Saturated fats are often believed to have a negative impact on cardiovascular health, but cacao's saturated fat content is entirely different because stearic acid is a particular fatty acid in that it does
not elevate blood cholesterol levels the way other saturated fats can and studies have found that diets containing cocoa and chocolate have a neutral effect on blood cholesterol levels in humans.
Not exact matches
But for most people, eggs are a healthy choice and should
not result in
elevated blood cholesterol levels.
Research has confirmed that if you have no health problems or already
elevated blood cholesterol, the egg will
not affect
cholesterol levels in future.
High fat diet promoters who follow diets like Keto and Paleo typically go with the idea that
elevated blood LDL
cholesterol levels aren't something that you should be too concerned about.
I just heard a talk by Dr. Christiane Northrup who said that
cholesterol over 200 is
not a problem unless the
blood sugar
levels are
elevated, and she likes
blood sugars to be between 70 and 85,
not 100 like conventional medicine says is «normal.»
Noakes says, for example, that after age 50,
elevating cholesterol levels are
not a problem, and that in women, there's no need to even measure
blood cholesterol since there's
not enough evidence to link it to heart disease.
Don't Feed Your Dog Table Scraps While dogs don't suffer from hardening of the arteries, you can
elevate your dog's
blood cholesterol levels by feeding it table scraps, like that half - eaten burger snuck under the table.
However, if you are
not sure or think your
blood pressure,
blood cholesterol, or
blood sugar
levels might be
elevated, then going the safe route of a no physical life insurance policy makes good financial sense.