Let's analyze your VLDL Cholesterol levels

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About VLDL Cholesterol

VLDL (Very Low-Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol is a triglyceride-rich lipoprotein produced by your liver that transforms into LDL as it delivers fat to your tissues. Elevated VLDL reflects overproduction of triglyceride-rich particles, a hallmark of insulin resistance. Reducing refined carbohydrates and fructose is the most effective strategy for lowering VLDL.

Also known as: Cholestérol VLDL, Cholesterol.in VLDL, Colesterol VLDL, Colesterol.VLDL, Colesterolo.in VLDL, Kolesterol VLDL içinde, Very Low Density Lipoprotein, VLDL

What does your VLDL Cholesterol result mean?

High VLDL indicates your liver is overproducing triglyceride-rich particles, driven by insulin resistance, excess carbohydrates, or alcohol. Low VLDL reflects efficient triglyceride metabolism.

Optimal vs. normal range

Standard range is 5-40 mg/dL. Functional practitioners target below 20 mg/dL. Reducing refined carbohydrates and fructose is the most effective VLDL-lowering strategy.

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