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Is Cholesterol Really the Cause of Heart Disease?
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<blockquote data-quote="RalphMcDonald" data-source="post: 110964" data-attributes="member: 17935"><p>Cholesterol enables your body to assemble new cells, protect nerves, and create hormones. Typically, the liver produces all the cholesterol the body needs. Be that as it may, cholesterol additionally enters your body from foods, for example, animal-based foods like milk, eggs, and meat. A lot of cholesterol in your body is a hazard factor for heart disease.</p><p></p><p>At the point when there is excessively cholesterol in your blood, it develops in the walls of your supply routes, causing a process called atherosclerosis, a type of heart disease. The arteries become narrowed and blood stream to the heart muscle is backed off or blocked. The blood supplies oxygen to the heart, and if insufficient blood and oxygen reach your heart, you may endure chest pain. On the off chance that the blood supply to a bit of the heart is totally cut off by a blockage, the outcome is a heart attack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RalphMcDonald, post: 110964, member: 17935"] Cholesterol enables your body to assemble new cells, protect nerves, and create hormones. Typically, the liver produces all the cholesterol the body needs. Be that as it may, cholesterol additionally enters your body from foods, for example, animal-based foods like milk, eggs, and meat. A lot of cholesterol in your body is a hazard factor for heart disease. At the point when there is excessively cholesterol in your blood, it develops in the walls of your supply routes, causing a process called atherosclerosis, a type of heart disease. The arteries become narrowed and blood stream to the heart muscle is backed off or blocked. The blood supplies oxygen to the heart, and if insufficient blood and oxygen reach your heart, you may endure chest pain. On the off chance that the blood supply to a bit of the heart is totally cut off by a blockage, the outcome is a heart attack. [/QUOTE]
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