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[T1320]Treatment Of High Cholesterol
by Deb Bromley, Deb

What if I told you tap water and homogenized milk may be two of the biggest culprits in skyrocketing rates of high cholesterol? Cholesterol is actually being produced by our own bodies all of the time as a natural mechanism to combat oxidation when our bodies are diseased. Therefore, if we are not well, our cholesterol levels are likely to be higher regardless of what we eat that contains cholesterol. Having too low of a cholesterol level is just as bad as having too high.

Avoiding eggs and other foods that naturally contain cholesterol may not be the best solution, nor taking cholesterol-lowering drugs with their plethora of harmful side effects. For example, eggs are actually extremely healthy in moderation, being that they contain nutrients present at the beginning of life. Fatty meats are often harmful simply because fats store toxins, and animals not raised naturally have often been injected with antibiotics, hormones, steroids, and graze on grounds containing pesticides and fertilizer residue.

Two of the most harmful, and most common, everyday products we are ingesting that contribute to high cholesterol, and thus plaque in the arteries, are homogenized milk and chemically-treated tap water.

The explanation is far more complicated than I will cover here, but basically homogenizing milk involves the breaking down of fat particles to such a small size that the milk looks nice and smooth with no chunks of cream, but these smaller fat particles can permeate the intestines and end up in your blood stream. On the other hand, fresh unhomogenized milk from the farm, assuming the cows have not been exposed to chemicals, with its cream floating to the top, is natural and not a harmful form of fat. The larger fat molecules pass through the digestive system and nutrients are properly absorbed without fat entering the bloodstream. This cream, of course, can also be skimmed off the top of the milk and used for other purposes.

Studies have shown that many of the chemicals present in tap water that were added to kill bacteria, such as chlorine, often react with and oxidize cholesterol already in the body, forming a gummy substance (plaque) that actually sticks to, and clogs, the arteries. And there are many more dangerous side effects of drinking chemically-treated water.

What can you do about it? If you want to lower your cholesterol, which is not an easy task once your body is not functioning properly regardless how much cholesterol you eliminate in your diet, first eliminate homogenized milk and stop drinking and cooking with tap water whenever possible. If you can't always get unhomogenized milk, such as from a health store or organic farm, then fat-free regular organic milk is the next best choice so you're not getting chemicals nor as much cholesterol. If you can afford it, put a good filter in your bathtub or shower and/or install a whole-house distillation system, as even bathing in chemically treated water is harmful because it absorbs through your pores, and chemicals in the steam are inhaled.

And don't think you can turn to bottled waters -- sometimes bottled waters are no better, as they can contain runoff from groundwater containing pesticides and fertilizers that are not removed and do not have to be reported. If the bottle says it has been purified by both reverse osmosis and carbon/charcoal treatments, it may be less contaminated. The healthiest water available today for purchase is probably distilled water, which most closely mimics the sun's natural way of purifying water.

The best way to bind and pull cholesterol out of your body naturally and avoid chemicals is by eating whole grains, fruits, and vegetables (preferably organic and chemical-free) that haven't been processed or "enriched" by synthetic means such as bleached white breads, white rice, white pasta, etc. Since your body has been overoxidizing, antioxidants may help speed recovery, and hence indirectly lower cholesterol. There are natural and safe cholesterol-lowering supplements available at health stores, including plant-based polycosinol, but always check to make sure there are no supplement, herb, or drug interactions if you are, or plan to continue, taking medications concurrently. Never stop medications abruptly. And lastly, since much of our soil has been depleted of minerals from chemicals, and most processed foods lack sufficient vitamins, most people should always take a potent natural vitamin and mineral supplement to help speed healing and to maintain their health.

To view a version of this article containing links to free informative resources that will help you combat high cholesterol, avoid disease-causing toxins in your food and environment, and treat other health conditions naturally, please visit the NatureGem web site at http://www.naturegem.com and link on the article title.


Some medications that lower cholesterol(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/High-Cholesterol.html) are found by testing in a laboratory while others are discovered and perfected over 5000 years of use. Some natural remedies for high cholesterol however, have the stamp of approval from both the scientific and naturopathic communities. Ayurvedic herbs have been used for millennia, and refer to a huge number of leaves, extracts, and roots from the Indian sub-continent. However, it is only relatively recently that these herbs were introduced to the Western world, and since then the true potential of these herbs has not yet been fully realized.

Traditionally, high cholesterol was not a big problem in India, so there was no ayurvedic herb specifically used to lower cholesterol. However, the fact that few practitioners of ayurvedic medicine suffered from high cholesterol led many people to believe that one or more of the herbs could be an effective treatment. That's when the properties of guggul were first investigated.

What is Guggul?

The mukul myrrh (Commiphora mukul) tree is a small, thorny plant distributed throughout India. Guggul and gum guggulu are the names given to a yellowish resin produced by the stem of the plant. This resin has been used historically and is also the source of modern extracts of guggul and is the most popular herb used in ayurvedic medicine. The plant can also be found in North America and Central Asia. Guggul has been used in India for more than 2000 years to treat variety of disorders such as skin disorders, obesity, rheumatism, bronchitis, inflammation, sores, and hysteria. In addition, it is also used in weight management, dermatitis, improving circulation, treating boils, and menstrual pain. Guggul is also used to treat heart ailments and has been found to lower high cholesterol in the blood. Guggul is very effective in the prevention and treatment of congestive heart failure and related diseases and is a natural remedy for high cholesterol. So how does guggul lower cholesterol and prevent heart disease? Much research has been done into this question, and the herb from India has not been found lacking.

Role of Guggul in the Treatment of High Cholesterol(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/High-Cholesterol.html)

Studies have shown that Guggul can lower cholesterol levels in the blood by 14-27 %. So how does guggul do this?

1.Guggul Lowers Triglycerides: Guggul is a natural remedy for high cholesterol because it can lower triglycerides and improve the ratio of HDL and LDL cholesterol levels in blood. LDL is the low density lipoprotein known as bad cholesterol, and HDL is high density lipoprotein known as good cholesterol. Studies show that within 4 to 12 weeks guggul can increase good cholesterol by approximately 16%, and lower bad cholesterol (triglycerides) by 22-30%.

2.Guggul stops cholesterol production: Guggul can lower high cholesterol levels by blocking the activity of a protein receptor in the liver cell that metabolizes cholesterol. Stopping this process prevents the production of more bad cholesterol, and allows the excess to be converted to bile, thus lowering overall cholesterol levels. Guggul also reduces the blood level lipids effectively and quickly without any side effects.

Besides this, Guggul is also considered a natural remedy for high cholesterol because it strengthens the heart and works as a blood detoxifier. It can prevent narrowing of the arteries, improve cardiac muscle functioning, and heart activity. Not only does it lower cholesterol, but it can keep levels low. It has even been found to lower cholesterol in people who have proven unresponsive to other high cholesterol medications. That is why many naturopaths and holistic health practitioners often recommend Guggul for the prevention and treatment of high cholesterol.
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