Good Cholesterol
There is good cholesterol and then there is bad cholesterol. LDL is the bad and HDL is the good. You want to keep your HDL high! By keeping it high you help lower the bad LDL. Low HDL also greatly increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and Type 2 diabetes.
According to the University of California, Berkeley Wellness Letter, it is estimated that for every 1mg/dl increase in HDL, there is a drop in the risk of cardiovascular disease by 2 to 3 per cent. HDL over 60 mg/dl is considered protective, even though it adds to your total cholesterol. So always get your cholesterol readings broken down and not just as a total number.
