How to Lower Your Cholesterol | Leslie Cho, MD

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
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    What does cholesterol do? What’s the difference between good and bad cholesterol? And importantly, what can you do to try to lower your cholesterol? Cardiologist Leslie Cho, MD, tells you what you need to know about cholesterol, including what it is, why it matters so much and how you can naturally lower yours through diet, exercise, stress management and more.
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  • @Panda-gu9wz
    @Panda-gu9wz Год назад +94

    By following Dr. Cho’s advice closely, I have dropped my LDL from 185 to 64 in two months without medication at all. Dr. Cho, thank you from bottom of my heart. ❤

  • @quizen92
    @quizen92 Год назад +6

    I am glad to see a allopathic doctor talk about diet. Most allopathic doctors just write a prescription cuz they really don't know anything about how the diet and how food affects the body. I'm very happy to see the head of this department talkin about diet. There's Hope for the world.❤❤

  • @joybeum7177
    @joybeum7177 Год назад +37

    I stopped eating all dairy products, and my cholesterol dropped like a rock right into the 'normal' zone!
    And as an unexpected bonus, my seasonal allergies disappeared!
    Dump dairy!!

    • @cartracer64
      @cartracer64 Год назад +2

      yes i'm going to reduce the dairy, i thought eating cheerios daily with 1 percent milk would help but didnt see much improvment. going to eat oatmeal instead.

    • @jennieosborne3530
      @jennieosborne3530 Год назад +10

      I don't eat a lot of dairy my weight went down. & my HDL went up since I started to walk long distances. I lost weight between 35 to 40 pounds I went from 197lbs. To 154lbs.

    • @joybeum7177
      @joybeum7177 Год назад +6

      Walking is such a great exercise. Your heart will thank you! 😊

    • @cartracer64
      @cartracer64 Год назад +1

      @@jennieosborne3530 good job!!

    • @merrycontrary3520
      @merrycontrary3520 Год назад +2

      My constipation cleared up when I gave up dairy. So many great plant-based alternatives now.

  • @tammystarr4210
    @tammystarr4210 Год назад +8

    Awesome podcast - best one yet I've listened to regarding that topic! 👏

  • @fractode
    @fractode Год назад +3

    What a GREAT, all-round presentation and questions. Thank you! 👍

  • @wandabrady2178
    @wandabrady2178 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this information I found it extremely helpful and will apply to my daily routines!!! God bless!

  • @josephramone5805
    @josephramone5805 Год назад +19

    BY FAR the most ludic, informative, and powerful explanation on the topic of cholesterol and diet. Thank you VERY MUCH, Dr. Cho!!

  • @sandramckown7729
    @sandramckown7729 Год назад +5

    Great information! Thank you!

  • @Panda-gu9wz
    @Panda-gu9wz Год назад +4

    Tons of awesome information, easy to understand and apply in real life.

  • @Fitness4London
    @Fitness4London 10 месяцев назад +3

    Fantastic interview with Dr Cho, and excellent questions by the interviewer.

  • @shirley6249
    @shirley6249 Год назад +4

    Very important and informational. Enjoyed this presentation.

  • @trinichandy3049
    @trinichandy3049 Год назад +2

    Great information. Love the questions and answers, Thanks Ladies.

  • @virginiasanmiguel9930
    @virginiasanmiguel9930 Год назад +1

    Great information, thank u ladies!!

  • @lucilledabney2340
    @lucilledabney2340 Год назад +1

    Thank you 💊🫘🍲🥗🍗🥚🥦🥬🥒🌽🥕🥥🍒🍑🍑🍍🍎👍🏾

  • @janematanaicake-lumon1747
    @janematanaicake-lumon1747 Год назад +2

    Very informative and examples of what content for lifestyle change in what to eat.

  • @marieb8711
    @marieb8711 Год назад +1

    Simple and straightforward interview Q & A.

