High cholesterol

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Any of you guys have high cholesterol? If so, what are you doing about it? I had some bloodwork done a few months back, and it came back with above the recommended values for LDL. I've since gotten back on a more regular workout regimen, but just wondering what other things you have done to lower it.

Some things I've seen that can be helpful are:
1. Lowering carb intake
2. More cardio exercise
3. Fasting.

Thanks in advance
LmpwZw
LmpwZw
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Any of you guys have high cholesterol? If so, what are you doing about it? I had some bloodwork done a few months back, and it came back with above the recommended values for LDL. I've since gotten back on a more regular workout regimen, but just wondering what other things you have done to lower it.

Some things I've seen that can be helpful are:
1. Lowering carb intake
2. More cardio exercise
3. Fasting.

Thanks in advance
LmpwZw
LmpwZw
XzcyNXg3MjUuanBn

Red yeast rice and vitamin E
 
when you say "above normal" what do you mean? And how old are you?

I learned that high cholesterol is 80% genetics and 20% environment. When i first got tested mine was at 270 ish- and the doc said i could have 5% body fat and still be at risk. I ended up pretty quickly on a lipid to get it under control. Still do all the other stuff to the best of my ability but there was no good way from getting out from taking a med...
 
when you say "above normal" what do you mean? And how old are you?

I learned that high cholesterol is 80% genetics and 20% environment. When i first got tested mine was at 270 ish- and the doc said i could have 5% body fat and still be at risk. I ended up pretty quickly on a lipid to get it under control. Still do all the other stuff to the best of my ability but there was no good way from getting out from taking a med...

Just tell the the doc no
 
I don’t have a regular doctor or do regular doctors visits. Usually just go see one when something is wrong.

Probably will bite me in the ass one day but the old adage If it ain’t broke don’t fix it applies here.

Never had a finger stuck up my butt either. Maybe I’m missing out?
 
Not familiar with that type of rice. Doesn't the carbs typically raise your LDL? At least that's what I've seen, but maybe not with this specific type

It’s a supplement in pill form.

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when you say "above normal" what do you mean? And how old are you?

I learned that high cholesterol is 80% genetics and 20% environment. When i first got tested mine was at 270 ish- and the doc said i could have 5% body fat and still be at risk. I ended up pretty quickly on a lipid to get it under control. Still do all the other stuff to the best of my ability but there was no good way from getting out from taking a med...
I think combined was like 230 or so, but the LDL was definitely the higher of the 2. Can't remember specifically, but they want it to be under 100. Maybe 150 or so? Mid 40's age. Dr. wanted to get me on a lipid, but I need to do more research before I start shoving pills down my throat.
 
I don’t have a regular doctor or do regular doctors visits. Usually just go see one when something is wrong.

Probably will bite me in the ass one day but the old adage If it ain’t broke don’t fix it applies here.

Never had a finger stuck up my butt either. Maybe I’m missing out?
I'm pretty much the same way with Dr's visits, but had some health issues this year that resulted in me going in.

As for the 3rd item, you'll have to consult with your wife about that one. :ROFLMAO:
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I think combined was like 230 or so, but the LDL was definitely the higher of the 2. Can't remember specifically, but they want it to be under 100. Maybe 150 or so? Mid 40's age. Dr. wanted to get me on a lipid, but I need to do more research before I start shoving pills down my throat.
If you get put on a statin use CoQ10 supplement or you'll feel like you have just worked out all the time
 
Sorry OP, I'm NO HELP on this one as I don't trust or listen to any of the Medical industry anymore so NO I don't participate.

Good Luck OP and hope it doesn't turn into another "WuFlu/FagPox" for you.
 
when you say "above normal" what do you mean? And how old are you?

I learned that high cholesterol is 80% genetics and 20% environment. When i first got tested mine was at 270 ish- and the doc said i could have 5% body fat and still be at risk. I ended up pretty quickly on a lipid to get it under control. Still do all the other stuff to the best of my ability but there was no good way from getting out from taking a med...
Did the lipid bring it down for you? Any side effects?
 
Did the lipid bring it down for you? Any side effects?
yeah a lot.

I did what you did. I worked out and ate right like crazy for a while, determined not to take a lipid, and got it from like 270+ to 230 lol. Doc said that so much of it is genetic, you can only control so much. also- my dad had a heart attack in his 50's so there is big history there... I do get occasional joint ache for sure but nothing too crazy.
 
yeah a lot.

I did what you did. I worked out and ate right like crazy for a while, determined not to take a lipid, and got it from like 270+ to 230 lol. Doc said that so much of it is genetic, you can only control so much. also- my dad had a heart attack in his 50's so there is big history there... I do get occasional joint ache for sure but nothing too crazy.
Good to know, thanks. I'm gonna give it a go naturally for a few months and then see what sort of results I get. May hit you up in the future if I don't get good results.
 
I have it. Genetic and I am a fat.

Tried Statins. Lasted two weeks and had side effects so I stopped.

Still fat with high cholesterol.

Was the same with stating. Tried different ones, finally could take crestor and no side effects. Cholesterol now runs around 130 total, and I eat pretty much want I want. Do exercise regularly though.

Diet does include maple frosted doughnuts as well
 
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Obviously, these changes are not instant......but one thing that I drink to regulate many things is:

Ginger Tea (ginger, mango ginger, or lemon ginger)with proportions of honey and lemon or lime juice.
 
Any of you guys have high cholesterol? If so, what are you doing about it? I had some bloodwork done a few months back, and it came back with above the recommended values for LDL. I've since gotten back on a more regular workout regimen, but just wondering what other things you have done to lower it.

Some things I've seen that can be helpful are:
1. Lowering carb intake
2. More cardio exercise
3. Fasting.

Thanks in advance
LmpwZw
LmpwZw
XzcyNXg3MjUuanBn
Are you an Alabama Fat?
 
Any of you guys have high cholesterol? If so, what are you doing about it? I had some bloodwork done a few months back, and it came back with above the recommended values for LDL. I've since gotten back on a more regular workout regimen, but just wondering what other things you have done to lower it.

Some things I've seen that can be helpful are:
1. Lowering carb intake
2. More cardio exercise
3. Fasting.

Thanks in advance
LmpwZw
LmpwZw
XzcyNXg3MjUuanBn

Those three you mentioned are the key. There are no medicines as powerful as diet and exercise.

Also statins.
 

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