Cholesterol is a soft, waxy substance found in all parts of the body. It is made by the body and also obtained from animal products in the diet.
Lipid disorders occur when one has excessive fatty substances in the blood. These substances include cholesterol and triglycerides. Having a lipid disorder makes one more likely to develop atherosclerosis and heart disease.
Functions
HDL is used to make bile, which helps in transporting fat and liver detoxification. This friendly scavenger also cruises the bloodstream. As it does, it removes harmful bad cholesterol from where it doesn’t belong. High HDL levels reduce the risk for heart disease — but low levels increase the risk.
LDL collects in the walls of your blood vessels, where it can cause blockages. Higher LDL levels put you at greater risk for a heart attack from a sudden blood clot that forms there.
Triglycerides are a type of fat (lipid) found in your blood. When you eat, your body converts any calories it doesn’t need to use right away into triglycerides. The triglycerides are stored in your fat cells. Later, hormones release triglycerides for energy between meals. If you regularly eat more calories than you burn, particularly “easy” calories like carbohydrates and fats, you may have high triglycerides (hypertriglyceridemia).
Possible causes
Cholesterol can be bound to fat at different densities. Two main types are:
- Low-density lipoproteins – LDL – bad cholesterol, to be kept low.
- High-density lipoproteins – HDL – good cholesterol, to be kept high.
High bad cholesterol and other lipid disorders can be associated with:
fatty diets; diabetes; hypothyroidism; Cushing’s syndrome and kidney failure; certain medication including birth control pills, estrogen, corticosteroids, certain diuretics and beta-blockers; lifestyle factors including excessive alcohol consumption and lack of exercise leading to obesity.
People who smoke and also have high cholesterol are at even greater risk since the cholesterol in the blood are rapidly hardened through oxidation.
Cholesterol levels
|
Good |
Borderline |
Caution |
| Total Cholesterol |
< 200 |
200 – 239 |
240+ |
| HDL |
> 45 |
35 – 44 |
< 35 |
| LDL |
< 130 |
130 – 159 |
160+ |
| Ratio |
≤ 3.4 |
5.5 – 7.4 |
≥ 7.5 |
| Triglycerides |
< 200 |
200 – 399 |
400+ |
Applied nutrition
Recommend to reduce fat intake, trans-fat intake, high-heat treated oils and fats. Increase deep sea fish intake (caution on tuna), increase fiber intake, lose weight and increase physical activity.
| Supplement |
Benefit |
Suggested Dosage |
| Protein |
Supplies balanced amounts of nine essential amino acids |
1 scoop,
3x daily |
| Coenzyme Q10 |
Improves heart muscle oxygenation and may help prevent heart attacks. |
2 tabs,
2x daily |
| Omega 3 |
Important for circulation and lowering blood pressure. Protects heart muscle cells and reduces triglycerides level in the blood. Thins the blood. |
2 tabs,
3x daily |
| Garlic + licorice |
Beneficial for the heart, promotes circulation and effective in reducing blood pressure. |
2 tabs,
3x daily |
| Calcium + magnesium |
Deficiencies have been linked to high blood pressure. If taking high blood pressure medication, take extra potassium to counteract the depletion of calcium. Important for maintaining proper heart rhythm and blood pressure. |
2 tabs,
3x daily |
| Fiber |
Bulk forming and increases water content of stool, detoxifying the colon and cleansing the breath. |
3 tabs,
3x daily |
| B Complex |
Important for circulation function and lowering blood pressure. B6 reduces water in tissues to relieve pressure on the cardiovascular system. |
3 tabs,
3x daily |
| Vitamin E + lecithin |
Powerful antioxidants that improve circulation and thins the blood, reducing clotting risk. Lecithin also aids in blood-thinning. |
3 tabs,
3x daily |
| Vitamin C + bioflavonoids |
Powerful free radical destroyer and anti-inflammatory agent. Bioflavonoids enhance the activity of vitamin C. |
3 tabs,
3x daily |
| Green tea extract |
Delivers catechins and theaflavins in synergy with phytonutrients to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels. |
2 tabs,
2x daily |