Discussion: Why does the liver produce high amounts of cholesterol when the body is in prolonged inflammation?

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Why does the liver produce high amounts of cholesterol when the body is in prolonged inflammation?

Inflammation, in its broad definition, is a repair mechanism for damaged tissue. The fatty membrane of every cell in our body is made up of cholesterol, so repairing cells requires the liver to produce more cholesterol. In their broad definition, inflammation is a repair mechanism of damaged tissue. Every cell's fatty membrane comprises cholesterol, so repairing cells requires the liver to produce more cholesterol! Cholesterol is not the enemy in this case—It is a part of the self-repair mechanism.

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Coronary Artery Disease, Hypertension, and High blood cholesterol.
https://www.sf-healing.com/page/210 (Copy & Paste)

Hypertension and high blood cholesterol are compensation mechanisms of our body.
https://www.sf-healing.com/page/246 (Copy & Paste)



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