Cholesterol destroys health.
Cholesterol destroys human health than many assume. When not accumulated in blood vessels, a person could easily live up to 120 years.
Explaining it in layman language, cholesterol is like the cold fat left in an unwashed frying pan - it's a waxy, fatty substance that can build up in your blood vessels. When there's too much cholesterol in your blood, it can form plaques on the vessel walls, narrowing them and reducing blood flow. By 40, it can reduce the vessel lumen by almost half, leading to high blood pressure and related issues.
It's not just about blood pressure though - cholesterol can clog small vessels in tissues, leading to chronic diseases. You might experience stomach pain, spleen issues, or liver and pancreas problems. It's a silent threat that can affect various parts of your body:
- Legs: varicose veins, swelling, heaviness
- Liver: liver conditions
- Joints: joint pain, spine issues
- Eyes: potential blindness
The state of your vessels is crucial to your overall health. Managing cholesterol is key to preventing these issues.
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