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HOAi video shows best foods that helps you lower your cholesterol and stay healthy.
Read below to know what is cholesterol and how it slowly acts as a poison in your body
Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance found in every cell of your body and is essential for making hormones, vitamin D, and substances that help digest food. Your body produces most of the cholesterol it needs in the liver, and the rest comes from foods like meat, dairy, and fried or processed items. Problems start when cholesterol—especially LDL (“bad” cholesterol)—circulates in excess. Over time, it sticks to the inner walls of blood vessels, mixes with calcium and other substances, and slowly forms plaque, narrowing and hardening the arteries in a process called atherosclerosis.
How cholesterol becomes dangerous in the long run?
It silently builds up in arteries without early symptoms, making it hard to detect.
It narrows blood vessels, reducing oxygen supply to the heart, brain, and organs.
It significantly increases the risk of heart attacks by blocking coronary arteries.
It raises the chance of strokes by restricting blood flow to the brain.
It makes blood vessels stiff and less flexible, increasing blood pressure.
It can cause chest pain, breathlessness, and extreme fatigue during simple activities.
It damages circulation to legs and feet, leading to pain and slow wound healing.
It overloads the heart, forcing it to work harder for basic blood flow.
It worsens insulin resistance, increasing the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Over years, it quietly shortens lifespan and reduces quality of life—earning its reputation as a “slow poison” when left uncontrolled.
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