High Cholesterol
High cholesterol, also known as hyperlipidemia or hypercholesterolemia, is a condition where there are excessive amounts of lipids (fats) in the bloodstream. While lipids are necessary for the body’s normal functioning, having too many can lead to a buildup of fatty deposits, or plaque, in the arteries. Over time, this plaque can grow silently within the arteries, increasing the risk of serious health issues like coronary artery disease.
According to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), it is recommended that individuals undergo their first cholesterol screening between the ages of 9 and 11, with follow-up tests every five years. As people age, more frequent testing is advised: every one to two years for men aged 45 to 65 and women aged 55 to 65, and annually for those over 65. If a person’s cholesterol levels are outside the desired range or have risk factors such as a family history of high cholesterol, heart disease, or conditions like diabetes, more frequent testing may be necessary.
Understanding the
Symptoms
High cholesterol is often asymptomatic, making it difficult to detect without a blood test. However, the long-term effects of untreated high cholesterol can lead to various serious health issues. Some of the health issues includes:
✅Stroke
✅Heart Attack
✅Coronary Artery Disease
✅Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
✅High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)
Understanding these potential complications highlights the importance of regular cholesterol monitoring and management.
Taking Control of Your
Health
Recovery from high cholesterol is possible, and you don’t have to do it alone. Simple lifestyle changes—like healthier eating and regular exercise—can make a big difference. With the added support from others, you’ll have guidance to help you stay on track and achieve your goals. With the right support, you can manage high cholesterol and enjoy a healthier, more vibrant life.
You might be asking these
Questions
❔“Am I constantly tired or struggling with brain fog?”
❔“Have I noticed unexplained weight changes, constipation, or bloating?”
❔“Do I have persistent issues like rashes, hair loss, or feeling unusually cold?”
❔“Am I feeling overwhelmed by my health and unsure how to manage it?”
❔“Have I tried different diets, supplements, and doctors without seeing lasting results?”
❔“Do I want to stabilize my energy and boost my metabolism to feel more confident?”
And many more.
If it’s YES??? Then check out the testimonials below…
Victory Over
High Cholesterol
Hearing from others who have faced high cholesterol and successfully managed it can be incredibly motivating. These testimonials highlight the real-life experiences of individuals who, through determination and positive lifestyle changes, have taken control of their health. Their stories are proof that recovery is within reach, and with the right approach, you too can achieve a healthier, more vibrant life. Let their journeys inspire you on your own path to better health.
“This course has changed my life! My LDL was 167 and is now 108. I was skeptical as my dad‘s entire family has high cholesterol despite diet and exercise. This course has changed my life! Not only did my cholesterol improve, some digestive issues I had completely disappeared. Can’t wait to see if I can lower it more! .”
Amy R. | Ashley Reaver's client
“Dr. Cate dismantles the lie that seed oils are healthy, which may the biggest lie about nutrition and health because it’s so insidious.”
Ken D Berry, MD | Author of Lies My Doctor Told Me
“Deep Nutrition really helped me with endurance. I started to feel better as a player. I was able to run more, I was able to be more active …and I just decided to keep going with it to this day.”
Dwight Howard | NBA Player
Overcoming high cholesterol is a team effort, and having the right support can make all the difference. Medical experts, including doctors and dietitians, are vital for creating effective treatment plans tailored to your specific needs. In addition, experienced health coaches can help you implement these plans, offering encouragement, practical tips, and accountability to keep you on track with your health goals
While coaching can significantly enhance your journey, it is essential to remember that it complements rather than replaces medical treatment. Coaches do not diagnose or prescribe medication unless properly certified to do so. Instead, coaching should be viewed as an additional layer of support that works alongside your prescribed treatments, helping you stay on track and maintain a healthier, more balanced life.
What will you Get if You Work with A Coach?
✅ Holistic Approach: A coach can help you tap into natural, effective methods that work in harmony with your body’s natural processes to lower cholesterol. This approach not only addresses your immediate health concerns but also promotes overall well-being by fostering a deeper connection with your body’s natural rhythms.
✅ Practical Tools: Access a range of resources, including meal plans and recipes, designed to help you manage your cholesterol with practical, everyday solutions. These tools simplify the process of making healthy choices, making it easier to incorporate them into your daily routine without feeling overwhelmed.
Your journey to lower cholesterol and better health starts with the right support.
Get in touch with a coach who can help you make the changes that matter. Take action today for a healthier tomorrow.