Why High Blood Cholesterol Levels Are Dangerous
Cholesterol, like fat, cannot move around the bloodstream on
its own because it does not mix with water. The bloodstream
carries cholesterol in particles called lipoproteins that are
like blood-borne cargo trucks delivering cholesterol to various
body tissues to be used, stored or excreted. But too much of
this circulating cholesterol can injure arteries, especially the
coronary ones that supply the heart. This leads to accumulation
of cholesterol-laden