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Consequences of Cholesterol (Cholesterol #2)

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16 Responses to “Consequences of Cholesterol (Cholesterol #2)”

  • Spleenage:

    They keep mentioning the body functions, but most americans(and the reason america is stereotyped as a stout nation) don’t perform these functions. People don’t get stout from eating a steak and taking a jog.

  • LAWAGO:

    High cholesterol does not cause heart disease!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Stop fooling people.

  • LAWAGO:

    high cholesterol does no cause heart disease

    search for “Modern Forager The Cholesterol Hype” in goolge.

    dont take statins!!!

  • rthompjr:

    This video is so INCORRECT!! LDL cholesterol comes in seven subtypes. The small and dense type of LDL is most associated with coronary artery disease (CAD), but is often combined with low levels of HDL cholesterol, high VLDL (very low density lipoproteins or triglycerides), and insulin resistance (from consuming too much carbohydrate- ie Type II diabetes).

  • rthompjr:

    Also, cholesterol doesn’t build up on the inner lining of the artery like shit in a sewer pipe. The small/dense LDL is able to be pushed below the inner lining (endothelium) and causes an inflammatory response from the body as it tries to repair the hurt.

  • america4381:

    can heart attact happen to a 26 year woman with hight cholesterol? (like HDL 270)

  • glynwainwright:

    Cholesterol is a response to hurt, and the plaque forms inside the wall not on the wall.
    Herein lies the problem for cholesterol theory of heart disease. A bit like blaming the emergency services for causing blockages at road traffic accidents.

  • glynwainwright:

    The plaque build behind the endothelium and is NOT deposited from the blood flowing through.
    Once the plaque becomes unstable and ruptures the huge event starts. Plaques are commonly found in neo-nate post-mortems but not in older infant post-mortems.

  • kiril1:

    HDL 270??Are you sure?Maybe the total cholesterol? 270?

  • america4381:

    thats what my doc told me, anyways now is ok, i work really hard to lower it down!!

  • kiril1:

    Ok)I would be worry if I had HDL 270.I nearly sure,you’re speaking about the TOTAL one.For woman it’s normal to have HDL around 70-90,but 270 it’s something extraordinary,though very well.

  • pereops1:

    Lawago.. you´re an idiot!!!!

  • litebug12345:

    Hello, i wanted to tell everyone that i recently ordered Sterolyn. This product has been BRILLIANT and has reaped some impressive results for me. My LDL cholesterol is down 45%! I would certainly second that recommendation.

  • dsmeclipsegsx:

    man this is not excellent, my LDL is 400 and it needs to be below 200, and i have heart pains once in a while.. damn :(

  • Shoban23:

    The doctor in the video says that they are only two types of lipoproteins…. as i know there are 5 types of lipoproteins such as chylomicrons, VLDL, LDL, IDL and HDL… all of these lipoproteins contain a certain amount of cholesterol… just that the composition of cholesterol in HDL and LDL is high.. This doesn’t mean that we have to ignore the other lipoproteins….

  • jemahon4:

    For those who deny elevated cholesterol plays a role in CAD, you’re sticking your head in the sand. I was diagnosed with high cholesterol at age 23, for the next 23 years I ignored my Dr. and didn’t take steps to lower it, last July 6Th, I needed to undergo angioplasty and stents due to a 90+ % blockage in my mid LAD artery (The Widowmaker). I couldn’t walk 200ft without angina, I now run and walk 2 miles per day. Watch your cholesterol and take meds ONLY if needed.

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