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FWIW - eating well and exercising are all good and will help lower your number, but it may not be enough.
Mine number was 230 and I don't eat junk food, sweets, fast food or fried food. I'm a big veggie eater, non smoker, social drinker. My Dr wanted me under 200 and I'm on generic Lipitor medication. I do excercise 2x / week but in not not enough IMO. |
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when mine was just a tad high I controlled it with psyllium husk (Metamucil) and exercise. It got worse over the years and I tried the usual dose of statins but they made my body ache. Now I take 5mg Crestor every other day, psyllium, and watch what I eat. It isn't under 200, but it's a lot better than it was a year ago.
I like the suggestion of frying bacon in olive oil. I might try that. I miss bacon. |
Excercise and starting Juicing. It's a easy way to eat lots of raw fruits and vegetables..
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Oh yeah bacon is bad and olive oil is good. Of course moderation in everything......
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I'd skip the ice cream too and exercise 5x a week. Nothing crazy, but 30 minutes at elevated heart rate. Combined with a daily dose of high fiber, i.e. in your breakfast, you should be in the normal range again.
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Thanks guys for all of the tips. |
Statins, generic Zocor. 300 to 160
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I had high cholesterol and originally attempted to control/reduce this by diet (without success). Some people's bodies just produce a lot of cholesterol (Discovery Health "My Body Makes Cholesterol?!"). I then tried the typical statins and although they lowered my cholesterol, I opted for another, lesser known choice... Niacin (Niacin to boost your HDL, 'good,' cholesterol - MayoClinic.com). This approach was recommended by my physician-wife. There is a considerable amount of data available examining how Niacin can influence cholesterol that you may find extremely interesting.
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Read this book
Read this book:
The Great Cholesterol Myth By Jonny Bowden, PhD, CNS and Stephen Sinatra, MD It "may" just change the way you think about cholesterol. I took cholesterol drugs (statins) for my ~280 high cholesterol levels for a number of years. NO MORE! This book is incredible....I've read it 3 times already because there is so much information or should we say mis-information about cholesterol. It will scare you how little your doctor really knows about cholesterol. He just follows the party line. Likely the most important aspect of this book is that is shows you how cholesterol actually got it's bad rap many years ago. And why it continues to this day. Just smell the money. Pharmaceuticals make so much money off statin drugs, that they will lie like the federal government to you to keep you on them. It's something like a 20 billion dollar a year industry. They love your money. :) All kidding aside. A must read for anyone on statin drugs. I think it will definitely change your mind. Warning: be prepared for all-out war from your primary care physician. |
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The book is written by a cardiologist and a nutritionist. I don't believe they have any axe to grind....just get the real truth out there to everyone. Once you read the chapter about the side effects of taking statin drugs, I think you'll really not want to take them any more. Sexual dysfunction and impaired cognitive function are just a couple of the nice things statin drugs can do for you. |
Don't eat anything fried; bake all lean meat.
Things to eat: Oatmeal Peanuts Fish (Salmon is best) Albacore tuna Lean meats (Avoid high levels of red meat) Olive oil 1% or 2% milk Fiber foods Avoid: All processed food Cheese Anything fried In 60 days your numbers will improve. |
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Also, 500mg of Krill oil daily.
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If you're like me, you'll inhale this book and finish it in 3-4 nights. Serious. It is only like one of the best books I've read in my entire life....period. Tells you the real cause of heart disease (hint: inflammation) and what (sugar) is much more damaging to you and your heart health. The book basically says the ONLY people that should be taking statins are middle aged men that have already had a heart disease issue. No one else. Artificially lowering your cholesterol can be damaging to your health. Cholesterol is a VITAL compound that your body makes for a very important reason. After you finish reading this book....you will understand that elevated cholesterol level (which are in reality normal healthy levels) is a "made-up" health malady that benefits the pharmaceutical industry. |
Working on lowering mine with Metamucil.....look into it.
I'll report my 6 month finding soon |
How do you feel about fish?
Before I got married I would eat fish three or four times a week... just because I loved it. At that time I had no cholesterol problems. |
The best advice is to choose your parents carefully.
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Have you had any side effects with it? Do you do anything specific to counteract any effects that you've had? |
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