Mar 122012
 

Cholesterol can be highly perilous. Not in lesser quantities and not even all cholesterol, because there are two sorts. One is healthy for you, because it helps mop up the other one which is bad for you in large quantities. HDL cholesterol is termed the good cholesterol and LDL the bad cholesterol, although we need some LDL in order to control some of our bodily functions

Too much LDL in our blood streams can cause clogging which in turn would lead to higher blood pressure, heart attacks and strokes. So what can you do about it? There are three prongs you can use to attack cholesterol: diet, exercise and medication. Most individuals do not want to take tablets each day for life, but some do not object.

So, the first thing to do is get into the routine of exercising each day. The minimum exercise you need to be doing is walking for thirty minutes each morning and each evening. You may think that you do not have an hour a day to spare, but you probably do.

If you have a lunch break, what do you do in it? Eat? Read the paper? Have a talk? OK, why not choose a greengrocer’s that is fifteen minutes walk away and go and buy an apple each day? In the evening, you could go for a walk with your spouse or your dog. In that fashion, you have just thirty minutes to find in order to stay healthy.

How can food reduce your cholesterol? Well, there is cholesterol in almost everything we eat, so it is a question of remembering which sort of cholesterol is in which food and being selective. In general, this requires avoiding food that is high in saturated fats and trans or hydrogenated fats and eating more foodstuff that has mono- or poly-unsaturated fats.

This is not as difficult as it sounds anything you buy in a tin or a tub will or ought to have the sorts of fat written in the contents list. You will just have to learn which fresh food is healthy for you. In essence, red meat and dairy products are not particularly good for you. Try substituting skinless chicken and fish for beef and pork. Drink skimmed milk, if you have to drink milk and give up butter.

In fact, some margarines have been specially prepared to reduce cholesterol and, yes, they do work, it is not a rip-off. It is frequently said that liver and eggs are high in cholesterol, but according to the British Heart Foundation, our bodies cannot process this cholesterol, so it is OK to include them in a low cholesterol diet.

Fresh fruit and vegetables are the real allies in the battle against high cholesterol. Bananas are particularly good and so are citrus fruits. Nuts are also healthy for you and in particular almonds and walnuts. Tofu and other soya bean foodstuffs are useful and will even lower cholesterol.

Roughage and fibre are very good for reducing cholesterol and one of the best meals you can have is a bowl of porridge in the morning for breakfast.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on several subjects, but is now concerned with lowering cholesterol without medication. If you want to know more, please visit our site at What Foods Lower Cholesterol?

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Dec 152009
 

Research on Green Tea For Weight Loss

Studies on green tea have concluded that the catechins, caffeine and theanine contained within green tea are beneficial in improving fat loss and the ability of the body to metabolise fats. Combined with a healthy diet and some physical activity green tea helps to reduce weight and then maintain a healthy weight level.

Green tea seems to be especially good at reducing visceral fat, that is fat around the intestines and organs in the abdominal area. Visceral fat is also associated with metabolic syndrome and diabetes type 2. So for dieters, green tea may also help to prevent these diseases. Both animal and human studies have arrived at this conclusion.

Human studies have also demonstrated that daily consumption of green tea over a twelve week period reduced not just body fat but cholesterol levels as well. Reducing cholesterol is an important step in the prevention of atheriosclerosis and other cardio-vascular diseases.

Green tea catchins have been shown to have the ability to stimulate the use of fatty acids by cells in the liver and muscles. Using fatty acids reduces the rate that glycogen use and which results in lower levels of lactic acid. It’s the formation of lactic acid in the muscles that causes the sore aching feeling in muscles during exercise. This action of the catechins to reduce lactic acid levels results in increased endurance allowing you to exercise for longer.

The combination of increased endurance and faster fat burning is win-win for anybody wanting to lose weight. It’s a very simple forumula, drink green tea, lose weight. Dieters green tea also provides many other health benefits. To see the full story click the following link for more information on green tea diets.

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