No. That stuff makes you fat. In fact it's like asking if trans fat is a vitamin. But thanks for your concern.
vitamin E
Cholesterol or metabolites of cholesterol
Yes, vitamin D is derived from cholesterol in the skin. When exposed to sunlight, a cholesterol compound in the skin is converted into vitamin D.
Steroid hormones, bile acids, and vitamin D are synthesized from cholesterol in the body.
No
Your body converts cholesterol into Vitamin D. Cholesterol also facilitates memory.
Vitamin D is synthesized when modified Cholesterol molecules. . .
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Cholesterol gives these benefits in your body:Membrane fluidity in cell membranesDigestion (Cholesterol is used to make bile salts to help emulsify fats in the diet)Hormones (Cholesterol can be made into body hormones)Vitamin D (Cholesterol can be made into vitamin D in skin)
GNC offers a vitamin supplement line called Futurebiotics. In that line, there is a vitamin formulation called Futurebiotics Cholesterol Balance that is clinically proven to lower cholesterol.
The building block of steroid hormones and vitamin D is cholesterol. Cholesterol serves as the precursor molecule for the synthesis of these important biological compounds in the body.
Your body converts cholesterol into Vitamin D. Cholesterol also facilitates memory.