Best Nutrients For Health Cholesterol + LDL Levels
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How I Lowered My Parent’s Cholesterol By 30+ pts in 30 days – NO diets, exercise or drugs
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***** Is The Most Common Cause Of High Cholesterol
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If you didn’t know, heart disease has been the #1 killer for about 100 years. Thus, a heart attack or stroke.
Cholesterol is a contributing factor – as is high blood pressure and sugar levels, as well as inflammation and various other factors.
However, high and low levels of cholesterol are both linked to health problems. Especially high LDL.
Now, today I’m going to focus on the most common cause of high cholesterol and it’s one that rarely anyone ever speaks of.
Yet, this is something I discovered over 20 years ago when both my parents started having cholesterol problems.
First off, genetics plays a big role in everything. However, only a small percentage of people have genetic hypercholesterolemia, which means no matter what they do – they always have high cholesterol.
Now, these people for sure should be taking cholesterol-lower medications. In fact, that’s what these powerful drugs were originally developed for – these specific rare genetic groups.
We also have the rare few who always have low cholesterol, no matter what.
Anyway, I’ll assume you and I don’t fall into these extreme categories.
This is where most experts and doctors will say that lifestyle is a major cause of high cholesterol.
Yes, very true – but, that’s so vague and generic.
You can blame lifestyle factors on everything because there are so many factors.
Diet, exercise, stress management, sleep, nutrient absorption and so on and so forth.
That’s like your changing your entire life.
Most people don’t or can’t do all of this. So, they end up doing nothing and things only get worse.
Of course, I think it goes without saying that eating healthy foods and not processed junky, packaged foods is the ideal decision.
I think everyone knows that the more you move and thus, exercise daily – the better your health.
And, I think everyone agrees that the less stress you have, the happier you are, the less worry and the better you sleep – all contribute to a healthier body and mind.
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But why is it that the older we get, the worst the cholesterol problems?… Regardless of your lifestyle changes or improvements?
Why is it that young people, teenagers and people in their 20s, who eat junk, party, get drunk and don’t take care of their bodies and don’t sleep enough, rarely have cholesterol problems?
Why is it that when women hit menopause, all of a sudden they have high cholesterol?
Well, there’s one common denominator and cause to all of this and that’s the negative changes in your hormones due to aging.
Youthful hormones can quickly fix problems in your body. They speed up repair. They get rid of toxins. They allow for better nutrient absorption, which is super important.
And when you think about it, it makes sense.
But, you might also be thinking – “well, I can’t get younger and all my hormones aren’t going to change back to their youthful levels – so now what”?
And this is the same problem I ran into with my parents over 20 years ago.
By the way, they DID improve their lifestyle and their cholesterol levels did improve, but not by much and it was a lot of sacrifices and it got expensive.
And they eventually did take cholesterol-lowering drugs – but they had lots of negative side-effects, which we all know about now, but didn’t 20 years ago.
What ultimately worked, is when I gave my parents the specific nutrients that an aging, or more “mature” body needs.
This way, your body can naturally heal itself from WITHIN because it now has the correct “tools”.
I’ve listed the nutrients and solution below this video, in the description area.
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