Cholesterol, often confused as a “disease”, is actually a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, including atherosclerosis. A condition that can lead to more serious conditions such as myocardial infarction and stroke.
This is why it is important to monitor cholesterol levels and adopt a healthy lifestyle to keep them under control.
At this point, many lovers of green remedies may wonder: is it possible to prevent the problem of high cholesterol naturally?
The answer is… Yes!
In this article, we will explain how CBD and cholesterol are strongly linked, so as to provide the most health-conscious, non-invasive remedies free of toxic chemicals.
What is cholesterol?
As anticipated, cholesterol is not a disease, but rather a blood value that, if high, can lead to dangerous health problems.
From a practical point of view, cholesterol is a lipid substance present in our body and plays fundamental roles such as the production of cell membranes and the synthesis of hormones. Demonizing it, therefore, is useless.
What is good to know is that high levels of LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) can accumulate in the walls of the arteries, forming plaques that narrow blood flow.
Cholesterol therefore acts as a “plug” and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.
To remedy the problem, many experts usually suggest a balanced diet, rich in fruit, vegetables, whole grains and healthy fats, as well as regular physical exercise and, if necessary, the use of medications strictly prescribed by the general practitioner.
To address the risk of cardiovascular disease associated with high cholesterol, it is also possible to use CBD oil, which we will discuss in more detail in a few lines.
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Why cholesterol increases
Cholesterol, as we have already said, can increase due to various factors, one of the main ones is a diet rich in saturated and trans fats. The foods that are part of this diet can increase the production of cholesterol in the liver and therefore worsen the levels of cholesterol in the blood.
But the causes do not end there, other factors concern the lack of physical exercise. In fact, we mentioned that physical activity, on the contrary, reduces HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol) and increases LDL cholesterol.
If we are talking about the causes of cholesterol, we cannot fail to mention genetic predisposition. Familial hypercholesterolemia, for example, can lead to high levels of cholesterol.
Another negative factor is tobacco smoke, which can damage the arterial walls by also acting as a “plug” in the arteries.
Age and sex also influence cholesterol levels. Advanced age and male gender are aspects that often accompany cases of high cholesterol.
Relationship between CBD and cholesterol
To talk about CBD and cholesterol, it is necessary to refer to a recent study published in 2020 by the Center for Applied Health Sciences (Stow, OH, USA), which demonstrated how the use of CBD oil for about 42 days significantly counteracted cholesterol values in a group of overweight subjects.
Overweight, it should be remembered, is a physical condition that often accompanies people with high cholesterol.
The experts who conducted the research cited above also concluded by stating that using 15 mg of CBD for 6 weeks also noted a clear improvement in sleep, low stress levels and no side effects.
Regardless of what has been stated, it is established that CBD has important beneficial effects on humans, resulting in:
- A perfect natural anti-inflammatory: also confirmed by the study “Anti-inflammatory role of cannabidiol and O-1602 in cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis in mice” conducted in 2017. From this research it was deduced that CBD can reduce systemic inflammation, which is among the main causes of cholesterol accumulation in the blood;
- A precious regulator of the endocannabinoid system: CBD acts by positively influencing cholesterol metabolism through mechanisms still under study;
- A precious antioxidant: as stated by the study “Cannabidiol as an emergent therapeutic strategy for lessening the impact of inflammation on oxidative stress” of 2011. It fights free radicals that undermine the body’s cells and can encourage the onset of heart disease.
CBD products for your well-being
Among the most popular products in our shop to combat bad cholesterol, there is CBD oil based on Certified Legal Hemp, grown exclusively within the European Union following organic methods and without the use of chemicals or pesticides.
CBD oil is able to reduce chronic inflammation associated with conditions such as atherosclerosis (a possible consequence of hypercholesterolemia), reduce anxiety, stress and remodulate blood pressure, a critical factor in maintaining the health of the cardiovascular system.
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CBD can improve the quality of sleep, which is crucial for overall health, including that of the veins. Finally, it supports the health of endothelial cells, which line the inside of blood vessels. CBD can help protect these cells and keep them functioning optimally.
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Of course, it is always important to consult with a doctor or health professional before starting any CBD regimen, especially if you are already taking medications to manage high cholesterol.
An integrated approach that combines diet, exercise, and targeted CBD support could provide a holistic approach to improving your health and reducing the risks associated with bad cholesterol.