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Originally Posted by lildiana I am a female 5'3" and weigh 104. I have never weighed over 100lbs. until about 3 months ago but I am certainly not complaining as I welcomed the weight gain. |
Hi lildiana,
7 months ago ~~~ Current Numbers
TC - 199 ~~~~~~~~ TC - 236
LDL - 105 ~~~~~~ LDL - 156
HDL - 76 ~~~~~~~ HDL - 63
Trig's - 88 ~~~~~~ Trig's - 87
You mention you gained a few pounds.
Has anything changed in your diet and exercise regime?
Are you taking any prescription meds? Some drugs can affect cholesterol levels.
Omega 3 EFA (fish oil or cod liver oil) raises HDL and lowers LDL.
Look for a source of omega 3 that is 'mercury free'.
Start with 1,000 mg daily and increase as needed for desired results.
If you like fish, salmon (and most oily fish) are an excellent source.
Eggs also contain omega 3.
Very good article all about omega 3 from World's Healthiest Foods:
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=nutrient&dbid=84
Although your LDL is higher than 7 months ago, it's oxidized LDL
that is the problem, not just elevated LDL.
Has your doctor checked any of the following risk factors that are more
important than cholesterol?
* homocysteine
* hs-CRP (high sensitivity C-Reactive Protein
* Lp(a) - Lipoprotein (a)
These risk factors are inflammation markers and can contribute to atherosclerosis.
Frankie