High blood lipids can be reduced by the following methods: First, diet control, mainly to limit or avoid the intake of too greasy food, such as fried food, fatty meat, etc.. Second, reduce body weight, to control the weight within the normal range, can reduce the elevation of blood lipids, especially triglycerides. Third, take lipid-regulating drugs, mainly including statins, representing atorvastatin, resulvastatin, fluvastatin, fenofibrate, and other lipid-regulating drugs, such as ezetimibe, bile acid chelator, niacin, etc. The above methods can bring down the blood lipids and control them within the appropriate range.