Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.

Get Adobe Flash player





Why Doesn't My Doctor Know This?
Read the first 24 pages....FREE....of Dr. David Dahlman's "Why Doesn't My Doctor....

Nutrition Video
Nutrition is important for life, but getting all the nutrition facts can....

Thyroid Problems Symptoms Video
Thyroid problems symptoms can be confusing to anyone. There are many thyroid....

Depression Video
Depression is a difficult condition to overcome. There are examples of how....

Breast Cancer Treatment Video
This breast cancer treatment video discusses why some women get breast cancer....

Chiropractic State Organizations
....

Chiropractic Colleges
....

What is Autoimmune Disease?
Autoimmune disease are conditions where the immune system reacts improperly to the....

Multigenics Vitamins
The Metagenics Multigenics vitamin and mineral formulas are a comprehensive, high quality....

Tim Russert: Could We Have Seen This Coming?
Tim Russert was a loved and respected media person that probably everyone....

 

Good Cholesterol



Summary:
Good cholesterol refers to the concept of having levels of cholesterol in your blood that are low risk or good cholesterol refers to the good kind of cholesterol, known as HDL (high density lipoprotein).

Good Cholesterol

Good cholesterol is what we all strive for, but do people really understand what good cholesterol is? There is no dietary bad cholesterol or good cholesterol...it's all the same, coming from animal products.

HDL Cholesterol

Most refer to HDL cholesterol..actually it's a lipoprotein...as the good cholesterol. In a blood test, we want high levels of good cholesterol or HDL cholesterol. Curiously, it's the addition of HDL along with LDL and VLDL that make up Total Cholesterol and if you have high levels of the good cholesterol, you may find that you have a Total Cholesterol that places you in a high risk category according to your doctor. Here comes the medication. How can this happen?

If you have a high HDL...which is good and a high normal or slightly elevated LDL...then added to your VLDL, you might have Total Cholesterol in excess of the recommended less than 200 mg/dl (milligrams per deciliter).

So, what's even more important to understand are the ratios between all these numbers. It's the ratios of Total Cholesterol to HDL (total divided by HDL) and LDL to HDL (LDL divided by LDL) that are far more illustrative of cardiovascular risk.
  • Total Cholesterol to HDL (Total divided by HDL) should be less than 4.
  • LDL to HDL (LDL divided by HDL) should be 3.3 to 4.0 for the lowest risk.
These are the 2 most important markers when analyzing risk.

As an example:
  • If your Total Cholesterol is 247 and your HDL's are 68, your ratio is: 3.6. 
  • If your LDL is 151 and your HDL is 68, your ratio is 2.2.
Neither of these values put you in a high risk category, but because of the "Total Cholesterol" number, your doctor will mistakenly place you on a statin drug with dangerous side effects.

For more information about the risk of common cholesterol medications, please click "Cholesterol Medications".

For more information about the 2 best diets to lower cholesterol, please click "Cholesterol Diet".

For more information about cholesterol, please click "What is Cholesterol".


 




Crohn's Disease
& Colitis Report
IBS Report  
Psoriasis &
Eczema Report
    Fibromyalgia Report  
 
 
 
Ask Dr. Dahlman any question, but realize that the answer to many questions such as the cause, symptoms, treatment and dietary information related to your specific concern may be found in the report you are about to download:



---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------