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Cholesterol

Cholesterol is a waxy and fat-like substance your body uses to protect nerves and make hormones, bile acid, and vitamin D. The cholesterol needed by the body is produced by the liver and from the food you eat. The two types of cholesterol carried by the lipoproteins are low-density lipoproteins LDL (bad cholesterol) and high-density lipoprotein HDL (good cholesterol).

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Please comment on the abnormal values seen in my blood report.

Query: Hello doctor, My total cholesterol is 273 mg%, triglyceride 293 mg%, LDL cholesterol 180.4 mg/dL, VLDL 58.6 mg/dL, ratio total HDL cholesterol 8.03, blood sugar (fasting) 127 mg/dL, sugar PP 138 mg/dL, and uric acid 8.7 mg%.  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. As per reports, cholesterol levels, blood sugar, and uric acid levels are higher. Dietary recommendations as per your condition: 1. Take one tablespoon of roasted flaxseed every morning. 2. Take one tablespoon apple cider vinegar in a glass of warm water twice a day ...  Read Full »

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