  • @TomTom-df9ph
    @TomTom-df9ph Год назад +1

    I like this video of advice is the very best that I have seen . I like Dr. Chos approach it’s more encouraging. Thank you.

  • @henriettailarina6080
    @henriettailarina6080 Год назад +2

    🙏 Thanks so much for the great information about cholesterol . Watching from London England

  • @lizchapman1684
    @lizchapman1684 Год назад

    Fantastic information. Very clear , consolidation of what I thought was true plus loads of new tips !

  • @reginaansututu1782
    @reginaansututu1782 Год назад

    Thank you very much for sharing

  • @abdallasaid1232
    @abdallasaid1232 Год назад +16

    You really asked the doctor very good questions that I needed to ask and she answered her best way to make us undrestanding thank you both of you

  • @juliochingaling5824
    @juliochingaling5824 Год назад

    Amazing video. Excellent. Dr. Cho is amazing. Blessings.

  • @penniroyal4398
    @penniroyal4398 Год назад +43

    I am 5’2” have never weighed more than 102 unless I was pregnant and have been highly athletic most of my life. I am genetically predisposed to high cholesterol . MMy current cholesterol is 280 down from over 300. I already have heart blockage but my heart test last month was way better than anyone expected. I am still fit at any age and as a senior with high cholesterol my heart test on a treadmill even got my technicians excited when they saw how great I did. I was literally running on the treadmill even though I had been admitted to the hospital the day before for chest pain. I take my statin faithfully every night ( our bodies make cholesterol while we sleep so it’s better to take it at night.) I am trusting that my memory issues will improve as my cholesterol level gets under control. I dislike taking statin, but I dislike thinking of my lifespan being shortened even more. I plan on seeing my great- grandchildren one day. I already have 3 granddaughters and 1 will graduate from high school in a few years 🎉Life is good and grateful for all the opportunities available for love and happiness and access to good medical providers.

    • @JDMimeTHEFIRST
      @JDMimeTHEFIRST Год назад +5

      I am already being told I need tjj on lower mine. I’d like to try naturally because it used to be very good. Im also around 104 lbs 5ft 3, and athletic. I eat well, but do have a sweet tooth. I know it’s a problem. So I will add more vegetables, and oatmeal (which I used to eat more). I also used to not eat meat. I think J will go back to not eating meat because that helped. I still don’t eat a lot.

    • @timothydetwiler313
      @timothydetwiler313 Год назад +1

      I BELIEVE WALKING ON THE TREADMILL HELPS YOU JUST AS MUCH AS RUNNING !!, AND I BELIEVE IT'S BETTER ON YOUR JOINTS AND BODY

  • @brewert2002
    @brewert2002 Год назад +1

    Good interview and good questions.

  • @HigoGabarron
    @HigoGabarron Год назад +6

    Thank you, so interesting. You explain in the best way for a patient.

  • @cecilepham-nguyen2552
    @cecilepham-nguyen2552 Год назад +49

    Wow, I loved this doctor. She’s speaking in layman’s terms and elaborate the affects of lifestyle changes to effectuate the importance of a healthy way to lower cholesterol.

    • @dulciedupreez9602
      @dulciedupreez9602 Год назад +1

      Just what we lay people need to know. And such a simplistic and logical way of starting incrementally. Plus consulting with our Doctors. May our Heavenly Father, JEHOVAH bless with strength to keep bringing Natural Ways to help and heal all who seek Health through GODS PHARMACY.
      MANY THANKS. Dulcie. Durban, KwaZulu, NATAL.

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      @francesfoxbower7797 Год назад +1

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  • @rgacusan2002
    @rgacusan2002 Год назад +10

    Great interview indeed. Very helpful and informative. Thank you so much to both of you ❤️

  • @milels6917
    @milels6917 Год назад

    I understand this better explanation of cholesterol yet thanks 👍🏻

  • @geanmundea145
    @geanmundea145 Год назад +1

    Really helpful indeed ♥️🙏

  • @Dhspat
    @Dhspat Год назад +1

    Great topic. Thanks ☘️☘️☘️

  • @tabby6812
    @tabby6812 2 месяца назад

    I needed to hear this, thank you.

