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Benefits of Cholesterol
Cholesterol serves several important roles in metabolism: it is a key constituent of all cell membranes and provides the structural framework of vitamin D and adrenal and sex hormones, as well as for bile acids which help digest fat and increase absorption of fat
Cholesterol Deficiency
Cholesterol Deficiency in Chronic Disorders 8/8/11
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In China, where mean cholesterol is much lower than in the Western world, chronic hepatitis B virus infection is ubiquitous. Chronic carriers of hepatitis B, but not individuals with eradicated hepatitis B, have significantly lower total cholesterol than non-carriers, suggesting a cause-effect relationship. Inflammation and higher cholesterol levels are hypothesized to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Genetic diseases of cholesterol and lipid metabolism have been strongly associated with increased CVD.
Apolipoprotein B (Apo B)
The main protein component of LDL (low density lipoprotein, the so-called bad cholesterol) accounts for approximately 95% of the total protein content of LDL. Apo B is necessary for the reaction with LDL receptors in the liver and on cell walls and is thus involved in transporting cholesterol from the liver to the cells. Recently, the Mind Institute found that low values of Apo B are associated with autism, with the lowest values being found in low-functioning autism. LDL has been found to have protective effects against endotoxins from deadly staphylococcus bacteria.
Homocysteine (Hcy)
Homocysteine (Hcy) is a sulfur-containing amino acid that is converted back to methionine in a cycle that required B12 and folic acid. Although the role of homocysteine in atherosclerosis is still being studied, high Hcy levels suggest supplementation with folic acid and vitamin B12 may be protective. The genetic disorder homocystinuria is known to cause massive atherosclerosis in younger people, although the mechanism by which homocysteine promotes narrowing and hardening of arteries is unknown. Abnormally high values have been reported in stroke, cardiovascular disease, and in Alzheimers disease. The Advanced Cholesterol Profile includes an Hcy level, which is usually a separate blood test. The Advanced Cholesterol Profile uses FDAapproved diagnostic laboratory reagents, which assures quality results.
Total Cholesterol
Total cholesterol is the same measure in all lipid panels. Low values (generally values less than 4.14 mmol/L; 160 mg/dL) are associated with genetic diseases of cholesterol metabolism.
Sonic Cholesterol
Purified Cholesterol Supplement
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120 capsules
Each capsule contains 250 mg of pure medical grade cholesterol Each 250 mg dose provides the same amount of cholesterol as one egg Cholesterol is carefully extracted from raw sheep wool Tested to show undetectable levels of heavy metals and other toxic chemicals Available only as a Physician Referred supplement Regular cholesterol testing is advised to monitor cholesterol levels
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Cholesterol Deficiency
Cholesterol Deficiency in Chronic Disorders 8/8/11
For more information or to request a test kit, contact us Phone: (913) 341-8949 Fax: (913) 341-6207 Toll Free: 1-800-288-0383 www.greatplainslaboratory.com E-mail: customerservice@GPL4U.com
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