CHOLESTEROL HDL & LDL
LOWER YOUR LDL AND CHOLESTEROL
After reviewing many journals and articles I observe the following ways to lower cholesterol.
OBJECTIVES
Important
a) Reduction of LDL to 60 mg/dl (Bad Fats)
An LDL level of less than 100 mg/dL is optimal for CAD prevention,
and a level of 70 mg/dL or less is now recommended for persons with existing heart disease
- b) Reduction of triglycerides to 60 mg/dl.
- c) Raising HDL to 60 mg/dl. (Good Fats)
> 50 mg/dL (≈ 1.3 mmol/L) man or >60 mg/dL (≈ 1.6 mmol/L) in a woman a reduced risk of atherosclerosis.
>75 mg/dL (≈ 2 mmol/L) man or woman is associated with a very low risk of atherosclerosis.
Less than 40 mg/dL (≈ 0.8 mmol/L) in a man <50 mg/dL (≈ 1 mmol/L) in a woman increases the risk.
- d) Achieving normal blood pressure (<130/80)
Even a small elevation of blood pressure in diseased arteries can cause increased mortality.
Diseased arteries are fragile and plaque rupture can occur easily.
- f) Achieving normal blood sugar if Diabetic (=100 mg/dl). Diabetes is a high risk factor for heart disease.
- g) Reduction of C-reactive protein to <1 mg/l also called (CRP on blood test)
THINGS TO DO
- Smoking Cessation
Is associated with a 200% increase in the rate of atherosclerosis - exercise 45 min cardio daily
- Treat underlying conditions:
Hypertension – Olmesartan medoxomil (angiotensin II receptor antagonist these are preferred)
Diabetes
High Cholesterol or LDL ie Take a Statin – medication to lower LDL and cholesterol preferred is Crestor (Rosuvastatin) take at night time (as cholesterol is synthesized by the body at night-time) - Aspirin 100mg / d
- Plant Sterols, margarine, 2 g/d The mean one-year reduction in serum cholesterol was 10.2 percent
- Dietary Modification:
- Mediterranean Diet
- Cook with olive oil and use Polyunsaturated fats
- Avoid milk fats
- Decrease red meat increase fish
- Avoidance of fried foods and fast food
- Omega 3 (salmon oil) (specifically focusing on high concentration of high in DHA, EPA where possible >2000 mg per day)
- Garlic 1g / d
- Vit B3 500-1500mg. per day (cheap flush version not anything labelled non-flush which contains inositol)
- Wine—Red wines contain resveratrol, (don’t exceed two glasses/ day else has a inverse effect). Bioflavonoids and anti-oxidants have a strong anti-inflammatory effect.
- Lechathin
- Magnesium
- L-carnitine
- Vit B6