No, cholesterol is a natural and necessary part of your body function. Cholesterol levels below 120 are considered unhealthy and are termed hypolipidemia.
Obviously there is no desirable (bad) cholesterol level.
A pineapple has zero grams of cholesterol.
Less Than 200 Mg/Dl
less than 200
You can get your cholesterol to zero, but you would have to die first. Cholesterol is not "evil", it is a critical component of your body, present in cell membranes, and as precursors for hormones. If your dietary intake of cholesterol is too low, then your body will synthesize it, so you can never get it to zero (nor would you want to).
HDL is considered your "good" cholesterol. To stay in a healthy range, you want to stay anywhere under 200 mg. When you rise above the 200 mark you are going towards bad cholesterol which can help lead to heart disease.
NEVER unless you fry it all fish is Pure Protein Zero Fat but Fried Fish is Pure CHolesterol Zero good
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A desirable cholesterol level is below 200 milligrams, if you are above 240 milligrams then you have a high level of cholesterol. It's important to keep your cholesterol at a healthy level, especially if you have other risk factors for developing heart disease. For more information on cholesterol levels click on this link http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol-levels/CL00001
AnswerAlmonds are cholesterol free. Cholesterol comes from animal and animal products only. Plant produce is free from cholesterol.
HDL(high density lipid) 1. HDL cholesterol is cholesterol with a large concentration of protein within its molecule. As other cholesterol is deposited on the walls of the arteries, HDL cholesterol picks it up and carries it back to the liver for reprocessing. This is why a high HDL value in the blood is desirable. According to the American Hearth Association, serum values of 60 mg/dL are the most desirable, while values under 40 mg/dL are undesirable. HDL cholesterol is found in protein-rich foods, including lean meats and soy protein.
For all cholesterol combined, anything over 200 mg/Dl isn't desirable. Anything over 240 mg/Dl is high. The desired cholesterol level is under 200 mg/Dl.