Detoxification
is a key body function involving the
elimination of metabolic waste and other toxins via the eliminatory organs- the
skin and kidneys and especially the liver. As much of about 80% of all chemical
processes that go on in your body involve detoxification activities and modern
day living has led to an increased exposure to toxins.
One of the key factors that encourages
the build-up of toxins in our body is the accumulation of fat
cells. People who are
overweight are usually very toxic, but then so are most people who live and eat
in the Western world
High
blood cholesterol is one of the major risk factors for heart disease. A risk
factor is a condition that increases your chance of getting a disease. When
there is too much cholesterol (a fat-like substance) in your blood, it builds
up in the walls of your arteries. Over time, this build-up causes
"hardening of the arteries" so that arteries become narrowed and blood
flow to the heart is slowed down or blocked. The blood carries oxygen to the
heart, and if enough blood and oxygen cannot reach your heart, you may suffer
chest pain. If the blood supply to a portion of the heart is completely cut off
by a blockage, the result is a heart attack.
Being overweight is a risk factor for heart disease. It also tends to increase your cholesterol.
Losing weight can help lower your LDL and total cholesterol levels, as well as
raise your HDL and lower your triglyceride levels.
Everyone
age 20 and older should have their cholesterol measured at least once every 5
years. It is best to have a blood test called a "lipoprotein profile"
to find out your cholesterol numbers. This blood test is done after a 9- to
12-hour fast and gives information about your:
·
Total
cholesterol
·
LDL
(bad) cholesterol- the main source of cholesterol build-up and blockage in the
arteries
·
HDL
(good) cholesterol- helps keep cholesterol from building up in the arteries
·
Triglycerides-
another form of fat in your blood
A 5-10 percent weight-loss can result in a five
point increase in HDL cholesterol. This deserves applause as raising HDL by
these few points can lower the risk of an individual developing heart disease.
HDL cholesterol of more than 40 mg/dl for men and more than 50 mg/dl for women is
protective against heart disease.
Losing 5-10 percent of body
weight was shown to decrease triglycerides by an average of 40 mg/dl, which is
a significant drop.
By losing 5-10 percent of
one’s weight, blood pressure, both systolic and diastolic, decrease by 5 mmHg
on average
Even in diabetics, one of the laboratory
markers used to screen for diabetes and to monitor its treatment is called
Hemoglobin A1C. The normal level should be below 6.5. Research has shown that a
5-10 percent weight-loss can decrease this marker by half a point on average.
Achieving this is so fantastic for good diabetes management.
The error in most weight
loss programs is that many of them do not emphasise the importance of
DETOXIFICATION as part of the whole weight loss process.
Therefore it is always good
to embrace a weight loss program that incorporates both DETOXIFICATION and
Natural Weight Loss and Nutritional Balancing approach.
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