Means to Control Cholestrol
November 18, 2009 by admin
Filed under CTL Contributors
To reduce the level of cholesterol is necessary because its high levels in the bloodstream increase the danger of coronary heart disease. In case the cholesterol level in your bloodstream is abnormally high, follow the below mentioned guidelines to reduce it.
Step 1: Cut down on your fat and cholesterol consumption
The first and the most elementary step to lower the cholesterol levels in your blood is to control the excessive intake of cholesterol and fats. Use more of monosaturated oils, including olive and canola oils, in your diet rather than butter and oils high in saturated fatty acids.
Similarly, stop consuming high cholesterol food items like eggs, polyunsaturated oils, butter, margarine or any other type of fatty dressing. Instead, include a lot of dietary fibre and full cereals into your diet.
Step 2: Alter Your Lifestyle
Give up an unhealthy lifestyle and opt for healthier habits. For instance, if you are the ons who gorge on junk food and keep on lying around all day, you must give up this habit for good. Instead of junk food, go in for sensible foods like fruit and fruit. Also, you need to be physically more active and partake of some type of exercise. Play, run or just go for cycling. Exercising increases your metabolism and enables you to ward off calories quicker.
Step 3: Switch to cholesterol lowering medication if lifestyle changes don’t help
If lifestyle changes are not working or if there is an insistent duty to lower LDL cholesterol levels and the level of triglycerides, then don’t hesitate to take medications. Medicines for lowering cholesterol can be divided into a few categories based upon the intended component of cholesterol- Cholesterol, LDL cholesterol or Triglycerides.
Medicines such as Statins and Vitamin B [ niacin ] are helpful to lower LDL cholesterol. However, you should not over-consume Vitamin B as it could have significant side-effects. You should adhere to your doc’s recommendation on its intake plan. You should be also be wary of over-consuming other cholesterol-reducing medicines as they can also have side-effects.
Step 4 : Raise the Intake of HDL Cholesterol
Yes, you read it right. This cholesterol can help you bring down overall cholesterol levels in your body. That is why it is called good cholesterol levels in your body. Its optimum level in the body should be 60 mg/dL [ 1.55 mmol/L ]. Any level below it is considered perfect level in the body.
In case your body HDL Cholesterol falls below the formerly discussed levels, you can raise it thru the consumption of monosaturated oils [ olive oil ] and other items high in Vitamin B. However, you should not consume too much Vitamin B as it may have serious side-effects. You can also enhance the level of this cholesterol in the body if you control the intake of alcohol.











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