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by: Frank Mangano |
You can lower
cholesterol without drugs by following some basic steps that will
not only change your cholesterol readings, but also improve your
health today and in the future. So often we use a prescription drug
and hope it will magically cure whatever ails us. The truth is
prescription drugs for lowering cholesterol do work. The problem is
both the short term and long-term side effects.
Even more
dangerous than the side effects of prescription drugs to lower
cholesterol is not getting cholesterol under control. Over time,
high cholesterol can lead to numerous conditions of the heart and
arteries, not the least of which are atherosclerosis (hardening of
the arteries), stroke or heart attack.
Here are 5 steps you
can take today to lower your cholesterol without prescription drugs.
Eat right. May sound simple, but diet has such a significant
impact on lowering cholesterol that it should be the number one
factor you look at in determining if your high cholesterol is
hereditary or a matter of dietary choices. A low fat and low
cholesterol diet is the first step toward lowering cholesterol.
Exercise. Improving cardiovascular health is a step toward
reversing the effects of high cholesterol. Exercise itself doesn't
directly lower cholesterol, but will strengthen the heart and entire
circulatory system.
 Quit
smoking. If you smoke, the plaque build up in the arteries due to
high cholesterol is accelerated. When plaque blocks the flow of
blood to the heart, the muscle has to work harder to get oxygen.
This can lead to a heart attack. If the arteries get completely
blocked with plaque from high cholesterol then a stroke can occur.
Relax. Chronic stress can affect cholesterol levels. If you
are constantly stressed and eating a low cholesterol diet, you may
not seen any improvement in cholesterol readings until you learn to
relieve stress.
Talk to your doctor. Not all doctors are
quick to prescribe medications. In fact, the more enlightened
doctors will help you form a diet and exercise plan that is suitable
for your current overall health and abilities as a first step toward
lowering cholesterol. It is always important to ask your doctor if
your decision to follow a specific diet or exercise plan is right
for you. In addition, do not stop taking medications before
consulting with your doctor. You can lower your cholesterol with
diet and exercise, and under the care of your doctor, see about
removing drugs from the process.
About the author: Frank
Mangano It does not take long to see significant improvements in
your cholesterol. Lower cholesterol can be yours in just a matter of
weeks. If you would like to understand more about cholesterol, the
prescriptions most often used to treat it, and what you can do to
lower cholesterol naturally and without prescription drugs, visit
one of the Internet's leading resources on cholesterol:
www.60daystolowercholesterol.com
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