  • @moban646
    @moban646 Год назад

    Thank you will try

  • @mmendel8806
    @mmendel8806 Год назад

    Very complete information

  • @melissabush2238
    @melissabush2238 Год назад

    Great and simple talk on cholesterol

  • @jenneneoden4724
    @jenneneoden4724 Год назад +4

    Thank you! For the helpful information it was straight to the point I feel more informed on how to better take care of my health.

  • @charlesfrisby8090
    @charlesfrisby8090 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice, a great guest and very informative. Thank you

  • @user-mu6um1cg6v
    @user-mu6um1cg6v 5 месяцев назад

    This was great thank you

  • @twilaklense5202
    @twilaklense5202 Год назад +9

    This is great information for me to hear now. Love to hear more informative Doctors speak on a very popular subject that we deal with everyday. Thanks Dr. Cho for explaining the information so clearly. Have a great day!!!!😊

  • @veronicafrederick6809
    @veronicafrederick6809 Год назад +1

    Thank you thank you very much for vthis wonderful health talk about lowering cholesterol hope to be having your channel again god bless I am a daabet patients

  • @paulasiefer
    @paulasiefer Год назад +1

    I really like Dr. Leslie Cho, what she said is easy to understand, very knowledgeable, and makes sense. Best of all she understands how people struggle..to do of easily said than done. Like..1lb a week losing weight is so encouraging more than just random saying they need to lose more weight or are too fat. I, myself 70 yrs old weight 115 lbs, but I always have a high cholesterol problem. Now I listen to Dr. Leslie Cho I've learned so much about it and will try to use her method to lower my cholesterol and hope I can keep it up:)) Thanks.

  • @janicescott7338
    @janicescott7338 Год назад

    Good and sensible advice.

  • @ousmanhamid3878
    @ousmanhamid3878 Год назад +12

    Talk about large LDL and small dense particles ldl levels and what it really means. Also the effects of each.

  • @jenniferdonovan727
    @jenniferdonovan727 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much

  • @March5546
    @March5546 2 года назад +32

    This is such good information! I’ve been overwhelmed, so breaking it down to baby steps and build on those habits is helpful. Thank you!

  • @ShahidKhan-qw8yk
    @ShahidKhan-qw8yk Год назад

    Great show

  • @shakydize
    @shakydize 25 дней назад

    Very smart and educated doctor

  • @marieclaireunkur2343
    @marieclaireunkur2343 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @mdevorah6833
    @mdevorah6833 Год назад +2

    Best information i have heard. My dr tried vit b for me but it really did not lower my chol.
    Now on zetia generic version. Have not had a chol retest yet. So we shall see.
    I learned that triglycerides can be lowered easier the cholesterol. Stop eating pretzels, cookies, crackers, breads.
    I do wonder... if cholesterol goes up as we age, why do we not have "scaled levrls" for aging? Meaning, slightly elevated may not be sn issue as we age. However slightly elevated for those who are younger or even pre-menopausal is more problematic. Hope someone answers that for us.

  • @estherbarredo9173
    @estherbarredo9173 Год назад +4

    Very informative lecture thank u Dr Cho

  • @Okcharisma
    @Okcharisma Год назад +6

    I wish I found this video sooner. She has really good tips. My triglycerides and Hdl are normal, but My ldl is high. Will try to use her tips to see if I can get my ldl down

  • @vaniad555
    @vaniad555 4 месяца назад

    Awesome podcast.

  • @violett6377
    @violett6377 Год назад

    Thank you for this great interview ❤!! - Dec 22, 2023

  • @AngieWy
    @AngieWy Год назад +9

    Thank you for explaining this to us in simple terms we can understand. I will now approach my doctor with at least some knowledge. I only received a chart with a bunch of numbers which meant nothing to me. Now I get it.

