High Cholesterol: Prevention & Treatment | Preventative Health Care

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Hosted by Paul Demeda CNP

Cholesterol is a controversial topic. Part of the controversy is that alternative and complimentary practitioners do not use methods to directly lower cholesterol as is the case with mainstream medical practices. Holistic practitioners find and treat the root cause through nutrition, supplement and lifestyle modifications.

Cholesterol is a complex molecule in the body that has many vital roles such cell membrane integrity, is a component of bile, a precursor of steroid hormones and is used to make Vitamin D. In this public talk, Paul discusses, in detail, the critical role of cholesterol while dispelling myths about the “damage and destruction” it has in connection to cardiovascular disease. What you have been told about elevated cholesterol by the medical system versus what you will hear in this lecture may shift the way you look at “cause”.

The material shared by Paul Demeda, CNP, ROHP, in this Open House lecture, is part of the Preventative Health Care course at the Institute of Holistic Nutrition (IHN). Preventative Health Care and 18 other courses, make up the full curriculum required to obtain a Diploma in Applied Holistic Nutrition and earn the exclusive designation of Certified Nutritional Practitioner (CNP).

IHN’s Preventative Health Care course description: Nutrition is positioned as a significant factor in the prevention of many disease states. Learn how proper nutrition can protect against, reverse and/or retard many ailments including: osteoporosis, diabetes, atherosclerosis and high blood pressure, arthritis, cancer, anemia, kidney disease and colon cancer. Current research developments on phytochemicals, antioxidants and nutraceuticals will be explored.

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