Cholesterol
\cho·les·ter·ol\
noun
A complex biochemical produced by the body and incorporated into every cell membrane. The equivalent of the cholesterol found in four raw eggs is produced by the body daily. It serves as a starter molecule for the production of hormones, including the sex ones and vitamin D. In its natural unoxidized form (uncooked and unaerated) it is not a toxin, it is essential to life.