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Confusion Between Fat And Cholesterol

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It appears that many people still confuse with fat and cholesterol in diet. A friend of mine once told me that peanut has no fat but it has cholesterol. Very often, people voice their concern and make some confusing statement, such as dont take coconut milk, it is high in cholesterol.

High blood cholesterol has been identified as a major risk factor for heart disease, which causes many people to avoid cholesterol from foods. Many have confusingly argued that a low-fat diet is also low in cholesterol, which can be considered only half right.

What is cholesterol? It is a fat-like substance. It is definitely not a fat as its chemical structure is different from fat and it functions differently from fats. Cholesterol is part of all body cells, some hormones as well as bile (which helps the body to digest and absorb fat in the digestive tract).

Cholesterol in the blood comes from two sources: liver and food. Liver is the factory that produces almost all cholesterol required in the body. Cholesterol can only be found in foods of animal origin but fat exists in nearly all foods. Plants do not produce cholesterol as they do not have livers. The good (HDL) or bad (LDL) cholesterol do not relate to food, they only refer to those in our body. Cholesterol in diet may raise blood cholesterol level for some people, but fats in diet definitely have a much significant effect, especially the saturated fats.

Fat is nutrient that human need as it provides essential fatty acids which body cannot produce and helps carry fat-soluble vitamins (such A, D, E, K) in the blood. Fat also produces energy (or calories) needed for physical activities as well as the basic body metabolism. When consumed excessively, however, fat contributes to weight gain.

There are three types of fats, namely saturated, unsaturated, and poly fats. You can refer to my article tiled “A Simple Way to Understand Fats” (if you like a copy of this, do drop me an email: admin@howtopreventheartdisease.com). Scientific studies showed that high fat diet is a possible cause of heart disease.

Saturated fat increases blood cholesterol levels and builds up deposits on the arteries while unsaturated fat helps to lower blood cholesterol levels and reduces the cholesterol deposits on the arteries. Trans fat found in vegetable oils has almost the same effect as saturated fat, except that they not only increase LDL but also lower HDL.

The best way to avoid heart disease is to cut down unwanted fats and cholesterol from your diet.

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Liver Cleansing: Staying Healthy Starts Inside

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It may not be good, but the fact of the matter is, we as humans put a lot of harmful things into our body. Alcohol, fatty foods and other things are terrible things that some of us put into our bodies every day. The liver is the primary detoxifying organ so it’s important that it always remains working to its best ability. However the toxins that the livers helps to get rid of also attack the liver, causing it to fill up with a bunch of toxins which can impair what it’s there to do.

A liver cleanse is helps wash the small stones and crystals that are harmful in the liver. It’s important to cleanse the liver on a regular basis, especially if you consume excessive amounts of alcohol and processed food. If you leave the liver clogged and continue with these harmful habits, it’s only a matter of time before the liver stops working completely and allows harmful toxins into the body. The toxins can get into the blood steam and travel all around the body and causes illnesses. The best thing about liver cleansing is you can do it from home.

Apple juice is an important first step in the liver cleansing process. It’s important to drink this about 5 days prior to the actual start of the liver cleansing. The apple juice contains malic acid which helps loosen stones and other particles that are attached the walls of the liver.

The next step is Epsom salts dissolved in water. This helps relax the muscle in the bile duct so that large painful particles can flow smooth and easy. The next step is olive oil. This helps the gall bladder and bile duct to contract, which can force large particles out of the liver that could get trapped. If you mix the olive oil with grapefruit or lemons can help it travel through the stomach and reduce nausea. Once the olive oil reaches the small intestine, it helps carry away the stones and other particles.

The bad habits of excessive alcohol, fast food consumption and other things have a negative affect on the body. In order to reduce that negative effect, it’s important to have a properly working liver. In order to keep your liver in perfect working order, it’s almost essential to do a regular liver cleanse. Keeping your liver clean could be the difference in being healthy or coming down with a dangerous disease.

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