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Preventing and treating cardiovascular disease (Lipid Series - Part 3) | Dr Thomas Dayspring

The Proof with Simon Hill

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The Role of HDL in Cardioprotective Functions

HDL particles are less than 70 nanometers in size they must be. They've actually extracted cholesterol out of your arterial plaque that by the way is given a name it's called macrophage reverse cholesterol transport and there is no doubt it's a cardioprotective function this has been proven in cell culture studies and everything. LDLs deliver very little if any cholesterol to any cell in your body and certainly not the brain because they can't cross the blood brain barrier. The main function of LDLs in human plaza is to gather cholesterol from HDLs and return it to the liver or by themselves.

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