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Cholesterol is a fatty substance in the body that has several vital roles. It is a building block for various hormones and bile acids, and it plays a major role in stabilising cell membranes. While proper cholesterol levels are important to good health, the evidence demonstrates that elevated blood cholesterol levels together with other risk factors, may greatly contribute to cardiovascular disease. Cholesterol is transported in the blood by lipoproteins.
The major categories of lipoproteins are very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). VLDL and LDL are responsible for transporting fats (primarily triglycerides and cholesterol) from the liver to the cells of the body. Elevations of either VLDL or LDL are associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. In contrast, HDL is responsible for returning fats to the liver for metabolism.
A high HDL is associated with a low cardiovascular risk. When cholesterol levels increase in the blood and are not cleared properly by the liver, the cholesterol may deposit in the arteries at sites that have been damaged, weakened or inflamed due to free radical activity. These cholesterol deposits or?ワplaques??perpetuate an inflammatory response that could lead to hardening of the arteries or atherosclerosis. Remember that elevated cholesterol levels may be a major cause of cardiovascular disease but cholesterol is not the only contributing risk factor, other important factors to consider are homocysteine levels, blood pressure, inflammation, cortisol levels, insulin resistance, obesity, stress, hormones, lifestyle, diet, toxicity, medical history, physical exercise, and hereditary factors. Hereditary factors may be positively influenced by a healthy diet and lifestyle. Vitamins are supplementary to and not a replacement for a balanced diet. Always read the label and use as directed.
Ingredients | Strength | Unit |
Guggulipid (standardised to contain a minimum of 2.5% guggulsterones) | 500 | mg |
Vitamin B3 (niacin) | 10 | mg |
Chromium (amino acid chelate) | 30 | mcg |