Treatment For High Cholesterol

Posted by Charlie Prost on December 16th, 2010

The right treatment for high cholesterol can help you achieve those heart healthy recommended optimal cholesterol levels, which in turn will maximize your protection against heart disease, adding more years to your life.

Before discussing the best treatment for high cholesterol, you need to understand why it is so important to keep your cholesterol levels in check.

For starters, high cholesterol is a huge risk factor for coronary artery disease, the most renowned form of heart disease, which affects at least 14 million people in the US alone.

And if that was not bad enough, did you know that every 20 seconds, some unfortunate person in the US will have a heart attack, and every 34 seconds, some unfortunate person will succumb to heart disease?

This is the reality of what this deadly disease can do, but you can give yourself every protection through using the best treatment for high cholesterol and putting preventative measures in place.

Here’s the thing, first and foremost, any treatment for high cholesterol must target ALL the components of cholesterol, which includes LDL cholesterol, triglycerides and HDL cholesterol.

So that immediately rules out prescription cholesterol medications like statins, as they focus solely on LDL and have little to no impact on HDL or triglycerides.

So what can you use instead?

Well you need to use a quality cholesterol supplement, with purely natural ingredients, that is geared towards lowering LDL cholesterol and triglycerides as well as raising HDL.

How do you know which supplement is the best treatment for high cholesterol?

Simple. The ingredients determine that. Certain ingredients, when combined together, in a single supplement, can achieve ALL of the following:

  • decrease LDL cholesterol
  • reduce triglycerides
  • raise HDL cholesterol
  • stop the absorption of cholesterol
  • dissolve gall stones (which are made up of cholesterol)
  • prevent the absorption of cholesterol from food

Now if you combine a supplement like that with preventative measures such as regular exercise, not smoking, not drinking alcohol excessively, maintaining a healthy weight, and eating a well-balanced, heart healthy diet, then you are onto a sure-fire winner!

A heart healthy diet should be rich in fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, whole grains, legumes and fish. But foods that are high in saturated fats, trans fats and cholesterol should be avoided or at the very least, limited.

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