Yes, there is a vast difference. A heart- and life-saving
difference. Let’s take a closer look and then see how enzymes can
help you create a needed balance.
What Are Lipoproteins? Substances within your body that
are important for heart and artery health. Since fat and water do not lesterol) through the watery environment of your bloodstream.
mix, your body needs a method for carrying fats (including cho-
Proteins serve this purpose for cholesterol. There are two basic
classes of cholesterol-protein aggregates. One is called high density
s or HDLs. The second is called low density lipoproteins
or LDLs. Basically, they are produced by your intestine and liver
produced magnetic action, they become attached to cholesterol
and then released into your bloodstream. Here, through an enzyme-
Apoproteins
Now what happens?
Note These Differences. To begin, understand that there
are vital differences between the HDLs (the good substance) and
the LDLs (the undesirable substance). The levels you have are
determined by the enzymes you feed into your system. Note these
internal responses.
HDLs. Energized by enzymes, HDLs act as cleansers where-
in they help your body carry fatty substances through your blood-
stream. Propelled by enzymes, these HDLs take excess cholesterol
from your blood vessel walls and other tissues and then aid in
removing it from your body.
away
LDLs. If there is an enzyme deficiency, then the body ap-
pears to develop more LDLs which act much like a delivery truck,
picking up cholesterol and then depositing it in your blood vessels
and trillions of body cells. This may contribute to atherosclerosis,
fatty deposits on the channels and pipes of your heart, and raise
levels of cholesterol.