Rethink Your Approach to Cholesterol: It’s Not Just About Fat

Rethink Your Approach to Cholesterol: It’s Not Just About Fat

You might believe that dietary fat is the main culprit behind high cholesterol, but recent research points to excess sugar and carbohydrates as the real offenders.

Plaque buildup in the arteries is often driven by high sugar and carb intake, which lowers good cholesterol and raises triglycerides. Here are some important insights to consider:

  • Statins: New research suggests their benefits may stem more from reducing inflammation than lowering cholesterol.
  • Heart Attacks: Around 75% of individuals who experience heart attacks have normal cholesterol levels.
  • Age: Older adults with higher cholesterol levels may actually have a lower risk of death compared to those with lower cholesterol.

Interestingly, studies from Harvard reveal that systemic inflammation is a greater risk factor for heart disease than high cholesterol alone. Conventional advice has long recommended a low-fat diet, but emerging evidence shows that not all fats are created equal.

Incorporating healthy, unprocessed fats into your diet is beneficial. Opt for sources rich in omega-3 and monounsaturated fats, which improve cholesterol profiles. Avoid trans fats found in products like solid margarine, shortening, and many prepackaged foods.

Incorporating healthy, unprocessed fats into your diet is beneficial.

Take control of your heart health—shift the focus from low-fat diets to reducing sugar and processed carbs. Learn how healthy fats can protect your heart and schedule a free 15-minute consultation to explore a personalized nutrition plan.

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