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Carbohydrates do not turn into cholesterol, however they are linked to cholesterol levels in the blood. Some carbohydrates increase triglycerides which allow very low-density lipoproteins particles to be produced by the liver.

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Carbohydrates are not shown to reduce cholesterol, however "soluble fibre" may reduce cholesterol.

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NO.
No, it is a lipid

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No, cholesterol is a form of a lipid.

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