High cholesterol: The fruit that could lower bad cholesterol by 50% in weeks

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High cholesterol is widely recognised as a generator of disease, putting millions at the perils of heart attack and stroke annually. Fortunately, managing the condition doesn’t always call for strenuous measures. One fruit, renowned for promoting a positive mood, has recently come into the limelight for its potent lipid-lowering effects.

Cholesterol is carried in the blood by two different types of protein, known scientifically as low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL).

Too much LDL in the bloodstream is dangerous because it helps create cholesterol-filled plaque on the inner walls of the arteries.

This plaque is the root cause of cardiovascular disease, leading to angina, heart attacks and stroke.

Statins have quickly become the backbone of high cholesterol treatment, yet 40 percent of people eligible for the treatment shun the drug because of its undesirable side effects.

Some natural remedies, that are void of side effects, have risen to the task of lowering harmful cholesterol in humans.

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One meta-analysis published in the Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition set out to establish the lipid-lowering effects of bergamot on humans.

The review retrieved a total 442 studies, of which 12 articles fulfilled the eligibility criteria.

The authors explained: “Databases were searched for interventional and observational studies investigating the effect of bergamot on lipid profile in humans.

“Based on data, 75 percent of studies showed a significant decrease in total cholesterol, triglycerides and LDLc.”

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“The decrease in total cholesterol variant from 12.3 percent to 31.3 percent, from 7.6 percent to 40.8 percent in LDLc and from 11.5 percent to 39.5 percent in triglycerides.”

The promising findings revealed a therapeutic potential in the management of high cholesterol with bergamot supplementation.

What’s more, the findings are consistent with further research on rodents, published in the peer reviews journal Integrative food, nutrition and metabolism.

In this study, researchers sought to establish which aspects of the bergamot fruit delivered cholesterol-lowering effects.

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