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To Reduce High Cholesterol
Troy Jones
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women. While some people are predisposed to heart disease due to genetic factors, others acquire heart disease through poor lifestyle choices. In fact, many of the contributing factors to heart disease, such as high cholesterol, are highly preventable. A widely used blended enzyme called Neprinol has found fantastic results in treating and reducing high cholesterol.
Naturally produced in the liver, cholesterol is a waxy type of substance that our bodies need to produce key hormones, transport fat throughout the body, and create cell membranes and Vitamin D. However, when too much cholesterol is present in the body, much of it is unused and presents a serious danger. Unused cholesterol clogs arteries and forms plaque, which restricts proper blood circulation and greatly increases the risk of heart disease. This additional, but unnecessary, cholesterol enters the body via the foods that we eat such as animal fats, shellfish, and dairy products. Unfortunately, there aren't many noticeable physical symptoms for high cholesterol and most people are unaware of dangerously high levels without undergoing cholesterol screenings during a visit to the doctor.
A recent case study show a 44-year-old male company executive, how was just diagnosed with hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol), and does not want to take cholesterol-lowering drugs. What did he do different learn about this case study by visisting Neprinol Case Study #3 Hyperlipidemia, link at the bottom.
Once high cholesterol is detected, it is reversible through weight loss, diet, and exercise. Making lifestyle adjustments and eliminating cholesterol-rich foods from the diet can greatly lower cholesterol levels as can increasing the intake of foods high in antioxidants, which help to cleanse the blood. Regular exercise is also important to keep blood circulating and in an attempt to clear the arteries of high cholesterol deposits that have already begun to form. In adjusting one's diet and engaging in daily physical activity, weight loss begins to naturally occur, thus further decreasing high cholesterol levels, decreasing heart exertion and decreasing the chances of heart disease. In the event that proper lifestyle adjustments are not made in time, doctors often prescribe medications known as statins, which can also carry severe side effects. Such as adnormal blood pressure which can be defined by a range of values. High blood pressure lower than 140/90 mm Hg is considered normal. A blood pressure around 120/80 mm Hg is considered the best level to avoid heart disease. A number of factors such as pain, stress or anxiety can cause a temporary increase in blood pressure.
However, new studies show that success in treating high cholesterol levels has also been noted through the use of an enzyme blend known as Neprinol. Neprinol is specially formulated to replace some of the enzymes that the body naturally loses as the result of aging. It is an anti-oxidant rich enzyme that digests proteins and, therefore, greatly assists in the digestions of fats, carbohydrates, sugars, and unused proteins. These very critical digestive enzymes are also instrumental in removing waste material from the blood and converting food particles that are undigested into energy that is useful to the body.
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