Not exact matches
There is even a suggestion that Zetia may have a negative effect
on fat deposits in
blood vessels.
While working at the Institute in 1959, the biochemist and expert in human nutrition David Kritchevsky, Ph.D., published the influential textbook Cholesterol, which explored his studies
on the mechanisms of atherosclerosis, or
fat deposits in
blood vessels, and the role of cholesterol deposits in cardiovascular disease.
Many microwave popcorn brands are packed with trans
fats, which have been commonly linked to hurting your heart by increasing inflammation and damaging
blood vessel linings, but they wreak havoc
on your brain, too, by harming brain function and memory.
So, i was reflecting
on how you say too much sugar and bad
fats cause subtle damage to
blood vessels, and i wondered — could the 18 or 19 hours a day i don't eat be giving my body a chance to clean up some of that damage?
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2 pounds of
fat on average have 2.5 miles of
blood vessels, and the already burdened heart needs to make further efforts to pump the additional 2.5 miles.
The only effective way of treating cellulite is addressing the above mentioned causes, focusing
on strengthening the connective tissue (collagen) and muscles found under the skin, a long - term weight loss (burning
fat slowly and systematically), slowing down the ageing process of the skin cells, improving
blood circulation and strengthening
blood vessel walls, detoxification of the body and liver, and improving overall health.
A better focus is
on reducing saturated
fat and trans
fat in the diet, which play greater roles in damaging
blood vessels than dietary cholesterol.
Even a single meal high in saturated
fat can have an adverse effect
on blood vessels by inhibiting vasodilation, the normal increase in the diameter of
blood vessels that occurs after a meal.