[This is an ๐ Thread ๐งต @chrisboettcher9.]
Youโve been lied to about heart disease. Give me 2 minutes to tell you the truth about cholesterol:
Weโve all heard the same story:
โCholesterol is bad.โ
โCholesterol causes heart disease.โ
But itโs not true. We NEED cholesterol to not only survive. But to thrive.
Letโs start with the 3 biggest reasons why:
1) Hormonal Regulation
Cholesterol is the precursor for numerous important hormones like:
- Cortisol
- Estrogren
- Testosterone
- Progesterone
Without cholesterol, these systems donโt function properly.
2) Vitamin D Synthesis
Cholesterol is also the building block for vitamin D production. You can supplement Vitamin D and get all the sunlight you want. But without healthy amounts of cholesterol, your body wonโt produce as much Vitamin D as it could.
3) Neurological Functioning
Cholesterol is abundant in the brain. It supports the formation of nerve cells. And is essential for regulating the nervous system. It also maintains synapses between brain cells responsible for:
- Memory
- Learning
- Overal cognition
Now you know why cholesterol is essential for survival.
But Iโm sure you still have questions:
- โIs there a difference between good and bad cholesterol?โ
- โWhat’s really causing heart attacks and stroke?โ
- โHow can I lower my risk of heart disease?โ
Letโs dive into each:
1) โIs there a difference between good and bad cholesterol?โ
Weโve been taught HDL is โgoodโ and LDL is โbad.โ
Itโs just not that simple. Both play key roles in cholesterol regulation. HDL transports it to the liver while LDL brings it to the blood. So what are we missing? The mainstream narrative is that excess LDL (bad cholesterol) can lead to the buildup of plaque in arteries.
Itโs easy to then build a very lucrative pharmaceutical industry on the fear of cholesterol. But this is leaving out one important factor in the buildup…Oxidation.
LDL and HDL are simply vehicles. They move back and forth. When they become oxidized they are slowly damaged or destroyed. Now we have a traffic jam. And to make matters worse, these vehicles are on fire and toxic causing inflammation. Youโre body responds forming a plaque.
2) So whatโs really causing this oxidation, plaque formation, and heart attacks?
Itโs not cholesterol. Itโs the modern diet. Heart disease continues to go up year after year.
You know what else does? Sugar and seed oil intake. Both drive up blood sugar and increase oxidation.
Excess sugar in the blood is then stored as fat in the form of triglycerides. One of the best indicators of heart health is the Triglyercide to HDL ratio. If you generally have less oxidative sugar stored as fat and more carriers back to the liver itโs a recipe for longevity.
3) So now youโre thinking. How can I lower my risk of heart disease?
Eat healthy fats like:
- Fish
- Nuts
- Eggs
- Olive oil
- Avocados
- Quality Meats
Also, incorporating fiber into your diet from fruits and veggies is crucial for HDL production.
Avoid foods that include:
- Sugary sweets and beverages
- Highly processed foods
- Vegetable/Seed oils
- Fried foods
This diet + a sedentary lifestyle = a recipe for disaster.
So whatโs the conclusion?
Cholesterol is not inherently bad. Itโs a necessary building block of many functions of the human body. The key is to limit processed foods that damage and break down our cholesterol.
Thanks for reading!