Bad Cholesterol
If you are tired all the
time, can't do too much exercise without becoming winded, and
aren't exactly eating as healthily as you should, you may have
a buildup of bad cholesterol. But, there are ways that you
can lower this level and get yourself back to health; it
will just take some dedication--and a little education.
Here are some tips to get you started.
Part of the reason why cholesterol is
such a problem is that is doesn't dissolve in the blood, so if
you have too much of it in the body, it will settle in the
tissues and cause weight gain and clog your arteries and blood
vessels. This substance has to be transported from cell to cell
in the body, and the carriers that do this are called
lipoproteins. The low density lipoprotein, or LDL is known
as bad cholesterol. This is a type of lipid that
works slowly to get fatty deposits from one cell to the
other, which is why people with blood pressure problems
and too much fat on the body are often tired and don't
have much energy. The job of the lipoproteins is supposed
to be to take excess fat to the tissues so that it can be
stored for energy use later. This energy comes from the
food we eat; any energy that the body does not use
immediately is automatically stored, but the more energy
that is stored, the more fatigued you feel after
eating--if you're eating the wrong
things.
One of the best ways to reduce the
amount of bad
cholesterol in your body is to change
your diet. Instead of eating foods that are rich in sugar and
simple carbohydrates, try using whole grain breads instead of
white sandwich bread, or brown rice for dinner instead of white
rice. These foods will make you feel full quicker and for a
longer period of time, and won't zap your energy. You will also
have to incorporate more fresh foods into your diet; a
vegetable at dinner that is as fresh as possible so that you
can get all the nutrients is ideal, and eating fruit for
breakfast and snack times to do wonders to get your cholesterol
level down as well. You can also snack on a handful of almonds
or cashews a few times a week to keep bad
cholesteroldown, and drinking plenty of water will help to flush
away the toxins that can make your body
exhausted.
Exercising regularly will also help you
to get rid of bad cholesterol. Keeping the body active with
cardiovascular activity will help to get you in shape,
and will also improve your mood and improve the look of
your hair and skin. You'll also find that parts of your
body are not 'falling asleep', and you don't have to make
as much effort to get out of bed in the
mornings.
If you want to know more about how to
beat bad
cholesterol, or need to know about
medication options, visit www.bantransfat.com or
www.lipitor.com.
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