high cholesterol levels early.As reported by Express, a build up of fatty cholesterol in your blood clogs arteris and increases the likelihood of heart attacks.
It also impacts the amount of bile in our digestive systems, which in turn impacts the colour of our poo.Bile is important for breaking up foods and aiding in the absorption of nutrients in the intestines.
However, when cholesterol levels are to high, the colour of our poo can change, turning them a pale, yellow or clay-like colour.
Speaking to Express, Dr David Chengelis said, “Your liver secretes cholesterol, which your bile normally dissolves, but if you produce an overabundance of cholesterol, the bile may not be able to break up all of it, and eventually [gallbladder] stones.
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