CHOLESTEROL AND YOUR BODY'S HEALTH
by Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H
Just what is this matter we call cholesterol,
anyway? Webster's College Dictionary, 1995
edition, states: "a sterol, abundant
in animal fats, brain and nerve tissue, meat
and eggs, that functions in the body as a
membrane constituent and as a precursor of
steroid hormones and bile acids: high levels
in the blood are associated with arteriosclerosis
and gallstones."
That's a mouthful. But without cholesterol
the body cannot make the sex hormones, adrenal
hormones, and vitamin D. Excess cholesterol
is converted in the liver to bile acids, which
are normally eliminated in the feces.
Some experts feel high levels of cholesterol
have very little to do with dietary intake
of it. There is a correlation between blood
cholesterol levels and the incidence of coronary
artery disease. One must, however, distinguish
between the total blood cholesterol level
and the cholesterol portion in the blood carried
by HDL (high-density lipoprotein).
Before you begin a strict program to reduce
cholesterol blood levels, check the total
cholesterol to HDL-cholesterol ratio first.
This risk ratio can be determined by a simple
blood test by any medical doctor.
There does exist hope, however, when one
has reason for concern over their blood work.
But remember--the body is a fantastic mechanism
and always moves itself toward health. To
help it along, it needs proper information.
This "information" that I speak
of has to do with more than adequate nutrition.
In addition to eating more raw fruits and
vegetables, and drinking pure water, try to
locate a sound nutritional supplier. Years
ago, Dr. Linus Pauling's work demonstrated
the value of vitamin C in helping the body
dislodge and eliminate harmful arterial plaque.
If you were to go to your favorite health
store or drug store for vitamin C, you probably
would not receive the same benefits as Dr.
Pauling did. Why is that? (Pauling, Linus
& Cameron, Ewan. "Cancer and Vitamin
C." Camino Books. Philadelphia, PA, 1993.)
Because nutrients must be in an appropriate
electrical matrix or else they are not functional
to the human body. For instance, vitamin C
is sold worldwide but as a synthetic supplement,
usually in a chewable tablet.
Unfortunately, isolated vitamin C is not
in a proper electrical matrix making it as
useless to the human body as sawdust. Instead,
vitamin C must be combined in a matrix form
with trace minerals, bioflavonoids and electrolytes.
Only when introduced in this particular matrix
or pattern can the human body actually use
the nutritional information present in the
vitamin C.
Vitamin C has been known—for 40 or 50 years—to
reduce cholesterol levels. That is not news.
The reason most of us have high cholesterol
—which means high plaque levels in the blood,
veins and arteries—is that the liver produces
low density cholesterol (LDL), then it sends
it out to patch up arteries so we don’t die
of internal bleeding. That low density cholesterol
builds up over the years and becomes plaque.
Eventually, it clogs the arteries and we go
into a condition of stroke.
When you start consuming vitamin C in the
right electrical pattern, you are supporting
the body’s ability to build collagen. As the
collagen restructures arteries and veins,
plaque is released from the walls of the arteries.
Cholesterol levels go up at first. Then they
go down. The plaque build-up on your arteries
goes down. Your liver stops producing LDL,
because you now have collagen to build tissue.
Augmenting your nutritional program with
high-quality, plant-based enzymes help the
body grab stray protein profiles (plaque),
digest them in the bloodstream and deliver
them to the liver, which eliminates them from
your body. All the tools are here for a clean
and well-fed body . . . which means this condition
may disappear, as it has in many cases.
Please do not be overwhelmed with all the
technical jargon. Simply upgrade your lifestyle
and eating habits. Couple that with supplements
that mimic natural creation and you've got
a winning combination. And who knows, maybe
you'll be the next to live your own success
story!
Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H., Editor of the
semi-monthly ezine named, "Your
Electrical Body", Rita has studied
with master herbalists and naturopaths alike.
Endeavoring to follow the precepts of Dr.
John Christopher and the principles of electrical
science, she has aided numerous folks to enhance
their health.