  • @patriciaschuren2834
    @patriciaschuren2834 Год назад

    I really like this Dr

  • @donnaberscht5320
    @donnaberscht5320 Год назад

    Very interesting ty

  • @osmonddsilva1577
    @osmonddsilva1577 Год назад +3

    BEST explanation!😄😃😀

  • @carefulconsumer8682
    @carefulconsumer8682 10 месяцев назад +4

    If your cholesterol is high on the lab test and you take steps to lower it with food and exercise, how long should the patient wait before testing again? 3 months? 6 months? Thank you.

  • @Cheater6913
    @Cheater6913 Год назад +1

    just received some bad news from my doctor, thank you very much for this information.

  • @swato59
    @swato59 Год назад +2

    Very good information.

  • @vincentrigby5611
    @vincentrigby5611 3 месяца назад

    Amazing 👏 🙀 wonderful ❤️

  • @mikeplake4775
    @mikeplake4775 Год назад +16

    This is sooooo helpful, so easy, so simple, so thorough. Thank you so much for producing this and for sharing the information.

  • @wallywonk9452
    @wallywonk9452 Год назад +2

    How can you get a high quality of life if you are struggling to pay my rent? I ate 2 times a day , I don't smoke nor drink alcohol, avoiding meat and processed food, I exercised and my Cholesterol is 205 . My aunts and uncles on their 90's and my brothers and sister on their 60's and 70' theirs. My Doctor had me took a Statin I have cramps and pain in my legs so I stop. My cholesterol sure high from stress because I have high anxiety paying bills and drug dealer neighbors. My doctor want me to go to her office every 3 months for blood work. I hate getting blood work every 3 months and every time I go to doctors office they swab your nose for Covid which causes me discomfort. Make my anxiety even worst. I have my doubts seeing my doctor every 3 months.. But great information though thanks a lot for this video.

  • @h-man2561
    @h-man2561 Год назад

    Good video. 1st time I heard a MD talk about Metamucil & add it to your daily supplement list. I believe everything changes with every science study. 🙆‍♂️ I like egg yokes too as there good for eyes with lutein & zeaxanthin known to improve or prevent macular disease leading cause of blindness. Contribute to cognitive function, reduce cancer & cardiovascular disease risk for now if you follow the science a term I dislike!

  • @RichardSnook
    @RichardSnook Год назад +1

    I had a quadruple bypass in 2019 and my doctor wants my LDL at 50 I going to do a plant based diet for the next six months. And have grass fed Bison once a month. PASK are $225 copay

  • @cathyjennings5580
    @cathyjennings5580 Год назад +3

    Partnership with a HEALER PROVIDER. HIGH QUALITIES OF GOOD HEALTH IS the daily GOALS. LIVE WELL & LONG .
    THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR KNOWLEDGE!!!

  • @bondjames3424
    @bondjames3424 Год назад

    she s the best around.. i can say.. ty dr..

  • @lindafox9006
    @lindafox9006 Год назад +10

    Thank you so much for producing this video! I took lots of notes! Thanks Dr. Cho!!! I look forward to seeing results! I'm already going vegan. I guess I will be a vegan + salmon and sardines ++++ other things you recommended!

    • @doretteedwards6285
      @doretteedwards6285 Год назад

      Informative!

    • @runtolight
      @runtolight 7 месяцев назад

      i HAVE started folllowing Dr. Gregory. Ihave so many questions though.

  • @margaretcachia4656
    @margaretcachia4656 Год назад +3

    It’s fine if you can eat plant based food but not if your histamine levels are high. I can’t eat beans or lentils and certain vegetables. So what’s the solution?

  • @ujubosah9525
    @ujubosah9525 Год назад

    This is quite informative. I have come across studies claiming that soy contains phyto estrogen that is not bad for Breast cancer patients but rather good since it has a competitive action on the oestrogen receptors .

