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starlight> Wouldn't it be something if high cholesterol resulted from particulate matter in water congealing with cholesterol in the blood vessels or something.


Starlight,
As I recall, cholesterol is fat molecules within the
blood stream. Your body manufactures some two thirds
of its cholesterol and the rest comes from food.

Cholesterol is also 'energy'. As in your body makes
and stores energy in the cholesterol and fat. (I suspect
it turns cholesterol into fat . . .)

It is a necessary part of our bodies functions.
It is when there is too much of it . . . or not enough
of it that problems occur.

I also suspect that the 'good cholesterol' acts like
microscopic scouring balls to gently burnish the fatty
deposits off the walls of our blood vessels . . . while
the 'bad cholesterol' has an unfortunate habit of
occasionally breaking apart and depositing loose chunks
of fat on the arterial walls.

I believe that aerobic exercise helps to improve blood
flow by the increased velocity of the blood aiding in
that 'scrubbing' action whereas a sedentary life style
allows the fat to accumulate and never get cleaned out.

But, that is just my theory . . .
May or may not be right.
Zim.




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Re: My experience with statins...
By: starlight
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Sun, 19 Nov 17 12:01 AM
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Micro, de,

Very interesting discussion on vinegar.

I have a moisturizer on my fan assembly from the heat pump (actually, I stopped using it). The filter on that thing takes particulate matter out of the water that looks like clay on the filter. Our water is crystal clear and it's disturbing that there is so much of this stuff, whatever it is, in it. We're drinking it. But where I'm going is the maintenance folks said to use vinegar to eliminate this stuff from the mechanism that sits in the water, which also gets gummed up with it. It dissolves it away.

So, I'm wondering if the vinegar performs a similar function in the body, dissolving your friend's sand in his gall bladder and maybe even cleaning out the blood vessels a bit, since cholesterol is positively impacted. Wouldn't it be something if high cholesterol resulted from particulate matter in water congealing with cholesterol in the blood vessels or something.

I'm the furthest person from an expert on this, of course, but I have found that what seems to be common sense sometimes applies.


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