Will my cholesterol level result go down if i eat little for 1 week before the t!


Question: No. Most cholesterol in your body is manufactured in your own liver and the correlation between your diet and cholesterol level isn't that simplistic or straightforward. Only eating a fibre-rich diet with lots of fruit and veg, plus regular exercise will bring it down - unless you take cholesterol-lowering drugs. Surely it's better to know the truth so you can be prescribed medication if you need it.


Answers: No. Most cholesterol in your body is manufactured in your own liver and the correlation between your diet and cholesterol level isn't that simplistic or straightforward. Only eating a fibre-rich diet with lots of fruit and veg, plus regular exercise will bring it down - unless you take cholesterol-lowering drugs. Surely it's better to know the truth so you can be prescribed medication if you need it.

Your stupid.

No and it's a stupid idea anyway. To convince your doctor that you are perfectly ok is the best way to die if you aren't.

lmao

No. Your level will only go down after you've adopted a regular healthy eating and diet regime.

No it doesn't work like that.

Who are you trying to cheat? It's your health.

No but you may want to try Benecol drinks, they really help in lowering cholestral.

No, it won't.

Eating something with a lot of cholesterol in it right before a test, like the day before, can cause a spike in blood levels and give you an elevated level on a test, but not eating will not reduce your levels.

If you have an elevated cholesterol level, and you want to bring it down, try adding fiber-rich foods to your diet, and cutting down on the cholesterol in your diet. Over time, with a healthy diet and lots of fiber, plus some exercise, it will begin to go down. There just isn't any way to cause it to drop suddenly in the space of a week. It takes time for it to build up in your body, and it takes time for it to go down, as well.

You also don't want to eat very little for that long before a blood test because it can mess with your blood sugar, your electrolytes, and a bunch of other things. It's best to eat normally, as that will give your doctor an accurate picture of what your blood chemistry looks like right now. If he or she wants you to make changes, they will let you know.

Are you asking this in the hope of creating a false low reading on the test?

Rather a poorly considered thing to do if you ask me.

Just go about your normal routine, you need to know if your cholesterol is high on a normal day to day basis so that something can be done about it. The last thing you should be doing is trying to kid yourself and fool the medical professionals that there is no problem.

no it will not go down
you need medication to control cholesterol along with a proper diet





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