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    #21
    agree po ako kay city_hunter on lifestyle change. ano po ba ang diet nyo? pwede po kayo mag-explore dun sa site ni Dr Mercola marami pa kayo matutunan when it comes to healthy lifestyle.

    ako po I always try to avoid taking drugs (hindi po ako takot sa gamot) kc naniniwala po ako na merong side effects. if possible I always go the natural way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirmykel View Post
    sir anu po un? critical na po ba ito?
    need na po ba ng maintenance?
    http://articles.mercola.com/sites/ar...eart-risk.aspx

    "Triglycerides May Predict Heart Risk

    A new study suggests that level of triglyceride in the blood may help predict heart attack risk as well as other more well-known blood fats such as LDL and HDL cholesterol. High triglycerides alone increased the risk of heart attack nearly three-fold, according to a report in the current issue of Circulation. And people with the highest ratio of triglycerides to HDL -- the "good" cholesterol -- had 16 times the risk of heart attack as those with the lowest ratio of triglycerides to HDL in the study of 340 heart attack patients and 340 of their healthy, same age counterparts. The ratio of triglycerides to HDL was the strongest predictor of a heart attack, even more accurate than the LDL/HDL ratio," reported Harvard lead study author.

    Triglycerides, a mixture of fatty acids and glycerol that make up the principle fats in the blood, bind to carrier proteins, forming compounds known as lipoproteins. Other types of lipoproteins that carry cholesterol, such as LDL and HDL, are known to be related to the risk of heart disease because of their propensity to deposit -- or not deposit -- fat in coronary arteries. However, it has not been clear if triglyceride level could predict heart attack risk, despite years of research.

    Circulation 1997;96:2520-2525 (FREE Full Text Reference article)

    Dr. Mercola's Comment:

    This is especially encouraging news as elevated triglyceride levels are one of the simplest conditions to treat naturally. The restricted carbohydrate diet discussed in Protein Power by Eades will normalize triglyceride levels with most people within weeks or even days. I have seen levels above 1000 normal within day in compliant patients. "

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    #24
    kaya bawas lang sa mga grain products at sugary foods dahil ito ang nagpapataas ng triglyceride.

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