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den22
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Posted Wed Apr 2, 2008, 6:19am
Subject: Cholesterol ruling the nation
 

1/2 Australians have high cholesterol and I drink a lot of full cream milk with my lattes. I am scared. I am going to get tested. I am on your in your house sleeping on your couch. I am in your car changing your radio presets...........anyway got a bit distracted.

I found this website that has a lot of info about cholesterol and more importantly (for Aussies) details about free cholesterol tests. Check it out.
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Posted Wed Apr 2, 2008, 7:53pm
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There is a panel of 9 experts who have dictated the current recommeded cholesterol levels. Can you guess how many of them have financial ties to big pharma?
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Posted Mon Apr 7, 2008, 4:57am
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Yes ok I am going to guess. Ummmm 3. No wait.... 5!

I rule at guessing
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Posted Mon Apr 7, 2008, 8:51am
Subject: An article from the BBC
 

Daily caffeine 'protects brain'
Coffee may cut the risk of dementia by blocking the damage cholesterol can inflict on the body, research suggests.

The drink has already been linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer's Disease, and a study by a US team for the Journal of Neuroinflammation may explain why.

A vital barrier between the brain and the main blood supply of rabbits fed a fat-rich diet was protected in those given a caffeine supplement.

UK experts said it was the "best evidence yet" of coffee's benefits.

Caffeine is a safe and readily available drug and its ability to stabilise the blood brain barrier means it could have an important part to play in therapies against neurological disorders
Dr Jonathan Geiger
University of North Dakota
The "blood brain barrier" is a filter which protects the central nervous system from potentially harmful chemicals carried around in the rest of the bloodstream.

Other studies have shown that high levels of cholesterol in the blood can make this barrier "leaky".

Alzheimer's researchers suggest this makes the brain vulnerable to damage which can trigger or contribute to the condition.

The University of North Dakota study used the equivalent to just one daily cup of coffee in their experiments on rabbits.

After 12 weeks of a high-cholesterol diet, the blood brain barrier in those given caffeine was far more intact than in those given no caffeine.

'Safe drug'

"Caffeine appears to block several of the disruptive effects of cholesterol that make the blood-brain barrier leaky," said Dr Jonathan Geiger, who led the study.

"High levels of cholesterol are a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, perhaps by compromising the protective nature of the blood brain barrier.

"Caffeine is a safe and readily available drug and its ability to stabilise the blood brain barrier means it could have an important part to play in therapies against neurological disorders."

A spokesman for the Alzheimer's Society said that the barrier seemed to work less efficiently in people who went on to develop Alzheimer's or suffer strokes, and the cholesterol link might explain this.

"This is the best evidence yet that caffeine equivalent to one cup of coffee a day can help protect the brain against cholesterol.

"In addition to its effect on the vascular system, elevated cholesterol levels also cause problems with the blood brain barrier."

She called for more research into whether the same effect could be seen in humans.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/health/7326839.stm
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Posted Mon Apr 7, 2008, 9:04am
Subject: Re: An article from the BBC
 

TheCoffeeCat Said:

The drink has already been linked to a lower risk of Alzheimer's Disease, and a study by a US team for the Journal of Neuroinflammation may explain why.

Posted April 7, 2008 link

Interesting food for fodder for those who get caught up with the aluminum/alzheimers thing-a-ma-do-hickey.

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Posted Mon May 26, 2008, 7:34am
Subject: Re: Cholesterol ruling the nation
 

Cholesterol is the starting chemical for our sex hormones.
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