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5 Simple Tips for Managing Cholesterol

5 Simple Tips for Managing Cholesterol

Cholesterol can be a confusing topic at times, and everybody has something to say about it.

We will be sharing some tips for managing cholesterol to shed some light on the confusing topic of cholesterol…

Here are 5 easy tips for managing cholesterol to help simplify it…

1. Not All Cholesterol is Bad Cholesterol

There are two types of cholesterol, namely high-density lipoprotein (HDL) which is considered as “good cholesterol.”, and then low-density lipoprotein (LDL) which is commonly called “bad cholesterol”.

2. Know Your Cholesterol Levels and Keep Them Healthy

It is important to know what the ideal cholesterol levels are, here is a basic table to use as general guideline.

Total Cholesterol –

  • Below 5.2mmol/L – Desirable
  • 5.2 – 6.2mmol/L – Borderline
  • Above 6.2mmol/L – High

LDL Cholesterol –

  • Below 1.8mmol/L – Ideal for people at very high risk of heart disease
  • Below 2.6mmol/L – Ideal for people at risk of heart disease
  • 2.6 – 3.3mmol/L – Near Ideal
  • 3.4 – 4.1mmol/L – Borderline high
  • 4.1 – 4.9mmol/L – High
  • Above 4.9mmol/L – Very High

HDL Cholesterol –

  • Below 1mmol/L (men) – Poor
  • Below 1.3mmol/L (women) – Poor
  • 1 – 1.3mmol/L (men) – Better
  • 1.3 – 1.5mmol/L (women) – Better
  • 1.6mmol/L and above – Best

Triglycerides –

  • Below 1.7mmol/L – Desirable
  • 1.7 – 2.2mmol/L – Borderline
  • 2.3 – 5.6mmol/L – High
  • Above 5.6mmol/L – Very High

3. Learn to Love Your Diet

Eating healthy doesn’t mean being boring. Substitute your meat with a vegetarian meal a few times a week. Use beans or other vegetable protein instead of meat in your favorite recipes. Soy or rice milk is a great heart-healthy replacement for your usual milk. Don’t be afraid to try new vegetables, and eat a few meat-free meals each week.

4. Bike or Hike Yourself Healthy

Natural exercise is great for lowering and maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. Try to get at least 30 minutes of exercise, 5 times a week. Anything that gets your heartbeat up and your sweat dripping can be exercise. You can run, walk, jog, swim, jump up and down, do some gardening, dance, do a sport – anything can be tuned into exercise if you put your mind to it!

5. Lower Cholesterol with a well proven natural Supplement

Cholesterol supplements can be taken with your diet and exercise. As you take the supplement, reduce your consumption of red meat and dairy products and exercise at least 4 days a week. Have your cholesterol retested in 6 months.

Further limit your intake of foods that contain saturated fat and cholesterol and increase your exercise to see if a more aggressive approach works. The Manna Cholesterol Support product contains well researched ingredients to increase HDL and lowers LDL levels.

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I have been using Cholesterol Support for a few months & my Cholesterol level has dropped to 4.9, down from the upper 6 level. Highly recommended

— Hoosen

This product lowered Total cholesterol, LDL and Trig and it increased HDL (the good cholesterol). Very happy!

— Elba

My cholesterol level was up at 6.4 and after a month and a half I had it tested again and it had come down to 4.9 taking 2 tablets a day. I have decreased it to 1 tablet to see if it will stabilize below 5. This is a 5 star product

— Colin