Cholesterol is an essential compound made in our livers that helps maintain cell membranes, make vitamin D and even help make steroid hormones, like oestrogen and testosterone.
And it turns out that probiotics such as lactobacillus acidophilus could help keep levels in check.
High cholesterol happens when you have high levels of LDL (bad cholesterol).
This can cause plaque to build up and narrow arteries, making it hard to oxygen and other essential nutrients to travel around the body.
Studies have suggested that some probiotics can help reduce cholesterol levels, lactobacillus acidophilus being one of the most effective – especially when combined with other probiotics.
One study found that taking lactobacillus acidophilus along with another probiotic for 6 weeks experienced a significant lowering of cholesterol levels – total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol and also HDL cholesterol.11
Several other studies have found that yoghurts supplemented with lactobacillus acidophilus lowered cholesterol levels by up to 7% compared with ordinary yoghurt.12,13,14,15