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A year ago I was forbidden to keep up my mountain climbing hobby. Heart pains occurred, and I got the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia, stenocardia. As a result I was recommended to be operated on. Instead of operation I started exercising with the Frolov's training device under physicians' observation. This summer after exercising on the training device for 9 months and complete medical check-up I resumed active training at the mountaineering club.

Ralph Beddinger, 45, USA
How High Cholesterol Keeps You Alive

Your blood vessels have to fulfill conflicting roles. They must be flexible to adjust to changing needs. They must be strong to that they don't break and you don't bleed too much. Hold on to that thought

Free Radicals

Oxygen is like a double edged sword. On the one hand it is able to burn calories to give energy. On the other hand, too much of it is very explosive, and comes in the for of what are called free radicals. You need oxygen in your cells, but you don't want too much of it in your blood.

Whenever you are stressed or worried, eat way too much sugar, or if you are exercising at very high intensity, you breathe really fast. When you breathe really fast, you breathe in a lot of oxygen. That oxygen will form a lot of free radicals. Those free radicals damage blood vessels.

Cholesterol. The Antidote to Stress

At the precise moment the conditions causing a lot of free radicals exist, your body intentionally and deliberately increases the amount of cholesterol in the blood. That very same cholesterol just happens to be used to repair blood vessels. Coincedence? That's for you to decide.

Again, we are more interested in treating the overall patterns necessitating this condition. We have created an audio CD that explains the above mentioned pattern, as well as a device to reverse the pattern. In no case would we treat the cholesteral issue directly. High Cholesterol protects your life.

The irony is that cholesterol drugs are marketed to prevent strokes. You are told that too much cholesterol clogs your arteries, and you should lower your cholesterol so the arteries in your brain don't suddenly clog.

What you are probably not told is that even though 2/3's of strokes are from a clog, they aren't nearly as serious as the other 1/3 of strokes from a bleeding. Bleeding strokes are often deadly, and result from artificially low cholesterol.

It's not that high cholesterol is good. It is just that it is necessary when you have a pattern of training improperly, ineffecient metabolism, or chronic stress.
 
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