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lower cholesterol in type 2 diabetes

http://www.our-diabetic-life.com Having a Type 2 Diabetes moderation of your cholesterol is a must. Monitoring your HDL and LDL numbers important to those individuals with type 2 Diabetes.

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lower cholesterol in type 2 diabetes

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  1. Lower Cholesterol In Type 2 Diabetes http://www.our-diabetic-life.com

  2. http://www.our-diabetic-life.com A person who has a Type 2 diabetes is usually have a higher risk in getting a heart disease that can lead to heart attack or stroke or even deadly.

  3. http://www.our-diabetic-life.com Having a Type 2 Diabetes moderation of your cholesterol is a must. Monitoring your HDL and LDL numbers important to those individuals with type 2 Diabetes.

  4. http://www.our-diabetic-life.com The good type of cholesterol is called the HDL. LDL is the bad cholesterol.

  5. http://www.our-diabetic-life.com Maintain your HDL in a higher level. Having a 50 to 60 mg/dl (1.3 – 1.6 mmol/l) for a female and 40 and 50 mg/dl (1.03- 1.3) for male, you are at risk for having a high cholesterol level. Having 40 mg/dl (1.03 mmol/l) anyone is in the danger zone.

  6. http://www.our-diabetic-life.com Lower LDL level the better. The best LDL level is below 100 mg/dl (2.6 mmol/l). If it is greater than 190 mg/dl (4.9 mmol/l), you are in the danger zone. The type of fat in the blood that usually increase as the cholesterol increases is called Triglycerides. If your triglyceride levels are less than 150 mg/dl (1.7 mmol/l), you are definitely in the good range. Over 500 mg/dl (5.6 mmol/l), you are probably in the danger zone.

  7. For more details about diabetes. Check out our website we might help you. http://www.our-diabetic-life.com

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