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Is the Zone a high protein diet?

Zone Diet FAQ
No, the Zone is protein adequate. High protein diets usually allow you to eat as much protein and fat as you want and severely limit your carbohydrate intake. The Zone recommends eating only enough protein to satisfy your body's requirements. Because you are always consuming more carbohydrates than protein with the Zone you will not experience ketosis.

What is high cholesterol?

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Cholesterol is a type of fat called a lipid. The body uses it for many things, such as making new cells. Your liver makes the cholesterol that your body needs. You also get cholesterol from the foods you eat. Your body needs some cholesterol. But if you have too much, it starts to build up in your arteries. (Arteries are the blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart.) This is called hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis.

How can a vegan diet help control high cholesterol?

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A vegan diet is free of all animal products, hence free of cholesterol. By not ingesting any cholesterol, you can help control your blood levels of it. Our bodies make all the cholesterol we need.

Is this just another high protein, low carbohydrate diet?

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No, this is a system of elements that when followed carefully will completely eliminate the need for "diets". This is not an Atkins or Protein Power look-a-like plan. While protein is emphasized on this program, carbohydrates are not excluded. The Insulite PCOS System includes not only a Nutrition Plan but also Supplement and Exercise Plans, as well as a Support Network. Our Nutrition Plan recommends a healthier balance of protein and healthier carbohydrates (e.g.

How much fat and cholesterol are in whey protein?

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BiPro whey protein isolate contains less than 0.5 grams of fat per serving and only 5 milligrams of cholesterol. It is a healthy choice for individuals on a reduced fat diet. The American Heart Association standards suggest you limit cholesterol intake to less than 300 milligrams per day.

Can I do the diet if I have high cholesterol and blood pressure?

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A lot of people have had great success with the diet in lowering their blood pressure and cholesterol. Over the years we have received numerous testimonials to this effect. quot;After I had my gall bladder removed I took a blood test and my cholesterol was 253. My liver count was 160. My blood pressure was 130 over 80. I bought one can this summer in San Diego. I have been drinking it for breakfast, a salad for lunch and anything for supper. I received my blood results yesterday on October 13.

Is a high protein diet good for me?

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No. Too much protein in your diet can cause very serious side effects. In an overly high-protein diet, this acidic environment actually stimulates cells called osteoclasts, which loot bone mineral. Calcium is taken from the bones and can lead to bone disorders such as osteoporosis. In the low-carbohydrate diet, the acidic content of animal flesh and the lack of alkaline foods increases your risk of forming kidney stones. High-protein diets can trigger food allergies.

What diet should I follow and what about those high protein diets?

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The key when it comes to dieting is balance. You can't, in the long run, fool mother nature. Most of the high protein diets on the market cause you to drop a lot of "scale weight" in the first few weeks but don't be fooled. . It is really water loss because it is the carbohydrates in your body that hold needed, life-sustaining water.

How is high cholesterol diagnosed?

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A fasting cholesterol test (also called a lipoprotein analysis) is the most complete test. It measures total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and triglycerides. You cannot have food for 9 to 12 hours before this test. A simple cholesterol test can measure total cholesterol and HDL. You can eat before this test. Sometimes doctors do this test first. If it shows you have high cholesterol or low HDL, then you will get a fasting cholesterol test.

Is high cholesterol really that dangerous?

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You bet it is! High cholesterol can become a risk factor for many serious health problems. These risks shouldn't be taken lightly as high levels of LDL cholesterol greatly increase the risk of stroke, atherosclerosis, and coronary heart disease.

Are you overweight, or do you have high cholesterol?

Liver Cleanse - Frequently Asked Questions
If the answer is "yes" to any of these questions, then chances are you need to consider cleansing

Why should we lower cholesterol in our diet?

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Cholesterol in the body comes from two sources - most of it is made by the liver from various nutrients and especially from saturated fats and the rest of it comes directly from eating animal products such as meats, egg yolks, organ meats, whole milk and milk products. Scientific research has shown that a diet high in saturated fat seems to increase cholesterol production in the body.

Will a high protein diet cause calcium loss?

Training-Nutrition FAQ
Most likely not in itself. A meat-based diet is unlikely to increase calcium excretion beyond normal levels. Exclusive use of protein powder supplements might, if there is no offsetting consumption of dairy products.

Can eating too much protein on Atkins diet result in high cholestrol?

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Atkins Diet, Protein Intake, and CholesterolHigher protein intake doesn't increase blood cholesterol levels. What does increase cholesterol levels is the "mixed" high carbohydrate, high fat eating style. Long term clinical trials revealed that the expectations regarding cholesterol-lowering effects of low fat diets were not met.

Should I Be Worried About Getting Enough Protein On A Vegan Diet?

FAQ For Vegetrial World
No, not as long as you're taking in enough calories. Official recommendations suggest that eating 8% of our daily energy as protein will provide an adequate amount. National and international recommendations for protein intake are based on animal sources of protein such as meat, cow's milk and eggs.

Is whey protein compatible with a low-carbohydrate diet?

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Yes. Whey protein is not only compatible with low-carbohydrate diets it is an ideal choice. Be sure to select whey protein isolate which provides high quality protein without the carbohydrates and fat often limited in low carbohydrate diets.

How To Bring Back Normal Levels Of High Blood Cholesterol?

Prevention Of Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)
Higher levels of blood cholesterol can be lowered if one reduces the intake of saturated fat such as ghee, butter, cream, egg-yolk, etc. Only 20% saturated fats are permissible in such cases. One should use polyunsaturated oils, and they must be used in the minimum quantity necessary for cooking purposes.... Daily estimation of blood sugar levels Daily estimation of blood sugar levels is necessary in all cases of diabetes - three times a day i.e. fasting, before lunch and dinner.

I have high cholesterol and have been recommended to take medication. Are there side effects?

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High cholesterol is very common. There are safe, effective medications for reducing high cholesterol. The most commonly used medications for reducing cholesterol are called statins. Two examples are Mevacor (Lovastatin) and Lipitor (Atorvastatin). These have relatively few side effects. The most common side effect is a mild elevation of liver enzymes, which are measured by a blood test. This side effect is rare and is eliminated by reducing or stopping the medication.
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