Obtaining A Good Cholesterol Level From HFL Solutions

By Dr. Sam Robbins

HDL, high density lipoprotein, is called the good cholesterol. It moves through the bloodstream and removes harmful bad cholesterol from the walls of the arteries. Low levels of HDL increases the risk of heart disease and high HDL reduces the risk.

HDL is short for high-density lipoprotein. HDL cholesterol is a microscopic section that consists of a rim of lipoprotein surrounding a cholesterol center. Compared to other types of cholesterol, HDL cholesterol is dense which is why it is call high density. HDL is not bad. Actually it is an essential fat. This provides stability to every cell in the body.

Cholesterol has help traveling through the bloodstream from helper molecules called lipoproteins. These molecules have their own preferences for cholesterol and act differently with the cholesterol it carries.

HDL helps in a variety of ways to reduce the risk of heart disease. *HDL cholesterol scavenges and removes bad. HDL cholesterol can detoxify LDL, making it a less harmful form. *HDL reduces reuses and recycles LDL cholesterol by transporting it to the liver where it can be reprocessed. *HDL cholesterol acts as a maintenance crew for the inner walls of blood vessels (endothelium). Damage to the endothelium is the first step in the process of atherosclerosis which causes heart attacks and strokes. HDL chemically scrubs the endothelium clean and keeps it healthy.

A cholesterol test or lipid panel is done to find out the HDL cholesterol level. The numbers mean: *HDL cholesterol greater than 60 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl) are low which is good. *HDL cholesterol less than 40 mg/dl are low, this is bad

People with high HDL have a lower risk for heart disease. People with a low HDL are at a higher risk.

There are numerous factors that add to heart disease that cholesterol levels may not make a difference because people with heart disease can have high HDL levels and people with low heart disease might have a healthy heart. This means the higher the HDL the less chance of heart disease and the lower the HDL there is more risk of heart disease - 32002

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