Low Cholesterol Diet I can not stress enough the importance of cholesterol in our organism. Those who have never thought of it are either women (hehe, they tend to get cholesterol problems much rarely than men do and their cholesterol levels are quite low compared to ours) or still in their 20’s , without a care in the world. But once you’ve reached a certain age, once you see your fist grey hair and you start feeling the effects of all those years you’ve spent eating only bad stuff that affected your body in almost irreversible ways, you are starting to realize that there are certain substances in your body that have an important role, and their levels are not to be ignored. Either you notice that by yourself, or the doctor notices it for you, as it has happened in my case. When I went for my annual check, he just said in a low concerned voice that I needed to take a few more tests. I was kind of worried at first, and when he said that he needed just to measure my cholesterol levels I felt relieved. I don’t know why I thought at the time that high cholesterol was something expected and not worrisome. Because in fact it’s a sign that our body is failing his tasks, and we are the ones to blame. Eating meat and barbecues every Sunday and then eating some more fast food in our lunch brakes, as I am actually, or better said, was, is only adding to the natural cholesterol levels without allowing them to lower at any time. The body needs cholesterol, but the needed quantities are usually produced by our organism. By supplementing them and over supplementing them we will only do harm. When I was recommended to take a low cholesterol diet, I first tried to eat pretty much…nothing. Only non-processed food, and greens and no proteins basically. This is because I tried to eat stuff with no cholesterol and

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The Right Way To Do A Low Cholesterol Diet



Joan


