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Default 06-05-2009, 10:22 PM

Don't worry about your diet so much, but increase your water and salt intake.

Cholesterol is a vital substance in the body - it makes up portions of the brain and cells and is manufactured as needed. This goes for cholesterol in the blood as well - including the so-called "bad" cholesterol.

Doctors don't like to look at things in a simplistic light. They have to use terminology straight out of their medical textbooks to make things complicated - this is how they can justify prescribing medications that only address the symptoms but not the cause.

Cholesterol is produced by the body to protect the interior of the artery walls. When you don't drink enough water the body sometimes borrows water from the blood. This can cause the blood to thicken and become acidic. Acidic blood flowing through the arteries creates tiny tears and abrasions that could peel off and cause an embolism in the brain or other major organ. Cholesterol acts like a patch until the immune system can make the needed repairs.

But because doctors don't recognize dehydration as the cause of most disease, the problem usually goes unnoticed until it builds up into a serious situation.

You can lower your cholesterol and prevent this and other health problems by increasing your water and salt intake according to the protocol found through the link below.
   
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