    • @wordswordswords8203
      @wordswordswords8203 Год назад +2

      Yeah, I've seen that too. I wish we could confirm it for sure because seems like there is conflicting info on that still.

  • @KH-xi9td
    @KH-xi9td Год назад +1

    So true. Food is medicine. You can live without it. Too much of it kills you slowly but surely.

  • @caroldanson5476
    @caroldanson5476 Год назад +3

    I have a friend who has genetically high cholesterol and after a weakness and going to hospital had a cardiac catheterization and her arteries are clear.

  • @arlynfinado9540
    @arlynfinado9540 Год назад +9

    Thank you Dr.Cho for direct,concise and very practical information and guide to control cholesterol. Hope to have more of sessions like this one. I like best your line " heart disease is preventable!"

  • @runtolight
    @runtolight 7 месяцев назад +1

    THANK YOU! GREAT TALK. Which nut milk would be best to use when one has high tryglicerides and high cholesteral.
    I don't eat red meat and mostly no dairy but the blood test came back really high in everything bad.I've been using coconut but maybe something else is better?

    • @bscsmscs1578
      @bscsmscs1578 5 месяцев назад

      coconut seems to be the culprit!

  • @estrelitabangalan6958
    @estrelitabangalan6958 Год назад +1

    My question is my cholesterol went 223 my primary wants me to lovastatin but l dont have any blood pressure is normal my doctor remind me take it coz heart stroke attack it accour, my concern is if my cholesrerol level went to 120 to 70 % can stop taking Lovastatine 20 mg.each day my doctor said life maintenance and l always exercise 3hrs.cut red meat no sodium coz 2 years covid we do all kinds high proteins, some health proffesional they want life time, l dont agree that for it!???

  • @runtolight
    @runtolight 7 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know about what it means to get a ekg that says borderline? I'mwaiting for an appointment next week but feel so nervous. I'm about 20 lbs overweight but am at the gym 3 days aweek and walk a lot. I don't know what to do to heal the electrical component of the heart. I started eating very healthy today but...

  • @audwalkernz
    @audwalkernz 23 дня назад

    Hi Dr Cho, would love to have you look into Atherocare to reduce cholesterol and plaque build up in the arteries.

  • @hubertbenjamin2613
    @hubertbenjamin2613 Год назад +2

    The doctor mentioned that coconut oil can increase LDL. Why is there this promulgation of how healthy, extra virgin coconut oil, organic raw virgin coconut oil are? It's satuated fat but it's MCT, which is not bad. I was hoping that The doctor would explain why coconut oil would increase LDL.
    I would like to know since I am an ardent user of Organic Raw Virgin Coconut oil.

  • @Ikshwaku
    @Ikshwaku Год назад +10

    She made it so simple to understand 👍 Thank you.

  • @SK-ry5we
    @SK-ry5we Год назад

    can i higher HDL by lowering LDL?

  • @jobelleelpa6495
    @jobelleelpa6495 Год назад

    can I take xanthone gold plus to lower cholesterol

  • @bubuli55
    @bubuli55 Год назад +2

    Like you said people find out about their cholesterol at a later age. I myself found out about it in my 50’s. How can doctors incorporate this test at an earlier age?

  • @mnayak9348
    @mnayak9348 Год назад +12

    Cholesterol is wax to heal injure part of arteries caused by inflammation, high blood pressure and stress so cholesterol is not root cause if u want to solve problem work on root cause not by statin . Statin works only because it has anti inflammatory property but there are other method with no side effect and natural

  • @joycefontana1440
    @joycefontana1440 Год назад +25

    I am 83 and a woman my cholesterol has never been over 200 . The LDL is usually about 100 the cdl about 60 to 75 . My new dr wanted me take meds for cholesterol but I refused. From stroke I am hampered but the average person can not tell I had a stroke. As I get older I have slowed down a lot but eat healthy

    • @veronicaleacock6892
      @veronicaleacock6892 Год назад

      My col is over 700 a doctor said diet cant help so what can

    • @Okcharisma
      @Okcharisma Год назад

      Did you have a stroke? Was it be cause your cholesterol was at 200?

