If cholesterol is important for health, why is it ‘good’ and ‘bad’?
Cholesterol and other blood fats are carried in the blood by proteins. When these proteins and fats combine they are called lipoproteins. There are two main lipoproteins:
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) – LDL takes cholesterol to the cells. But if there are too many, more than the cells need, it can start to build up in the walls of our arteries, causing them to narrow. Over time these fatty deposits (plaques) can start to restrict blood flow to the heart muscle, brain, arms, legs, and vital organs. For this reason, LDL is often called “bad cholesterol”. High-density lipoprotein (HDL) – carries excess cholesterol away from the cells, back to the liver where it can be broken down and removed from the body. For this reason, HDL is often referred to as “good cholesterol”
What causes high cholesterol?
Anyone can have high cholesterol, even if they are slim, eat well, and are physically active. You are more likely to have unhealthy levels of cholesterol if:
The close family has high cholesterol
Your diet is high in saturated fat
You are not physically active
You drink too much, or you smoke
You carry too much weight around your middle
Why should I lower my cholesterol?
Having too much cholesterol in your blood can increase your risk of:
Narrowing of the arteries – atherosclerosis
Angina – dull, heavy, or tight pain in the chest that can spread to the left arm, neck, jaw, or back
Heart attack – Blood supply to the heart muscle is completely blocked, often caused by a blood clot
Coronary heart disease – the main arteries supplying the heart muscle become clogged with
cholesterol-rich plaques
A stroke – Blood supply to the brain is completely blocked
“This herbal soak is revolutionary, while not everyone has high cholesterol, It’s better to take care that a problem does not happen than to have to solve the problem afterward. It’s easier to stop something bad from happening in the first place than to fix the damage after it has happened.”– Dr. German Suarez, Cardiology, MD
Wormwood (Artemisia arborescent)
wormwood is found to be atherogenic due to its inhibition of LDL oxidation and upregulation of the LDL receptor. One study has found Wormwood’s antihypertensive activity and lipid-lowering effect.
Ginger
One 2014 study showed that ginger can lower your total cholesterol and triglycerides levels, it has also been found to reduce LDL cholesterol levels and boost HDL cholesterol.
Saffron
Saffron has been reported to help lower cholesterol and keep cholesterol levels healthy. Studies have shown saffron to lower cholesterol by as much as 50%. Saffron has antioxidant properties; it is, therefore, helpful in maintaining healthy arteries and blood vessels.
Ginseng
NotoGinseng can help cleanse the blood, promote blood circulation and oxygen supply to the heart and support cardiovascular system health in general. It also purportedly improves physical endurance during exercise and helps fight obesity.
What makes HerbalCleanse™ Therapeutic Foot Soak a Great choice for Cholesterol Regulation?
Regulates Cholesterol Levels in the Body
Significant Improvement in Blood Flow
Integrated Acupuncture Therapy
Improves the Oxygenation of the Body
Eliminates Toxin in the Body
All-Natural, No Side effects
How to use it?
Put the bag in a basin of hot water
Leave the bag for 10 minutes.
Wait for the water to cool down
Soak for 15-30 minutes
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