The Truth About Cholesterol: The Good, The Bad and What Doctors Get WRONG
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Cholesterol has been dragged through the mud for decades—labeled “good” vs “bad,” blamed for heart disease, and used to scare people away from foods like eggs and steak. But here’s the reality: cholesterol isn’t the enemy—it’s essential. Every cell in your body depends on it, and it’s the backbone of your most important hormones, from testosterone to cortisol. The real twist? Most of the cholesterol your body uses isn’t coming from your diet—it’s produced and recycled internally.
So what actually matters? It’s not as simple as “lower LDL, raise HDL.” Those are just transporters—what really counts is how well your body is functioning overall. Things like triglycerides, ApoB/ApoA1 ratios, and even LDL particle size give a much clearer picture of your cardiovascular health. Instead of fearing whole foods, the focus should be on metabolic health: reducing processed sugars, supporting liver function, and living in a way that allows your body to properly use cholesterol—not fight against it. Real food, good sleep, movement, and individualized health markers—that’s where the real optimization happens.