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High Cholestral Medications

Posted by sallym on 26th February 2010

Medications for high cholestral can help control some of your related health problems, and the levels that your body is making daily. If you have been told that you have high cholestral you can get help from your family doctor, and read about your alternatives online. Your body makes cholestral everyday and if you are eating right, you are exercising and you are watching your weight, and you find that your cholestral level is not going down you may need to use medications. That way your cholestral can be reduced to a good, healthy level that will leave you free from worry.

Great changes can be made with the use of medications to lower your cholestral if you are find that you have problems in lowering it yourself through any other means. The choice to use medications is one that should not be taken lightly and should not be made overnight. If you levels are medium you should first try to reduce the cholestral that you eat, and you should try to lose weight if you need to, and to exercise more before, resorting to medication.

If you have little stress in your life, and you are not overweight, your doctor may explain why you should try the cholestral lowering life style changes first. Every person's needs are different. If you are ever in doubt as to what your medical provider is offering you in the form of information about the medication or your condition you should seek another opinion from another doctor and then you can weigh your options.

There are different types of medication that could be prescribed in order to lower your cholestral. They include Mevacor, Zocof, and Lipitor. They are designed to reduce the risk of blood clots that you could face with high cholestral. There is also Questran, and Colestid, and Lopid, and Tricor. however. As with all medical treatments, they should only be taken with a formal prescription from your doctor and you should be aware that there are often side effects. If you have high cholestral it is essential that you get prompt, professional advice from a qualified health professional.

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HDL: When Good Cholesterol Goes Bad

Posted by bunches on 23rd February 2010

Dr. Jay Heinecke, professor in the University of Washington's Department of Medicine, reveals how new research suggests HDL, the "good" cholesterol, may also have a harmful side. Renowned for its ability to protect against heart disease, scientists have found the protein composition of HDL plays an important role in whether this kind of cholesterol is helpful or dangerous. A better understanding of these proteins could lead to new, more accurate tests for predicting or evaluating heart disease. To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

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Why having high cholesterol isn’t always bad

Posted by bunches on 17th February 2010

High cholesterol is bad, right? Not always! In this week's ultrawellness blog, Dr. Mark Hyman explains the surprising truth about cholesterol and tells you which tests you really need to determine your risk of heart disease. For more, see www.ultrawellness.com

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Low Cholestrol Diet Choices

Posted by sallym on 15th February 2010

There are many approaches to eating a low cholestrol diet. You could make sure when you go to do your grocery shopping that you buy lean meats and fat free foods. However, no matter what kind of foods you are going to buy, you would still have to watch how you prepare your food for eating. You want to make sure that you are not frying your food in grease or fat if you can possible avoid it. Also, pay attention to how much fat is actually on the meat when you are buying it, especially for meats such as lamb, beef or pork.

The best way to prepare your meals is when you go to cook a meal try to broil or steam some of the food. If you broil your meats instead of frying them, you will loose some of the fat that is on the meat instead of it sitting in the grease whilst being cooked. In another instance, if you were to steam your vegetables you would actually enhance the taste of them instead of loosing the taste in the juice of the canned vegetables that you buy on the store shelf.

The best kind of vegetables that you could buy are fresh ones but if that is not always suitable for you there is the option of buying frozen ones as well. Even when you are going to purchase chicken it may be healthier to buy the skinless type so that you do not have the fat that is in its skin and should thus have lower cholestrol.

When you are watching what you are eating, your best bet is to watch the fat and calories intake that you have for your main meal. Even when you are out to eat, there are ways to watch what you are eating even though it might take a bit of will power on your behalf. But if you can choose low cholestrol foods your health will greatly benefit so any sacrifices you make with regard your diet, will be worth it.

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Lower Cholestrol for Increased Health

Posted by sallym on 11th February 2010

You need to pay close attention to your cholestrol level. If it's high you may need to watch what you are eating or take prescriptions to help get a lower reading for your body. The best way to find out if you have a good cholestrol number for your body is through a health care professional and a proper test.

If you discover that you need to lower your cholestrol then you just need to watch what you are taking in through the foods that you eat on a dialy basis. You would need to be careful not to eat foods with a large amount of fat in or on them. It is always better to eat foods that are healthier for you such as different fruits and vegetables which will help keep your cholestrol at a safe level.

In all of this it is better to keep in close touch with your family doctor so that they are able to monitor how you are doing. They will help you in your efforts to keep the levels where they need to be at for you to have fewer complications with it later in life.

They may want you to take some if you need to significantly lower cholestrol levels. If they are very high you will need to bring them down as a matter of urgency. Or, if they are only slightly elevated, you may only need to adjust what you are eating in your daily diet. But if you do not watch what you are taking in from what you eat you could be setting yourself up for more complications in the future.

When you have your cholestrol levels in the healthy range you could actually be saving your own life in the long range. When they are up you could be setting yourself up for heart problems in the near future. They could cause you to have heart attacks or srokes from all the clots that build up in your blood stream from the high cholestrol. The main thing to remember is that you would need to keep up with your yearly physicals so your doctor can keep a close eye on your levels and your can lower cholestrol promptly, if necessary, and thus keep in good health.

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Monitoring Your Cholesterol

Posted by sallym on 10th February 2010

Our health is often the main concern to each of us, so understanding how our body works and knowing how to maintain it well can sometimes prevent a major crisis before it occurs. Knowledge of cholesterol will help you do this.

Cholesterol is normally present in your body and mainly produced by the liver, though, it is also influenced by some of the food products we use in our daily diet. It is not necessarily weight-based. It is common for slimmer people to have higher levels then those who are overweight.

Preventing High Levels of Cholesterol

Our body naturally needs cholesterol, so we are not looking to eliminate it, but merely to keep the right levels. Men and women have different cholesterol level requirements, which your doctor will be happy to explain you in detail.

Food items that increase cholesterol are red meat, egg yolks, and shellfish. To get a whole list, contact your doctor or check any online site specialized in this field.

There are many cholesterol medicines available on the market, but they should only be taken following your doctor’s advice. Another helpful product is a cholesterol monitor with which you can check your levels from the comfort of your home. You can read more about this in the cholesterol readings explained article.

Anyone can acquire such a device, and the whole family can use it with ease for in between doctor check-ups.

Cholesterol monitors come in different sizes. Some can be easily place it in a handbag or briefcase without attracting much attention. They are easy to use and the results are produced within minutes. This device is a must for those who suffer from high cholesterol and need to keep a regular check on its levels.

It is advised to check your cholesterol levels mainly after meals so you can determine if it has increased or not. This is a great investment for the entire family, everyone from the eldest to the youngest members will enjoy using the cholesterol monitor, and at the same time it will help improve their awareness of the subject and their health. It is never too early or too late to learn how to improve your health.

Taking control of your health is what we must all try to achieve, but it is up to us to improve and/or maintain our overall good health. Sometimes just exercising and eating well is not enough; take the time to listen, understand, and work with your body.

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