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Half of the people of America are facing problems of high cholesterol as per the survey made by American heart association. High cholesterol levels have a harmful effect on human body as it increases the chances of heart attacks and strokes. Therefore it is very necessary to maintain the levels of cholesterol as it can prove to be fatal in some cases.Body also needs some cholesterol for the proper functioning of the body. This cholesterol is good for health and is known as HDL. HDL is known as good cholesterol which plays a major in absorbing the bad cholesterol from the body. The full form of HDL cholesterol is high-density lipoprotein.Bad cholesterol is known as LDL cholesterol which has a lot of harmful effects on the body. Hence certain level of HDL cholesterol should be maintained in the body to reduce the level of LDL cholesterol.HDL cholesterol i.e. good cholesterol restricts the growth of LDL cholesterol i.e. bad cholesterol and moves the bad cholesterol from the arteries to the livers. This reduces the chances of blockage of arteries which causes strokes or heart diseases. 40mg/dl is the recommended level of HDL cholesterol which should be present in the body but is should not cross 60gm/dl as it would give boost to the chances of heart attacks.People should maintain a healthy diet regime and should eat foods which are low on fats. Vegetables, fresh fruits, green tea, whole grains, fishes like tuna etc are some of the food stuff which should be consumed daily to reduce the cholesterol levels. George Christodoulou,For more information about Vasacor, please visit
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