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1 year ago
How to know if I have increased cholesterol levels?
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1 year ago
In most of the people, there are no signs and symptoms making it even more dangerous for health. The best way to know is to get a regular health check-up and to ask your doctor for blood tests that check cholesterol levels.
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1 year ago
Is celery helpful in reducing cholesterol levels?
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1 year ago
The pthalides in celery, stimulates the secretion of the bile juices that further reduces the cholesterol levels. Less cholesterol means less plague on the artery walls and thereby improves the overall health of the heart. Studies suggest that daily consumption of celery has found to reduce the LDL or ‘bad cholesterol’. Ways To Use: Prepare a juice by juicing 4 celery stalks, 1 cucumber and 1 lime. Pour in 100 ml of coconut water and stir to blend. Have immediately.
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The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
Is celery helpful in reducing cholesterol levels?
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1 year ago
The pthalides in celery, stimulates the secretion of the bile juices that further reduces the cholesterol levels. Less cholesterol means less plague on the artery walls and thereby improves the overall health of the heart. Studies suggest that daily consumption of celery has found to reduce the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or ‘bad cholesterol'. Ways to use: Prepare a juice by juicing 4 celery stalks, 1 cucumber, and 1 lime. Pour in 100 ml of coconut water and stir to blend. Have immediately.
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The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
What is low density lipoprotiens (LDL) - bad cholesterol?
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1 year ago
It is low density lipoprotiens (LDL) that carries the cholesterol from the liver to the cells. There are chances that your body may transport an amount exceeding the normal which can be a matter of concern. If too much LDL is circulated in the blood, it would slowly start depositing along the inner walls of the arteries connecting the heart and the brain.
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The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
Are olives good for your cholesterol levels?
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1 year ago
Some studies have shown that olives lower blood pressure levels. Oleic acid in olives which has been linked to heart health lowers the cholesterol level.
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The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
Is ginger good for your cholesterol levels?
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1 year ago
Consuming 2 to 3 grams of dry ginger everyday has been associated with lowering cholesterol levels. Consuming ginger activates an enzyme that increases body’s use of cholesterol. It also protects a diabetic person’s organs such as liver and kidneys.
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The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
How can you keep check on your cholesterol levels?
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1 year ago
You can keep your cholesterol levels in check by making simple, but effective dietary changes, opting for an exercise regimen, and keeping your weight in check.
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The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
Can statins be given with low vitamin D levels?
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1 year ago
There is a high chance that the muscle problems related to statins actually come from lower levels of vitamin D. People who initially had a deficiency of vitamin D are more likely to complain about muscle problems after consuming statins. Hence, vitamin D supplements may help solve the muscle problems. Talk to your doctor about this problem.
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The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
What are the foods that lower your elevated cholesterol levels naturally?
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1 year ago
Foods that help to lower down the cholesterol levels: 1) Nuts 2) Beans 3) Oats 4) Spinach 5) Soya foods
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The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
What are some effective ways to lower your cholesterol levels without popping pills?
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1 year ago
Below are some effective ways to lower your cholesterol levels without popping pills: 1) Say NO to trans fats 2) Switch to olive oil 3) Have a fiber rich diet 4) Choose colorful fruits and veggies 5) Add cholesterol lowering spices 6) Keep your weight in check 7) Exercise regularly 8) Have a handful of nuts 9) Quit smoking 10) Stay happy
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The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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1 year ago
Does Canagliflozin increase low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level?
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1 year ago
Canagliflozin is seen to increase low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels in some patients. Get LDL levels checked regularly. However, the increase is not seen to be clinically significant and Canagliflozin can also increase the triglyceride (TG) and high-density lipoprotein levels (HDL). However, the exact mechanism for this effect is not known but is related to urinary glucose excretion.
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1 year ago
Can beans help lower my cholesterol levels?
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1 year ago
Rich in fiber, beans have been proved to be a very healthy option for a healthy heart. Beans supply close to one-third of the required fiber content.
Beans make you feel full for a longer while and therefore is also beneficial for weight management. Studies show that daily intake of beans have found to lower the cholesterol by up to 8%.
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The information given above is for Increased Cholesterol which is the active ingredient of Increased Cholesterol.
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