Does that mean that if yuo have high levels of it then there's a lot of reparation going on?Most cholesterol is produced by your liver for the function of repairing the body.
Fook all to do with carbohydrates.
Most cholesterol is produced by your liver for the function of repairing the body.
Fook all to do with carbohydrates.
If thts what the levels are meant to be im fookedSee here for sat fat vs cholesterol argument.
http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.co.uk/2011/01/does-dietary-saturated-fat-increase.html
Lipids are fat-soluble substances.
Blood lipid measurements generally include total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides.
Cholesterol is an odd thing: That carried by High Density Lipoproteins (HDL) is good, that carried by Low Density Lipoproteins (LDL), bad.
The important one to watch is the LDL.
LDL is deposited on the walls of blood vessels and HDL is transported to the liver to be broken down. It then binds to fibre and is excreted.
EDIT: WRT the veggie question, I'm not sure about the UK, but US figures are as follows:
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Drink more beer.Total less than 5 mmol, LDL less than 3 mmol is what's advised in the UK.
Most cholesterol is produced by your liver for the function of repairing the body.
Fook all to do with carbohydrates.
Says the man who left secondary school aged fourteen. Nothing wrong with that of course, but it is rather foolish of you to argue with somebody who left medical school aged 25
Am I going to have to get inside your head again.....
NOW THEN NOW THEN !!Has anyone ever heard the expression "romancing the truth"?![]()
Are you honestly trying to tell us chapeau that you went to medical school for a few years for any other purpose than as a janitor or cleaner (although it is possible of course that you were there as a case study)
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