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by: Stewart Levison
There is a saying that goes. "We are what we eat." This is so true
as the food being consumed may affect the cholesterol levels inside
the person’s system. This makes this makes the person prone to high
blood pressure or heart disease through age, which could leave the
patient, paralyzed or dead.
The only thing to do before it is too late is to make some changes
in the individual's diet. While many of the good stuff that people
love to eat have high concentrations of LDL better known as bad
cholesterol, this can all change by consuming those that have HDL or
good cholesterol. Here are a few examples.
A good way to start a healthy diet is to have a breakfast. Instead
of eating bread, the individual can consume oatmeal instead. Studies
have shown this can lower the cholesterol in the body by more than
20. This can be purchased at the supermarket and eaten during
anytime of the day such as dessert after a light meal or as a snack.
During lunch or dinner, the person must have some vegetables in the
meal. Those who order can have fish or poultry instead of eating red
meat. Such dishes are not high in saturated fats, which are
healthier.
Those who love to cook at home can try mixing some healthy things
ingredients in the meal. One example is garlic that has natural
properties that can declog the arteries and again lower the odds of
succumbing to heart disease.
Having a can of pork and beans is also good for the diet. This is
because it contains soluble fibers that can combat the bad
cholesterol in the person's body. There are not that many people who
will do this but those who are able to eat even a half an onion
daily will be able to increase the HDL and lower the LDL.
People are often told that fats are not good for the diet. This
isn’t entirely true because this comes in many forms. There are fats
that are healthy such as unsaturated ones and omega 3 fatty acids.
Monosaturated and Polysaturated ones are also effective since these
are usually found in cooking oils. This means food preparation also
plays a big factor in reducing lowering one’s cholesterol levels.
The individual should read the label at the supermarket and read the
ingredients to find out if this is healthy for cooking.
Being a bit overweight or noticing a lot of bulges in the body is
one way of knowing that the person is potentially at risk for
succumbing to disease to high levels of cholesterol in the system.
If the individual is unable to make a proper dietary plan, a
specialist can help make one so all the person has to do is follow
it.
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