Lower Cholesterol - Free Book for Effective LDL HDL Levels Management
Updated Information on Serious Statin Side Effects and High Blood Cholesterol
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Welcome to our Web site, LDLHDL.com. Since 1998, our dedicated team has been promoting natural and effective ways to help the body manage cholesterol levels. If there is one thing that we hope you should gain from your visit to our site, it is the knowledge to practically bring cholesterol levels under control.
EMPOWER YOURSELF to effectively manage your LDL HDL cholesterol levels- please keep reading!
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3. At least once a year ask a qualified health care provider to perform a simple blood test to check for your: Blood lipoproteins, triglyceride, glucose and liver function.
As a reward for learning how to effectively manage your cholesterol levels, you will reduce your long-term risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
We wish you good health! 
Sincerely,
A. J. Herdz Jr.
Editor & Founder
LDLHDL.com
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Important Cholesterol Facts 107 million adults in the United States have high cholesterol levels(*)—that is one of every three people.
One out of every two men and one out of every three women in the U.S. will develop heart disease(**).
Having high cholesterol is an indication of a high risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
High cholesterol affects individuals regardless of gender, age, race, height or weight. Anyone can have high cholesterol levels... even you.
Cardiovascular disease claim a life every 33 seconds.
(*) Total Cholesterol (TC) levels above 200 mg/dL Source: American Heart Association.
(**) The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute 10-year, 2,800 patient study.
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