Good and Bad Cholesterols: What Are They?

There are two kinds of cholesterols that are naturally present in our body system and are known as good and bad cholesterol.

Bad cholesterol, which is known as LDL or low density lipids, is the common culprit of heart diseases or fatal heart attacks. High cholesterol concentration in our body is sometimes genetic and so, proper care for your overall health condition is the only combating tool to prevent health disruptions from happening.

The only way to fight health risks is to have better understanding about cholesterol, its functions and effects on the body.

Good cholesterol is also known as HDL or high density lipids. Unlike LDL which may get stocked on the walls of your blood vessels because of its density, HDL easily floats along with the blood cells and plasma. As a result, it promotes better blood circulation and nutrient distribution throughout the body, lessening blockages in heart arteries.

When LDL levels get higher, you will start feeling pain that takes place within the heart cavity. This is due to the spasm of artery which results to the abnormal functioning of the heart. The worse thing that can happen is when the heart will stop working. When the arteries fail to function, this can cause death eventually. Imagine how fatal LDL cholesterol is; it directly strikes the heart (which is considered as the main switch of human life) and damages the arteries around so that they will stop working.

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