Lower Cholesterol Eating Healthy
Eating Cholesterol does Not Increase
Now you might be thinking. Wait a minute; this is exactly the opposite of what the medical doctors and medical profession say about what you need to do to lower your cholesterol. So let me explain their theory. Which if you have high cholesterol you probably know by experience has not lowered your cholesterol at all. If not, ask around. Ask people who have done what most medical doctors say, and see how it worked for them.
They look and see lots of cholesterol in the blood. So they scratch their head and say, well, don’t eat so much cholesterol then. If you eat less cholesterol, you will not have as much in your blood. Now, on the surface, it sounds good. But there are two major flaws with their theory. The first one. It doesn’t work. Like I said above, I dare you to try and find someone whose cholesterol significantly went down by eating less cholesterol.
That brings in my favorite definition of insanity. Doing the same thing over and over, and expecting a different result. This is what the medical profession has been doing for
The Second flaw in their theory is this. The cholesterol in your blood is not the same cholesterol in the food you eat.
Let me give you an example. Eggs. Eggs contain a thing called Lecithin. It helps your body digest cholesterol and break it down.
Just because you eat cholesterol, does not mean your cholesterol levels go up. It is like saying if you eat more fish, you will be more fish like. If you eat more pepperoni, you will be more pepperonish. It is silly. Our body digests the food we eat; it breaks it down to basic parts, and then absorbs the parts. The body then puts these basic building blocks together as human parts. Not fish, or egg, or cow parts, but human parts. Same goes for cholesterol. The body breaks down the animal and plant cholesterol into basic parts. And then, if the body wants, makes it into human cholesterol.
The question is then why would you need cholesterol in your blood?
Cholesterol’s primary job is to carry glucose (sugar) around the blood stream.
The more glucose or sugar molecules you have in your blood, the more cholesterol you need to carry them.
So what affects your blood sugar levels? Mostly what you eat. Refined Carbohydrates. When you eat refined carbohydrates, the get digested and absorbed into the blood stream very quickly.
Everyone has witnessed this. Ever see a kid after they eat a bunch of sugar? They are bouncing off the walls, because all of that sugar gets turned into glucose in the blood very quickly. So they have tons of energy, because glucose is one of the things your muscles use for energy.
The same thing happens to you when you eat sugar and other refined carbohydrates.
So if you eat refined carbohydrates often (daily) your body prepares by keeping lost of cholesterol on reserve to deal with this. This is one of the biggest reasons why so many people have high cholesterol levels.
Like I said, your body is smart. It is a very quick learner. If you quit eating food that makes your blood sugar levels high, your body will get rid of the excess of cholesterol levels in your blood. That is why, often with in weeks, your cholesterol levels drop significantly, often 50 or 100 or more points, when you quit eating refined carbohydrates.
Now, the trick comes with, what is “refined carbohydrates”. Refined carbohydrates are things that are mostly calories from carbohydrates that have been refined from how they are found in nature including most sugars. Great, what does that mean? Things like breads, crackers, pastas, sugar (in most forms), and grains are refined carbohydrates.
Why do refined carbohydrates raise my blood sugar levels so much? Good question. In the process of refining the carbohydrates, they are taking away part of the product. They are removing part of what comes with the grain or plant as it is found in nature. Now the funny part about the perfection of nature. We and the things in nature are perfectly designed for each other. When we eat food whole, as it is found in nature, it is almost never ever bad for us. When we eat grains and sugar cane, and sugar beets, as they are in nature, whole, there is no problem with how our body responds to them.
See, fruit sugar is fine for the body. It does not really cause an increase in your blood sugar levels, as long as it is eaten with the fruit it comes in. They refine fruit sugar out of fruit, to use as sweeteners in some products, and this refined fruit sugar can cause problems as well. Because all the stuff that comes naturally with the sugar in the fruit, is now not there.
When they refine grains to make most breads, and pasta, and crackers and stuff, the part they take away is the part that keeps the grain from increasing our blood sugar levels. The part they remove to make white flour is the part that helps keep our blood sugar levels normal when eaten whole.
So when they take part of the food away, it leaves the food in a way that causes your blood sugar levels to increase.
To safely, significantly lower your cholesterol level with in weeks, quit eating refined carbohydrates. It is that simple. And again, don’t take my word for it. Do it yourself, and measure your cholesterol levels before and after, and you will see for yourself. If you cut refined carbohydrates out completely, you will notice the 50-100 point drops with in weeks. If you still eat refined carbohydrates, you will notice a decrease, but not as quickly. And the amount your cholesterol drops will be in direct proportion to how much refined carbohydrates you quit eating. The less you eat, the more it will drop. It really is that simple.

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