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How Berberine Decreases Cholesterol Through Multiple Pathways

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Recent studies have shown that berberine, a natural alkaloid, can significantly lower LDL (bad) cholesterol, with one meta-analysis of 16 trials showing an average reduction of 0.38 mmol/L. This impressive effect is attributed to a multifaceted approach involving several distinct mechanisms that work synergistically to improve overall lipid profiles.

How Does Cholesterol Enter Cells? The Science of Cellular Uptake

3 min read
Every cell in the human body needs cholesterol to build and maintain membranes, but since it is not water-soluble, it cannot be absorbed on its own. So, how does cholesterol enter cells? It is facilitated by a sophisticated process involving specialized protein-carriers called lipoproteins, which are taken up through specific receptor-mediated mechanisms.

How is LDL converted to cholesterol inside the cell?

4 min read
While most of the body's cholesterol is carried by low-density lipoprotein (LDL), the final step of its utilization within the cell is a complex process discovered by Nobel laureates. This guide explains how is LDL converted to cholesterol once it is absorbed by your cells.