Search This Blog

Friday, November 09, 2007

Exploring Natural Alternatives to Treating High Cholesterol

With sales approaching nearly $13 billion in 2006, Lipitor, used for lowering cholesterol, is the highest selling drug in the world. Lipitor belongs to a class of cholesterol inhibiting drugs known as statins, and it is highly effective in lowering the body’s level of LDL, or “bad” cholesterol. However, what the pharmaceutical industry fails to tell you is that Lipitor poses a serious threat to your health in the way that it may affect your heart and your immune system.

If you are interested in lowering your cholesterol naturally or preventing yourself from being susceptible to high cholesterol in the future, there are so many natural alternatives to taking a volatile, prescription drug like Lipitor. While Lipitor may be successful in lowering LDL cholesterol, it does not actually cure the fundamental problem that is causing the high cholesterol in the first place. Statin drugs like Lipitor treat the symptoms, but not the disease. They also have been known to depress the immune system, and exhaust levels of Coenzyme Q10, which can cause muscle weakness, fatigue and even heart failure. Lipitor may also increase your risk of atherosclerosis, a disease that results in the chronic inflammation of the arterial walls.

A recent study suggests that fish oils are actually more effective in contributing to high levels of HDL, or “good” cholesterol than Lipitor in insulin-resistant and obese men. In this six-week study, 48 men were given separate and combined dosages of fish oil and Lipitor. When taken together, the Lipitor/fish oil combination proved effective in raising HDL levels. But only the fish oil alone impacted HDL cholesterol by transforming the rates of catabolism, which is the metabolic breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones, of HDL apolipoproteins. This phenomenon did not occur as a consequence of taking Lipitor alone.

There is significant evidence to suggest that the omega-3 fats in fish oil supplements will impact HDL cholesterol in a much safer and effective way than taking a prescription drug like Lipitor, and it is much more economical as well. A 30 day supply of Lipitor currently runs at about $90, while a 30 day supply of all-natural, chemically free fish oil supplements can be purchased for under $10.

Aside from taking fish oil supplements, there are also other, completely natural ways to normalize cholesterol levels and prevent heart disease. Many people experience high cholesterol due to elevated insulin levels, which can be the result of poor diet and exercise habits. By engaging in regular exercise and restricting your intake of grains and sugars, you will lower your blood pressure and regulate your insulin levels, thus resulting in healthier cholesterol levels.

Although some people are more genetically predisposed to high cholesterol, we each have the power and the resources available to decrease our likelihood of becoming a victim of heart disease. Before turning to a prescription drug, think about the safer alternatives to treating a cholesterol problem.

No comments: