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Try to exercise 30 minutes x 5 times per week. Reduce intake of carbohydrates and fats. Repeat blood tests in 2 to 3 months of time. Your LDL is higher then normal, which is the bad cholestrol.
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How To Control The LDL Levels?
Hi, Try to exercise 30 minutes x 5 times per week. Reduce intake of carbohydrates and fats. Repeat blood tests in 2 to 3 months of time. Your LDL is higher then normal, which is the bad cholestrol. Regards.