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108: The Fat Facts: Why Cholesterol Is Vital to Our Health

Episode 108 Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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In this episode, Dr. Steve explains why cholesterol is essential for brain function, hormones, and energy. He covers how the body makes and controls cholesterol, the truth about eating cholesterol, and why high HDL levels protect your heart. He also talks about the lethal risks of statins and low-fat diets on your cholesterol balance and your health.

[00:01 - 04:28] Cholesterol vs. Fatty Acids

Cholesterol has rings; fatty acids are straight chains.

Cholesterol is essential for brain function and hormones.

LDL/HDL are particles that transport cholesterol and fat.

Fatty acids can be used for stored energy and support cell function adn growth.

[04:29 - 14:36] Why Cholesterol Matters

Cholesterol supports brain health and energy production.

It's needed for hormones and vitamin D.

Statins harm cells and cause multiple issues, incluging neurological issues.

Cholesterol helps digest fats and absorb vitamins A, D, E, K.

[14:37 - 19:36] Cholesterol Production and Regulation

The body produces 800-1200 mg daily (endogenous) and we consume 300-500 mg from food (exogenous).

The liver stores and transports cholesterol via VLDLs for body functions.

Cholesterol in bile aids digestion and neutralizes stomach acid.

[19:37 - 29:38] Cholesterol and Heart Health

The body regulates cholesterol levels by absorbing non-esterified cholesterol and adjusting production.

Cholesterol from food (esterified) doesn't enter the bloodstream easily; body-made cholesterol (non-esterified) is reabsorbed.

High HDL levels protect the heart, while low HDL, caused by diet or statins, increases cardiovascular risk.

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