Cholesterol is a type of fat (lipid) found in your blood. While your body needs it to build cells and produce hormones, too much cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease, stroke, and other metabolic issues. That’s why it’s important to understand your test results — especially if you’re testing at home with a reliable device like the Mission 3-in-1 Cholesterol Meter.
1. Total Cholesterol (TC)
- Below 5.0 mmol/L Desirable (normal)
- 5.0 – 6.4 mmol/L Slightly elevated
- 6.5 – 7.9 mmol/L Elevated – monitor closely
- Above 8.0 mmol/L High – consult your doctor
2. HDL Cholesterol (“Good” Cholesterol)
- > 1.0 mmol/L Acceptable
- > 1.5 mmol/L Healthy / Protective
3. LDL Cholesterol (“Bad” Cholesterol)
- < 4.5 mmol/L Acceptable
- < 3.0 mmol/L Ideal / Low risk
4. Cholesterol Ratio (Total Cholesterol ÷ HDL)
- < 4.0 Healthy
- 4.0 – 6.0 Borderline / Caution
- > 6.0 High risk
5. Triglycerides
- < 2.2 mmol/L Acceptable
- < 1.7 mmol/L Ideal
When Should You Take Action?
- Review your diet: reduce saturated fats, sugars, and processed foods.
- Increase physical activity.
- Consider Omega-3 and polyphenol supplements for heart support.
- Speak to your doctor for medical advice or further testing.






