should also be avoided.

Garlic:- Garlic is very effective in lowering blood pressure. Take 2-3 raw garlic cloves a day. It slows down the pulse rate and relieves the symptoms of dizziness, numbness and shortness of breath and formation of gas within the digestive system.

Lemon:- Lemon is also very effective food in controlling high blood pressure. It helps in maintaining capillary fragility.

Grapefruit:-Grapefruit is useful in preventing high blood pressure.

Watermelon:-Watermelon also safeguards against high blood pressure. The seeds of watermelon also can be dried and roasted and taken in liberal amounts.

Rice:- Rice is low-fat, low-cholesterol and low-salt content is very good for people suffering from high B.P. who have been advised salt-restricted diet. Particularly brown rice having calcium soothes and relaxes the nervous system and helps relieve High B.P symptoms.

Potato:- Boiled potatoes are very valuable in lowering high B.P. Boiled potatoes absorb very little salt and thus are very useful. Potatoes are rich in Potassium and not sodium salts and magnesium present in potato is also beneficial.

Parsley:- Parsley is very useful in high blood pressure. It helps maintain the blood vessels .Parsley can be taken as a beverage by simmering 20gms of fresh parsley leaves gently in 250 ml of water for a few minutes. Drink this several times a day.

Vegetable Juice:- Raw vegetable juices, especially carrot and spinach juices, taken separately or in combination, are also beneficial in the treatment of high B.P If taken in combination, 300 ml of carrot juice and 200 ml of spinach juice should be mixed to make 500 ml and taken daily. If taken separately, one glass should be taken twice daily, morning and evening.

 
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