  • @Cmorrison626
    @Cmorrison626 Год назад

    What if it’s not tobacco you’re smoking? Is there any data on bud🌲 smoke?

  • @pennypiper7382
    @pennypiper7382 Год назад

    NOW you tell me! Yesterday I sought advice from a reliable Chemist and she suggested fish oil with no traces of mercury.
    Is the latter the real problem with “ medication “. Just curious.😊

  • @VictorW168
    @VictorW168 Год назад

    thank you for the information. what do you think about Intermittent Fasting.. ??

  • @susane4078
    @susane4078 Год назад

    My younger brother smoked one pack per day for 25 years, occasionally walked and ate a lot of beef and processed meats. After chest pain, he had cardiac cath which revealed his coronary arteries were filled with “lumps and bumps” and needed a stent. I am older by 4 years. I am a retired RN. Exercise daily and eat a healthier diet. My calcium score for my coronary arteries was zero.

  • @crystalhuynh4775
    @crystalhuynh4775 Год назад +3

    I try to lower cholesterol by eat healthy , first 2 weeks no meat no carbs no sweet i loss 9 pounds, then total I loss 15 pounds not even 2 months.
    Thank you DR Cho for this information ❤

  • @maryoneil1468
    @maryoneil1468 Год назад +1

    I wonder when the statins affect your liver what to do next?

  • @speaktruth9313
    @speaktruth9313 Год назад +4

    This was an easy buck for this doc… any good nurse could give out this info… How about the hard stuff contributing to high cholesterol like hyperaldosteronism… and depleted Coq10 from taking statins…and no mention of how celiac/gluten contributes to blockages..

  • @gracekaifa7182
    @gracekaifa7182 Год назад

    How much or teaspoon of metamucil a day

  • @b.hammersley6247
    @b.hammersley6247 10 месяцев назад

    Hello Dr Cho. I have seen a talk of yours on a RUclips video “Approaches to Lowering LDL-C. What is new in 2021 for Statin Intolerant Patient?”. In it you state that there is great data that it is really important for patients who have had a heart attack or a bypass operation to get their LDL-C below 70, and 80 is too high. I would be interested to examine this data. I had a bypass operation 13 years ago and my typical LDL-C level is 155. It is many years since I had any angina, so your statement is a little odd. But I would be interested to examine the data to which you refer.

    • @bscsmscs1578
      @bscsmscs1578 5 месяцев назад

      Try becoming VEGAN with NO OIL

  • @arnoldfrackenmeyer8157
    @arnoldfrackenmeyer8157 5 месяцев назад

    How low can we safely go with LDL? I have never seen the bottom of the range published.

    • @bscsmscs1578
      @bscsmscs1578 5 месяцев назад

      Most people have LDL>100 mg/dL. LDL can be as low as you can get. Can you get to 60 mg/dL? Try it by taking ZEO FATS and NO OIL.

  • @marycunningham5050
    @marycunningham5050 Год назад +2

    What are your thoughts on the various ratios for cholesterol levels? Thanks for great video.

    • @herbertlong3981
      @herbertlong3981 Год назад +3

      most important would be the ratio of triglycerides (TG) to HDL get it down to 1.5 to 1. Even better, 1 to 1. High TG is caused by simple carbs -- sugar, flour etc

    • @bscsmscs1578
      @bscsmscs1578 5 месяцев назад

      Ratios are GARBAGE. Don't trust those numbers. My TG/HDL is always between .85 to 1.3 for >20 yrs yet all of hearts arteries are calcified. PURE GARBAGE. My LDL in the same period has been 170-185 mg/dL

