Yes, I know that many of you have been told that your high cholesterol levels are "genetic" and there is nothing you can do but take medications. At the risk of sounding sarcastic, aren't we fortunate that there just happens to be a medication that treats this mutation? And because we are even more privileged, this magical potion doesn't require us to do a single thing to shape our own destiny: no stress reduction, no daily exercise and no diet changes.
Just take the pill!
But, before you do, remember that there are significant risks to taking cholesterol-reducing medications -- including the risk of death! Do you want to help reduce your cholesterol another way? Then let's explore some changes that naturally help reduce "bad" cholesterol.
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Cholesterol is needed by every cell to function properly. Without it you would die. High LDL -- also known as "bad" cholesterol -- is associated with a high risk of heart attack, ischemic strokes caused by blood clots, Alzheimer's disease and many other devastating conditions. This is especially true when inflammation is combined with high cholesterol. Inflammation plus cholesterol is the recipe for atherosclerosis, hardening of the arteries.
We all know it is necessary to reduce "bad" cholesterol. But first ask yourself, "Why is my LDL too high in the first place? What is the difference between those people with optimum LDL and those with high LDL?"
Conclusion
Sarcasm aside, we really do live in an age of significant advancements in medicine. Still, we need to learn to listen to the message of high cholesterol and take steps in our life to restore balance. We need to do all we can to live a healthy life and rely on medical care as a supplement to "self-care."
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