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How To Lower Your Cholesterol Levels

July 28, 2009 By: admin Category: Health

Cholesterol is a fatty and waxy substance that is produced by the liver. Too much of saturated fats in your diet may contribute to high blood cholesterol. Most saturated fats come from animal products such as butter, cheese, chocolate, whole milk, pies, pastries, cakes, hot chips, potatoes and hash browns.
In some individuals, high cholesterol levels can be due to a genetic disorder. Too much cholesterol in your blood will start building up in the artery walls, causing narrowing of the arteries. This increases your risk of developing heart or brain attack(stroke).
Whatever the cause of your high levels of cholesterol is, it is very important that you make efforts to lower your cholesterol levels by changing your lifestyle:
1.Follow a heart healthy dietary pattern.
2.Lose some weight if you are overweight.
3.Be active by doing moderate physical exercises for at least 30 minutes daily.
4.Avoid excessive alcohol consumption.
5.Avoid foods prepared with butter, hydrogenated oil, coconut or palm oil.
6.Avoid white meat fats, chicken skin or processed meats and chicken.
7.Have more servings of dried peas, beans, soy products, oats, whole grains and high-fibre cereals.
If your cholesterol level is too high, your doctor may put you on medication for a short time or for life. If that is the case, you should have your cholesterol levels checked every three months until it is controlled and then every six months.
In normal circumstances, cholesterol is very important as it helps our bodies to function properly. Cholesterol and other fats are also called lipids and each of these has a different function:
1.The High Density Lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL)often called the “good” cholesterol because it helps to remove cholesterol from the artery walls, thereby reducing your risk of heart disease.
2.The Low-Density Lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL) is often called “bad” cholesterol because it deposits cholesterol into the artery wall, increasing your risk of heart disease or heart attack.
3.The Triglycerides are the most common form of fat in the body. They act as energy storage tanks of the body. High levels of triglycerides cause many diseases in the body, including heart disease and stroke.
To know your lipid profile, visit you doctor and he or she will perform a fasting blood test. An ideal profiles should is:
Total cholesterol(TC) less than 4mmol/L
LDL cholesterol less than 2.5 mmol/L
HDL cholesterol greater than 1mmol/L
TC/HDL ratio less than 4.5
Triglycerides less than 1.7 mmol/L
Therefore, it is important to change your life style to remain healthy and live longer. Develop good eating habits, keep fit and enjoy life.
Cholesterol is a fatty and waxy substance that is produced by the liver. Too much of saturated fats in your diet may contribute to high blood cholesterol. Most saturated fats come from animal products such as butter, cheese, chocolate, whole milk, pies, pastries, cakes, hot chips, potatoes and hash browns.
In some individuals, high cholesterol levels can be due to a genetic disorder. Too much cholesterol in your blood will start building up in the artery walls, causing narrowing of the arteries. This increases your risk of developing heart or brain attack(stroke).

Foods For Raising Your Libido

July 22, 2009 By: admin Category: Nutrition, Stamina, Uncategorized

Healthy blood flow is the key to a strong erection, so it’s natural that what prevents diabetes and stroke will also prevent erectile dysfunction. You know the drill: Fill up on fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains … and lay off the stuff that clogs your arteries. Beyond these basics, the foods below will help your member stay mighty.

1. Pomegranate juice
A study in The Journal of Urologyfound that pomegranate juice slashed the risk of ED in rabbits. See the bartender at the Playboy Mansion for cocktail recipes.

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Looking Young & Healthy

July 18, 2009 By: admin Category: Fitness & Diet, Health

dental-care_Recent study shows that the use of tobacco and excessive alcohol is directly linked to developing oral cancers. However, almost one third of patients that has been diagnosed with oral cancer did not use either tobacco or alcohol. The recent developments now focused on finding the best way to guard against developing oral cancer.  Experts agree that getting in the habit of regular dental check-ups is the best defense. Oral screenings are a routine part of a regular dental check-up. Certainly not smoking and using alcohol in moderation are important but just as with other screenings for cancers, early detection is critical.

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The Many Benefits Of Tea

July 16, 2009 By: admin Category: Health

benefits-of-tea_-200x300 A tall glass of fresh-brewed iced tea does more than cool you off on a sultry summer day. Tea is the world’s second most popular libation (right after good old H2O). In fact, the U.S. guzzles more than 55 billion cups a year.

No wonder: In addition to tasting great, tea also can fight disease and help you slim down. The latest news on tea may be one of its best attributes yet: its ability to improve mental focus and clarity.

Tea is nature’s major source of the amino acid L-theanine. When paired with caffeine, this wonder compound decreases alpha wave activity in your brain and increases focus. In fact, downing two to three cups of tea within an hour or two of each other (the amino acid goes to work within 30 minutes) has been shown to make people more alert and focused. One more upside: You won’t get that jittery feeling you do from other caffeinated drinks.

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