INTRODUCTION CHOLESTEROL What is Cholesterol? Cholesterol is a white soft, fat-like, waxy substance found in the bloodstream and in all cells of our body. It occurs naturally in every cell or membrane everywhere in the body, including the brain, nerves, muscles, skin, liver, intestines, and heart. Cholesterol is an essential part of a healthy body and the body uses it to produce cell membranes, several important hormones (e.g. testosterone, progesterone, estrogen, DHEA, etc.), vitamin D, and bile acids that help digest fats Your Brain Needs Cholesterol Cholesterol is vitally important for brain function. While your brain represents about 2-3% of your total body weight, 25% of the cholesterol in your body is found in your brain, where it plays important roles in such things as membrane function, acts as powerful brain antioxidant, and serves as the raw material from which we are able to make things like progesterone, estrogen, cortisol, testosterone and vitamin D3. 25% Of The Body’s Cholesterol Is In The Brain, Keeping You Alzheimer’s-Free Furthermore, we summarize below why Cholesterol is part of your body... • Your cells’ walls are made of it. • Cholesterol is a building block of cell membranes • Your brain is made of it • Vital hormones, like testosterone, progesterone, estrogen, • cortisol are made from it as mentioned above. • Your body can’t digest fat without it. • Your body can't produce vitamin D without it. Cholesterol Is Not Your Enmey Most people are told cardiovascular diseases are due to cholesterol clumping together to form build ups that block the flow of blood. Cholesterol is a vital nutrient your body uses to repair rips, tears, or growths in the walls of your blood vessels. When damage occurs, cholesterol flowing in the blood stops to coat and repair the damaged area. As more layers of cholesterol are added for healing, a bulge of cholesterol is formed. Imagine what will happen to your blood vessels if cholesterol does not repair the rips, tears and growths in the walls of your blood vessels. Unfortunately, these bulges are what have given cholesterol its bad reputation Cholesterol Lowering Drugs (Statin drugs) The following is a list of cholesterol lowering drugs. • Statins: alorvastatin (Lipitor), Simvastatin (Zocor), Lovastatin (Mevacor), Pravastatin (Pravachol), Rosuvastatin (Crestor), and others • Bile acid Sequestrants • Nicotinic Acid • Fibrates • Hormone Replacement Therapy Serious Side Effects of Statin Drugs Any patient taking these drugs should be regularly monitored by his physician for any serious side effects. These drugs have potentially harmful side effects, such as upset stomach, gas, constipation, abdominal pain or cramps, nausea, diarrhea. Other symptoms are: abnormalities in blood tests of the liver. You may also experience symptoms, such as muscle soreness, joint pain and weakness or brown urine, contact your doctor right away. These drugs eventually may lead to liver damage Increased blood sugar or risk of type 2 diabetes Neurological side effects: memory loss or confusion, dementia, cognitive damage
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. INTRODUCTION CHOLESTEROL What is Cholesterol? Cholesterol is a white soft, fat-like, waxy substance found in the bloodstream and in all cells of our body. It occurs naturally in every cell or membrane everywhere in the body, including the brain, nerves, muscles, skin, liver, intestines, and heart. Cholesterol is an essential part of a healthy body and the body uses it to produce cell membranes, several important hormones (e.g. testosterone, progesterone, estrogen, DHEA, etc.), vitamin D, and bile acids that help digest fats Your Brain Needs Cholesterol Cholesterol is vitally important for brain function. While your brain represents about 2-3% of your total body weight, 25% of the cholesterol in your body is found in your brain, where it plays important roles in such things as membrane function, acts as powerful brain antioxidant, and serves as the raw material from which we are able to make things like progesterone, estrogen, cortisol, testosterone and vitamin D3. 25% Of The Body's Cholesterol Is In The Brain, Keeping You Alzheimer's-Free Furthermore, we summarize below why Cholesterol is part of your body. -Your cells' walls are made of it. -Cholesterol is a building block of cell membranes -Your brain is made of it -Vital hormones, like testosterone, progesterone, estrogen, -cortisol are made from it as mentioned above. -Your body can't digest fat without it. -Your body can't produce vitamin D without it. Cholesterol Is Not Your Enmey Most people are told cardiovascular diseases are due to cholesterol clumping together to form build ups that block the flow of blood. Cholesterol is a vital nutrient your body uses to repair rips, tears, or growths in the walls of your blood vessels. When damage occurs, cholesterol flowing in the blood stops to coat and repair the damaged area. As more layers of cholesterol are added for healing, a bulge of cholesterol is formed. Imagine what will happen to your blood vessels if cholesterol does not repair the rips, tears and growths in the walls of your blood vessels. Unfortunately, these bulges are what have given cholesterol its bad reputation Cholesterol Lowering Drugs (Statin drugs) The following is a list of cholesterol lowering drugs. -Statins: alorvastatin (Lipitor), Simvastatin (Zocor), Lovastatin (Mevacor), Pravastatin (Pravachol), Rosuvastatin (Crestor), and others -Bile acid Sequestrants -Nicotinic Acid -Fibrates -Hormone Replacement Therapy This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781984987433
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