The ‘High Cholesterol’ Paradox

For some people, being told they have ‘high cholesterol’ suggests a decline, for others it is a sign of healthy longevity. What is really going on?

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The real story is the way in which high dietary levels of refined sugars such as Fructose can adversely modify our lipid-protein-labels and break the fatty nutrition cycle supplying all our organs.

Normally high lipid levels with good ratios of LDL (larger nutrient packages) and HDL (returning ’empty’ packages for recycling) are seen in people with healthy long life prospects. 

When the LDL package address (protein marker) is sugar-damaged (glycated) LDL backs up in the blood and less HDL is recycled. The blood lipids are up but the organs can’t use it. e.g The brain is starved of vital fat-soluble nutrients. Taking medication to block cholesterol production will lower blood lipids BUT…. the brain, muscles etc. are  still starved of vital fat-soluble nutrition and the outcome worsens.

The HbA1c test for sugar-damage in the blood protein hemoglobin looks likely to be a great indicator for sugar damage in general so..

‘High Cholesterol’ with good HbA1c levels is a healthy sign.

‘High Cholesterol’ with poor HbA1c levels is a very unhealthy sign.

THE REAL STORY IS SUGAR-DAMAGE

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