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The body manufactures two types of cholesterol - LDL - which is seen as a bad form of cholesterol - and HDL - which is seen as a good form of cholesterol. When LDL levels are too high, fatty deposits, or plaque, can start to build up on the walls of your arteries, decreasing the amount of blood that can flow through them and putting you at greater risk of heart attacks, stroke, arteriosclerosis or coronary heart disease.