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Low Cholesterol
Low cholesterol will not benefit blood sugar or arthritis.
The satisfactory level of lipoproteins is 140 to 200 milligrams, but the better level is 160 to 200 milligrams. The goal is not to get the total lipoprotein level to the bottom, but to get it between l60 to 200 milligrams with more than 25 percent of it in HDL the good lipoproteins. A level below l40 milligrams is just as dangerous as one over 200 milligrams.
Low cholesterol will not benefit blood sugar or arthritis.
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Low Cholesterol
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cholesterol, blood sugar
The safe method to keep the ideal level of lipoproteins is a healthy lifestyle of nutrition, weight control, and exercise. Included in the nutrition should be supplements of policosonal, multivitamins, fish oil and ground flax seed taken with water, soy milk or fruit juice.
Low cholesterol will not benefit blood sugar or arthritis.