Lowering the Cholesterol Levels the Natural Way
Studies have shown that the number of people who are obese or overweight has
gone up through the years. This is attributed to the type of food being served
in schools and fast food joints as well the lack of physical activity as the
person grows older.
The problem goes farther because this means that many more Americans will suffer
from high blood pressure, heart disease and strokes in the future. The good news
is that this can be prevented before it is too late.
The natural way to lower the cholesterol will be by making some lifestyle
changes and exercising regularly. This will help the individual lose weight,
which is directly related to the cholesterol levels in the human body.
When people think of dieting, many think this means saying goodbye to some of
life’s more juicer foods but it is not. The person will just have to limit the
consumption and add new things that are healthier.
More often, this will require eating foods that are high in fiber and low in
saturated fats. A few examples of these are artichokes, corn, fish, garlic,
legumes, mushrooms, nut, olive oil, soy milk and whole grains.
The individual should not forget to have some fruits and vegetables as well
since these are rich in sterols that are known to keep the cholesterol levels
down. All of these products are affordable and can easily be purchased in the
supermarket.
Aside from eating properly, the person must also take the necessary precautions
when consuming liquids. This means drinking a glass of red wine moderately,
reducing the consumption of beer, drinking fresh juices, non-fat milk and water.
Apple juice for example has been known to reduce cholesterol levels by up to 50%
when taken regularly. Other fruits can also do the same so cutting this and
putting it into a blender can do the trick or getting this in bottled form.
The next step to lowering the cholestesterol levels naturally is through
exercise. This can be achieved in many ways such as brisk walking, jogging or
running around the neighborhood. Learning a new sport and doing it regularly is
another option.
Those who want to be looked after by a personal trainer can check out the gym
since there are professionals that can create a program to achieve the person’s
desired results. This will be a combination of cardio-vascular exercises as well
as weight lifting to burn the calories and lower the cholesterol levels.
There is another way to reduce the cholesterol levels but is only used as a last
resort if these two do not work. The individual will be required to use medicine
to make it happen. There are a lot of products out there and studies have shown
this can drop the cholesterol levels by as much as 15% to 30%.
The person should be aware though that these drugs have certain side effects so
it is best to consult a doctor first to make sure it is safe to use.
Cholesterol is something that is produced in the body and is also taken when
food is eaten. The only way to make sure the levels in the blood doesn’t exceed
the limit is to have a checkup regularly and watch the food that is being cooked
or served in the restaurant.
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