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    Cholesterol Natural Reduction

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Cholesterol Natural Reduction

    Cholesterol Natural Reduction
    Published 1/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.24 GB | Duration: 2h 28m

    Natural ways to lower cholesterol, Genetic factors and cholesterol, High cholesterol foods, Cholesterol embolism etc

    What you'll learn

    Natural ways to lower your cholesterol

    Cooking tips for lowering your cholesterol

    Genetic factors and cholesterol

    Biosynthesis and regulation of cholesterol

    Functions of cholesterol

    High cholesterol foods

    High cholesterol life threatening sickness

    Hypercholesterolemia

    Hypocholesterolemia

    Common misconception about cholesterol

    Dietary sources of cholesterol

    Requirements

    No requirements

    Description

    There is no medicine that is greater than taking care of yourself and your lifestyle in terms of what you eat and how you eat. Blood cholesterol is a waxy, fat substance made by your liver. blood cholesterol is essential for good health. Your total body needs to perform important jobs, such as making hormones and digesting fatty food. Your body makes all the blood cholesterol it needs, which is why experts recommend that people eat as little dietary cholesterol as possible while on a healthy eating plan. Low- density lipoprotein ( LDL) or bad cholesterol. Having high level of LDL cholesterol can lead to plaque buildup in your arteries and result in heart disease or stroke. High- density lipoprotein (HDL) or good cholesterol. HDL is known as good cholesterol because high levels of it can lower your risk of heart disease and stroke.Certain health conditions, such as type two diabetes and obesity, can raise your risk for high cholesterol. Lifestyle factors, such as eating a diet high in saturated fat and trans fats and not getting enough activity, can also raise your risk for high cholesterol. There are some people who have a family history of high cholesterol these group of people need to strategically take care of their cholesterol levels and adopt a better lifestyle. There are some high cholesterol warning signs that we need to be very careful about such as chest pain, dizziness and leg pain etc  other low cholesterol warning signs also include depression and anxiety. It's always very important to know your cholesterol numbers because it help you to easily know what to do and when to do what you want to do. There are some foods that are very high in cholesterol such as fried foods, fast food, processed meats and desserts. These foods need to be avoided if possible, so you can be very healthy as adult. Let as remember that children can also have cholesterol, so parents need to take care of their children.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 What is cholesterol

    Lecture 3 How to get your cholesterol tested

    Lecture 4 List of cholesterol in foods

    Lecture 5 What is attheroclerosis

    Lecture 6 Common misconceptions about cholesterol

    Lecture 7 Dietary sources of cholesterol

    Lecture 8 Medical guidance and recommendation

    Lecture 9 physiology of cholesterol

    Lecture 10 Cholesterol embolism

    Lecture 11 Oxy cholesterol

    Lecture 12 Cholesterol total synthesis

    Section 2: Functions Of Cholesterol

    Lecture 13 Membrane

    Lecture 14 Substrate presentation

    Lecture 15 Signaling

    Lecture 16 Chemical precusor

    Lecture 17 Epidemis

    Lecture 18 Metabolism

    Section 3: 10 Natural Ways To Lower Your cholesterol Levels

    Lecture 19 Introduction

    Lecture 20 Focus on monounsaturated fats

    Lecture 21 Use polyunsaturated fats especially omega - 3s

    Lecture 22 Avoid trans fat

    Lecture 23 Eat soluble fiber

    Lecture 24 Exercise

    Lecture 25 Maintain a healthy for you weight

    Lecture 26 Avoid smoking

    Lecture 27 Use alcohol moderation

    Lecture 28 Consider plant steroli and stanols

    Lecture 29 Try supplements

    Section 4: Biosynthesis And Regulation

    Lecture 30 Biosynthesis

    Lecture 31 Regulation of cholesterol synthesis

    Lecture 32 Plasma transport and regulation of absorption

    Lecture 33 Metabolism,recycling and excretion

    Section 5: Genetic Factors And Cholesterol

    Lecture 34 Symptoms of familial hypercholesterolaemia

    Lecture 35 Genetics of familial hypercholesterolaemia

    Lecture 36 Pattern of inheritance for familial hypercholesterolaemia

    Lecture 37 Diagnosis of familial hypercholesterolaemia

    Lecture 38 Treatment for familial cholesterolaemia

    Section 6: Hypercholesterolemia

    Lecture 39 Introduction

    Lecture 40 Signs and symptoms

    Lecture 41 Causes of hypercholesterolaemia

    Lecture 42 Diagnosis

    Lecture 43 Treatment

    Section 7: Hypercholesterolemia

    Lecture 44 Presentation hypercholesterolemia

    Lecture 45 Causes of hypercholesterolemia

    Lecture 46 Diagnosis

    Section 8: High Cholesterol Foods

    Lecture 47 Eggs

    Lecture 48 Shellfish

    Lecture 49 Organ meats

    Lecture 50 Full-fat yogurt

    Lecture 51 Fried foods an fast food

    Lecture 52 Processed meats and dessert

    Section 9: High Cholesterol Life Theatening Sickness

    Lecture 53 High blood pleasure

    Lecture 54 Heart attack

    Lecture 55 Stroke

    Lecture 56 Peripheral vascular discard

    Lecture 57 Kidney disease

    Lecture 58 How to avoid complications of high cholesterol

    Section 10: Cooking Tips For Lowering Your Cholesterol

    Lecture 59 Cooking tips for lowering your cholesterol

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