Heart Health » Cholesterol

They call it the silent killer - cholesterol. Though it has no noticeable symptoms, this waxy, fat-like substance can be deadly, clogging arteries and leading to heart disease. Of course, there's good cholesterol and there's bad cholesterol.  The "bad" kind is the cholesterol we consume in the form of greasy, and fatty foods. The "good" kind removes the clogging out of our bodies, naturally. To prevent the bad kind of cholesterol from building up in your body, integrate into your life a low-fat diet, regular exercise, and keep your weight within a healthy range. Specific dietary plans, nutraceuticals, IV nutrient therapy, and vitamin injections may be helpful too, all of which our doctors are specially trained to provide.