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The Cholesterol Coronary Disease Connection

There isn't any clear scientifically proven explanation as to exactly how a diet high in saturated fat could be the cause of rising cholesterol in the blood. We also do not know exactly how cholesterol could contribute to heart problems. But there is a very plausible theory which has a large following in the scientific community.

The LDL connection

It starts with a high level of LDL cholesterol. Excess levels of LDL cholesterol usually cause some of the excess cholesterol to move to the artery walls. The more the LDL levels, the more cholesterol moves out of the blood and into the blood vessel walls. Rigidity of the artery walls might determine how much cholesterol may stay on the artery walls. Smoking, high blood pressure levels, diabetes, as well as other influences like stress may constrict artery walls. This may cause a disruption in the blood circulation and pressure. When this occurs, artery walls may weaken or become scarred in the first layer of the lining allowing LDL to further embed into the artery walls.

The role of swelling

This sets off a chain reaction where the body effectively sabotages itself. Swelling flares up in the affected area resulting in White blood cells or macrophages to rush to the scene. The macrophages ingest the cholesterol and get engorged further blocking the bloodstream. These cells continue to call for even more reinforcements causing even more congestion for the flow of blood. The macrophages are created to kill off infectious bacterias and then disappear are fighting Lipids which by their very nature are being constantly reproduced. A never ending battle rages. This leads to a stable and continuing state of inflammation inside the artery wall. At some point the overloaded macrophage is killed and all the cholesterol and inflammatory substances are discharged into the artery wall.

At some point the body forms a cap of sorts over the swollen wall section. This cap forms plaque which starts the state of atherosclerosis as well as the shrinking of the artery opening and resultant constriction in the blood flow. If this occur in an artery that leads to the heart, it can impede the flow of blood to the heart. This restriction however does not usually cause a cardiac arrest. Plaque deposits are loaded with inflammation and LDL. Immune cells, T-lymphocytes and macrophages, are the most severe when it comes to containing inflammatory cells. If the plaque deposit has a thin cap, it is more likely to rupture.

Ruptures are the common cause of cardiac arrest.

Should a plaque cap rupture, blood will seep into the artery wall. The normal wound response mechanism begins and clotting agents are sent to the region. Platelets enter the wound to form a scab that inside an artery wall is deadly. This scab or clot inside an artery is called a thrombus. It may block blood flow and oxygen to the heart muscle. The section of the heart which is deprived of oxygen rich blood begins to die. This is why heart attacks occur. The scientific term is a myocardial infarction.

Some Helpful Information Concerning Cholesterol
Cholesterol is technically known as lipids or fats . It resembles a waxy powder that looks like candle wax shavings. It is light yellow in color.

LipiShield - A Holistic And Better Cholesterol Management Supplement To Control The Increased Levels Of Cholesterol Successfully
Upon the diagnosis of high levels of cholesterol in the blood, most times a medical practitioner would suggest lifestyle and dietary changes and, at the same time, also prescribe a drug to manage the raised levels of cholesterol.

Know The Food That Are High In Cholesterol So That You Could Evade Them
Adding too much more cholesterol on a regular basis can lead to heart disease or a heart attack. By recognizing food high in cholesterol, you can limit your ingestion of it. Combined with regular exercise, this is the most effective way to fight high cholesterol.

What Is The Cause Of Too Much Cholesterol?
For most people, the cause of high cholesterol is poor lifestyle choices such as diet and our level of exercise, which can be modified. Both men and women can strive to attain and maintain a normal level of cholesterol, get their levels checked and take prompt action if needed.

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