
Originally Posted by
Crankin
Emily, I meant the red wine has
helped my cholesterol. I also have very high HDL, low LDL, and good triglycerides. But my total is high.... so over the past 2 years I have been tweaking my diet with the red wine, dark chocolate, and more salmon and tuna. Right before I started cycling, my total was 244

. I had totally burned out on the exercise I had been doing and had gained almost 20 lbs. I had it down to 220 after a year of riding, and now ten years later it's 208. I really want to get it below 200, even though my doctor has told me my ratio is the best she has ever seen.
Ooops, sorry I misinterpreted! My doc has also told me my ratio is very impressive. The best it ever was was when I was doing a low-carb diet and eating plenty of meat. Now I eat much less meat and my HDL actually isn't as high as it used to be, but it's still very good. Seems like if your ratio is that good, getting the total down below 200 isn't necessarily needed. Does your doctor think it should be < 200?
Emily
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