  • @pandorademarco
    @pandorademarco Год назад +3

    I have chosen trying a diet to control my cholesterol. I refuse to take any medication that has dementia as a side effect. I watched my father die with dementia and I fear the possibility of that being hereditary. Nothing good can come from statins

  • @ukulelekitten15
    @ukulelekitten15 Год назад +2

    ***Question please... will lowering your cholesterol help reduce fatty liver syndrome, and gallbladder issues- that is - gall stones? Can “cholesterol” gallstones be eliminated or shrunken by lowering cholesterol? It seems gallstones/fatty liver are so common a problem these days for so many, and I know many would appreciate an answer. My understanding is that if one has fat around their middle, then the internal organs in that area can be dangerously fatty. Thank you. EXELLENT presentation. Clear, concise and so helpful. 👍🏼👍🏼💌Thank you.

    • @rualablhor
      @rualablhor Год назад

      I don't think cholesterol itself directly causes fatty liver. That said they could be correlated, of course, like in metabolic syndrome. I'd check hba1c /blood glucose. Visceral fat, as you say, is a big sign...if you get your blood work ie cbc, check your alt/ast levels...they are the liver's health respectively alt>nafld and ast>alcohol related. My liver is fine (both ast and alt near optimal), but my cholesterol is slightly elevated fwiw. Hope that helps😊

    • @ukulelekitten15
      @ukulelekitten15 Год назад +1

      @@rualablhor yes very helpful thank you. I just thought that since most gallstones are made of cholesterol, and since the liver sends (concentrated) bile into the gallbladder, that as you say, there might be a correlation. Thank you for the names of the tests to be screened for. I truly enjoyed your presentation. Well done! May all the great good you are doing for so many, return to you a hundredfold, and God bless & keep you. You’re a gift.

    • @rualablhor
      @rualablhor Год назад +1

      @@ukulelekitten15 fwiw my cholesterol total is between 200 and 250 yet my ast and alt levels are both under 20 (quite optimal). In addition, my bmi is 20 and body fat is merely 17%, again, quite good. Perhaps I'm in the minority, but obesity (visceral) tends to correlate with fatty liver, yes. But elevated cholesterol (me) doesn't always correspond fatty liver ie alt level AFAIK. Yea, get your cbc (complete blood count) and check the ast and alt levels. If you need further information, get your liver (hepatic) function panel done😊

    • @ukulelekitten15
      @ukulelekitten15 Год назад +1

      @@rualablhor 🙏🏼thank you!

  • @carmenross1077
    @carmenross1077 Год назад +3

    Dr Cho can you read the book of DR. LUSTIG TITLE METABOLICAL. MUCH DIFFERENT FROM WHAT YOUR SAYING.

    • @deeflofont7689
      @deeflofont7689 Год назад

      Just ordered that book today from Amazon.

