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22nd November 2004, 11:49 AM
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Ramadas (@ dcli*) on: Sat Sep 13 02:43:59 EDT 2003
I read somewhere that soya products contain more sulphur (which people with high blood pressure should avoid), Is it true?
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22nd November 2004 11:49 AM
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22nd November 2004, 11:49 AM
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Suhera Farook (@ 213.*) on: Sat Sep 13 05:15:41 EDT 2003
pls. read interesting article on Soy Products and Canola Oil:
http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/soy.htm
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22nd November 2004, 11:49 AM
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Deepa Chenny (@ clt8*) on: Thu Sep 18 12:05:09 EDT 2003
Hi Devi,
Good to know about that. As you have mentioned anything that we switch on into has to be discussed with our doctors.
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22nd November 2004, 11:49 AM
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suresh (@ 209.*) on: Thu Sep 18 13:40:25 EDT 2003
One of the doctors whom I went for consulting told me :
Have 10 overnight soaked almonds daily in the morning (peeling the skin).
Just 10 overnight soaked almonds with skin peeled out...
she said that will reduce the bad cholestrol and increase the good cholestrol..
from then, I am having.. But yet to check my cholestrol level
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22nd November 2004, 11:49 AM
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Ivete (@ pr2-*) on: Fri Sep 19 05:19:38 EDT 2003
Dear Hubbers,
If soy is that bad why many people from Asia especially Japanese and Chinese have had it in their daily intake for centuries? Sometimes we have some much contradictory information that we don't really know what to do. What do you think?
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22nd November 2004, 11:49 AM
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monu (@ 202.*) on: Fri Sep 19 07:46:44 EDT 2003
radha
to reduce bad chol take 2 pods of garlic either cooked in diluted milk or crushed added to honey in the maorning with empty stomach.in addition quarter spoon of Vendhiyam either raw or choked in water be taken.see the resuts after a month.
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22nd November 2004, 11:49 AM
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Asif (@ 202.*) on: Sat Sep 20 12:08:32 EDT 2003
My father has high cholestrol level 223. His trighrides level is also high ? please advice what should i do ? he is taking zocor 40 daily for it.
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22nd November 2004, 11:49 AM
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deepa (@ adsl*) on: Fri Oct 24 15:35:26
Hi,
I have very low good cholestrol-25, which should be minimum 50. can anyone of u suggest me of increasing it?
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22nd November 2004, 11:49 AM
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M J ravindranath (@ ppp-*) on: Thu Oct 30 01:21:32 EST 2003
I have slightly high triglyceride count. It is around 367. The doctor who saw the report that I need to increase my good cholestrol level. What is this good cholestrol and bad cholestrol? How does one increase good cholestrol? Is a count of 367 high?
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22nd November 2004, 11:49 AM
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Mary (@ 219.*) on: Thu Oct 30 03:21:19 EST 2003
Hi,
Bad Cholesterol is also known as low density lipoprotein (LDL). This has a tendency to stick to the epithelium of arterial walls and in due course may narrow the path of bloodflow sufficiently to cause angina (chest pain). This may progress to unstable angina, where the chest pain increases in duration and intensity,or even a heart attack if a blood clot forms in the narrowed artery, thereby cutting off blood supply to the concerned part of the myocardium.
Good Cholesterol is also known as high density lipoprotein. Its job is to scavenge for LDL and bring it to the liver where it used to produce bile. So having high a HDL usually means having a low LDL.
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