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I'm shocked at my recent numbers. Why? I'm physically fit, 5' 9", 138lbs so I'm not overweight, and I eat super healthy--NO red meat. I don't eat fast food or junk food. I am being treated for Hashimoto's (thyroid disease) but I'm not sure there's enough research on how to change the impact the meds (Levoxyl) have on bones and cholesterol. I've always had doctors tell me that the meds can impact my cholesterol but these are my very first high levels ever.
I'm shocked as heck about my triglyceride level and I'm looking up what the heck VLDL is as I've never heard of this before.
My weaknesses are cookies--I make homemade ones with butter about 3 to 4x a week. No more. I drink red wine maybe 1 to 2 x a week only.
I started using coconut oil in my body creme for dry skin. Could my body be absorbing so much that it impacted my trig. level? I also occasionally would eat a teaspoon of the oil, again, for dry skin. I know it's a palm oil, but it's not heat processed and is supposed to aid in dry skin as well as be heart healthy. That idea seems to be out the window now.
Any ideas here about my levels and how to lower them?? Thanks for any input.
You're eating saturated and trans-fats, and simple carbohydrates (starch, as in - cookie dough laden with sugar and butter) which is what blasts cholesterol way up.
Cut out, or eliminate completely if you have to, butter, margarine. Rubbing coconut oil on your skin isn't going to give you a triglyceride problem. Reduce your intake of bread, white potatoes, corn, and other starchy foods.
Eat more beans and nuts, and for the love of all that's good in the world, stop drinking palm oil and invest in a better moisturizer and drink more water, if you're really that concerned with the moisture of your skin.
I'm shocked at my recent numbers. Why? I'm physically fit, 5' 9", 138lbs so I'm not overweight, and I eat super healthy--NO red meat. I don't eat fast food or junk food. I am being treated for Hashimoto's (thyroid disease) but I'm not sure there's enough research on how to change the impact the meds (Levoxyl) have on bones and cholesterol. I've always had doctors tell me that the meds can impact my cholesterol but these are my very first high levels ever.
I'm shocked as heck about my triglyceride level and I'm looking up what the heck VLDL is as I've never heard of this before.
My weaknesses are cookies--I make homemade ones with butter about 3 to 4x a week. No more. I drink red wine maybe 1 to 2 x a week only.
I started using coconut oil in my body creme for dry skin. Could my body be absorbing so much that it impacted my trig. level? I also occasionally would eat a teaspoon of the oil, again, for dry skin. I know it's a palm oil, but it's not heat processed and is supposed to aid in dry skin as well as be heart healthy. That idea seems to be out the window now.
Any ideas here about my levels and how to lower them?? Thanks for any input.
How long did you fast before the test? It should have been at least 8 hours and preferably 12.
Are your thyroid test results normal? If so, that is not causing the lipid problem.
Was your blood sugar normal?
Are you taking any medications besides the thyroid med?
Is your blood pressure normal?
Do you have a family history of cardiovascular disease?
I assume you do not smoke.
Any oil on the skin is not going to raise your trigyceride level.
If you do not smoke, your thyroid is normal, you are not on any medications that can raise triglycerides, and the test was done fasting, lowering carbohydrate (bye, bye cookies!) is the first step.
I don't think conventional nutritionists support any kind of palm oil, as it's saturated fat. I doubt the coconut oil is getting absorbed through your skin, or they'd be telling us to rub down with olive oil. Being hypothyroid can cause high cholesterol, while being hyperthyroid can lower your cholesterol, so I doubt levoxyl is a problem.
How long did you fast before the test? It should have been at least 8 hours and preferably 12.
Are your thyroid test results normal? My TSH is in the hyperthyroid level. If so, that is not causing the lipid problem.
Was your blood sugar normal? yes
Are you taking any medications besides the thyroid med? Only 'Vitamins: C, D, Evening Primrose Oil, Krill Oil.
Is your blood pressure normal? Yes!
Do you have a family history of cardiovascular disease? Yes, but they were heavy meat eaters and drinker.
I assume you do not smoke. NO!
Any oil on the skin is not going to raise your trigyceride level. I wonder?
If you do not smoke, your thyroid is normal, you are not on any medications that can raise triglycerides, and the test was done fasting, lowering carbohydrate (bye, bye cookies!) is the first step. The blood test was NOT a fasting blood test.
I take Red Yeast Rice and Niacin to lower mine after I got off the statins. Seems to work.
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