  • @Daniel-hh8od
    @Daniel-hh8od Год назад +82

    There is no such thing as good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. LDL-c does have the ability to transfer its cholesterol to HDL-c for reverse transport back to the liver. How can we call this bad? In addition, LDL carries 5-8 different forms of Vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant, and LDL plays an important role in our immune function. The fact is we need LDL! If LDL is so bad why do we have elderly people in their 90s with high LDLs in the 190s and have no atherosclerosis? They have zero plaque from CAC score of zero. So it's not the LDL that is the bad guy. Correlation is not causation. Also, we need to know what kind of LDL do you have. Do you have large bouyant LDL (healthy & functional) or small/dense LDL (oxidized or nonfunctional) which is the more dangerous type. High LDL Particle Count or LDL-p (LDL particle count, you can get this from your Lipid NMR Test), and small LDL size (from Lipid NMR test) increase your risk for coronary event. You can measure this by checking your Apo B and Lipid NMR. Also, if you are eating low carb, red meat does not necessarily increase your risk for heart disease. Organic Grass-Fed Beef is extremely healthy, and they contain high amount of healthy omega3s. Lastly, it's the damage to the epithelial arterial wall (intima layer) that starts the process of inflammation and plaque deposition. This occurs from 1. High Blood Sugars (Constant & long-term attacks to the epithelial vessel wall by refined carbs and simple sugars, breads, pasta, cereals, cheerios!, fruit juices, cookies, candies, muffins, bagels, sugared drinks, high sugar content from processed foods, HFCS or High Fructose Corn Syrup, Trans Fats & Vegetable and Seed Oils) 2. Smoking, 2nd hand smoke, polluted air. 3. Heavy metal toxicity. (Get your blood tested for heavy metals), 4. Poor Oral Care or Hygeine. Also, dietary cholesterol does not cause heart disease, it's the sugar, the sugar, the sugar!! Metamucil is soluble fiber, so it doesn't work. You need both the soluble and insoluble fiber which comes from whole fruits and vegetables. Low fat, high carb diets, processed & ultra-processed food damages our mitochondria and sets us up for full blown diabetes, fatty liver disease, atherosclerosis and heart disease. If we practice the medicine of yesterday then how can we make the best & most optimal recommendations for our patients to take full control of their health and reverse and prevent heart disease? They simply can't. They need the right info & they need to take the right blood tests. (Apo B, Lp (a), Lipid NMR, fasting lipid panel, fasting Insulin, CMP to get your ALT, normal ALT

    • @mnayak9348
      @mnayak9348 Год назад +20

      Cholesterol is not main cause of heart disease but inflammation and high blood pressure which damage the arteries then cholesterol come to heal damage part of arteries so root cause is not cholesterol but inflammation by wrong food , stress , high blood pressure

    • @bartrobinson2103
      @bartrobinson2103 Год назад +20

      Your comments and advice are a hundred times better than what this cardiologist is spewing!!

    • @pcho3740
      @pcho3740 Год назад +1

      Well said Daniel..
      The LMHR group that has high cholesterol, low triglyceride and high HDL has the lowest death rates… calcium score of 0..
      More than 60 % of people that have a heart attack , have normal cholesterol..
      So , not Dr Berry approved…lol

    • @lilystonne4108
      @lilystonne4108 Год назад +23

      This doctor is very old school in her interpretation of cholesterol. A study was done on people who had died of a heart event and then autopsied. Apparently, there was no correlation between those with high cholesterol and those with low cholesterol. Therefore, cholesterol does not cause cardiovascular events. Her recommendation for food choices are biased towards plant based diets. For purposes of health, a plant based diet is not superior to any other diet as long as sugar and processed foods are avoided or moderated.

    • @mauricecoutanceau2297
      @mauricecoutanceau2297 Год назад +22

      Totally agree. I studied medicine from 1971 to 1977 and then practiced for 40 years and it was only after retirement that I found out that pretty much everything we were taught about diet (which was close to zero) was wrong and all based on faulty science (like rabbits force fed on cholesterol and fats) and Ancel Key's cherry picked studies. My wife and I now are conducting seminars on healthy eating, diabetes and unstatinization (if that is a word) hopefully putting big Pharma out of business (not likely). Doctors who give the "advice" as in this video have their head in the sand and are either not interested in finding out the truth, or are in the pockets of big business. Unfortunately the general public (as seen in the comments) find the lie easier to believe than the actual truth.

  • @katehenry2718
    @katehenry2718 Год назад +6

    I checked out the famous Mona Lisa painting. Her skin looks great. There is nothing around her eyes that shows anything that could be cholesterol deposits. Her hands look smooth and well hydrated, no age wrinkles or standing tendons or veins. Are we looking at the same Mona Lisa?

    • @gensgreenmagic6871
      @gensgreenmagic6871 Год назад +1

      This doctor is a kook. Paintings are not a photographic representation of anything.

  • @vincentrigby5611
    @vincentrigby5611 3 месяца назад

    Wow 😮