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12 Responses to “Which foods help to naturally lower cholesterol? Also, does exercise help?”
Any whole grains. Eat oatmeal, whole wheat bread, brown rice, etc. And cut your sugar and white starch intake – there’s evidence that those things raise your cholesterol.
The previous respondent is correct. Oatmeal is a great way to reduce cholesterol. You can also stick with whole grain breads of any kind and you will be better off. Lessen you intake of beef, pork and chicken and stick to fish. It will drop very nicely for you.
oatmeal works better than cheerios, be sure to use non-fat milk. Exercise does indeed help in balancing cholesterol, it increases HDL (good cholesterol) and decreases LDL (bad cholesterol) And there is a supplement called Co-Enzyme Q-10, available at most places that sell supplements, that will also help to reduce your cholesterol naturally.
Fiber!! Lots of fiber! Whole wheat, bran, veggies and fruits! Dont drink/smoke/sit on your ****. And remember – with a high fiber diet you have to drink lots of water otherwise you will be constipated.
The non-soluble fiber actually scrapes the inside of your vessels, cleaning them.
Also, lots of Omega 3 oils (fish, soy, misou, avacado) Especially Wild Salmon. Cruciferous vegetables (Broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts) to raise your HDL.
You have 2 kinds of cholesterol – HDL and LDL. LDL is the bad guy. He clogs up your arteries. You want that number low. (Remember – “L” for Lethal)
HDL is the good guy, he takes those fat deposits made by LDL and carries them away to be excreted out of the body. Omega 3’s raise HDL. Monounsaturated fats are good. Saturated and Trans fats are dangerous. Eat your fish 3 x week and eat a high fiber cereal (higher than Cheerios) every day. (Fiber One, Shredded Wheat, or Raisin Bran – Bran Flakes or ALL Bran if you can stomach it)
Dried oat meal, fruits ( organic), and celery. Celery creates negative calories. Which means it actually helps you lose calories as it pass through your intestine. 99% of it cannot be digested. Unlike other greens which help push “waste” out becusase of their indigestable celluar wall. Celery actually causes more energy to be spent simply by eating it.
Exercising is always very good. Did you know jump roping for ten minutes is amost the quilavalent to running a mile.
hey excercise helps helps and helps
try yoga
excercise reduces bad cholesterol and also increases good ones
u r lucky to be alerted early and now u can be fit for life as ur aware.
take care
wish u a great healthy life
Oatmeal is another helper with cholesterol cutting. Mix that with your cheerios meals and try to include whole grains like Stone Ground Wheat Bread. Actually, now that I come to think of it, Most hot cereals–grits and cream of wheat are good sources for losing cholesterol. Good luck, A Fellow Struggler.
November 1st, 2008 at 12:50 pm
georre
Oatmeal in any form helps.
November 3rd, 2008 at 12:14 am
hildebrandt
cinnamon….dark chocolate are both great for lowering your b.p.
November 5th, 2008 at 11:20 am
faust
High fiber, low fat. You pretty much said the answer in your question.
PS Heidi- Blood pressure has nothing to do with cholesterol…
November 8th, 2008 at 6:09 am
eskridge
Foods high in HDL High density lipoproteins, basically takes the cholesterol away from the body.
November 10th, 2008 at 4:40 am
joseph
Any whole grains. Eat oatmeal, whole wheat bread, brown rice, etc. And cut your sugar and white starch intake – there’s evidence that those things raise your cholesterol.
November 10th, 2008 at 8:18 am
elizabeth
The previous respondent is correct. Oatmeal is a great way to reduce cholesterol. You can also stick with whole grain breads of any kind and you will be better off. Lessen you intake of beef, pork and chicken and stick to fish. It will drop very nicely for you.
November 13th, 2008 at 3:59 am
lija
oatmeal works better than cheerios, be sure to use non-fat milk. Exercise does indeed help in balancing cholesterol, it increases HDL (good cholesterol) and decreases LDL (bad cholesterol) And there is a supplement called Co-Enzyme Q-10, available at most places that sell supplements, that will also help to reduce your cholesterol naturally.
November 16th, 2008 at 10:17 am
jimgrif
Fiber!! Lots of fiber! Whole wheat, bran, veggies and fruits! Dont drink/smoke/sit on your ****. And remember – with a high fiber diet you have to drink lots of water otherwise you will be constipated.
The non-soluble fiber actually scrapes the inside of your vessels, cleaning them.
Also, lots of Omega 3 oils (fish, soy, misou, avacado) Especially Wild Salmon. Cruciferous vegetables (Broccoli, cauliflower, brussel sprouts) to raise your HDL.
You have 2 kinds of cholesterol – HDL and LDL. LDL is the bad guy. He clogs up your arteries. You want that number low. (Remember – “L” for Lethal)
HDL is the good guy, he takes those fat deposits made by LDL and carries them away to be excreted out of the body. Omega 3’s raise HDL. Monounsaturated fats are good. Saturated and Trans fats are dangerous. Eat your fish 3 x week and eat a high fiber cereal (higher than Cheerios) every day. (Fiber One, Shredded Wheat, or Raisin Bran – Bran Flakes or ALL Bran if you can stomach it)
November 17th, 2008 at 11:10 pm
callu
all vegs and most fruits and run,hike.bike your *** off…..lots of water
November 20th, 2008 at 5:13 am
kyschn
Dried oat meal, fruits ( organic), and celery. Celery creates negative calories. Which means it actually helps you lose calories as it pass through your intestine. 99% of it cannot be digested. Unlike other greens which help push “waste” out becusase of their indigestable celluar wall. Celery actually causes more energy to be spent simply by eating it.
Exercising is always very good. Did you know jump roping for ten minutes is amost the quilavalent to running a mile.
November 22nd, 2008 at 12:10 am
chad
hey excercise helps helps and helps
try yoga
excercise reduces bad cholesterol and also increases good ones
u r lucky to be alerted early and now u can be fit for life as ur aware.
take care
wish u a great healthy life
November 22nd, 2008 at 10:28 pm
jerbo
Oatmeal is another helper with cholesterol cutting. Mix that with your cheerios meals and try to include whole grains like Stone Ground Wheat Bread. Actually, now that I come to think of it, Most hot cereals–grits and cream of wheat are good sources for losing cholesterol. Good luck, A Fellow Struggler.