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Recipes for Lowering Your CholesterolAlso, can anyone tell me of a good place to go for some cholesterol and sugar lowering guidelines? We both want desperately to lose weight, too. Thanks ahead of time for the advice! Robin from Washington, IA Feedback About This Post:RE: Recipes for Lowering Your Cholesterol
All the ideas I've read so far are great. Here's some I've used to lower my cholesterol and am no longer on any meds for it. I use flax seed flakes in most of my cooking, from sauces to pancakes and cornbread, except where the light color is wanted. Not only are you increasing the fiber but it also helps the body slow the digestion time and gives the pancreas a chance to do its thing with insulin, this helps keep your sugar levels more normal. Post by deethundercloud RE: Recipes for Lowering Your CholesterolHi Robin: Just reading all your yummy recipes is enough to make my cholesterol go sky high!! Seriously though, you can still eat well and enjoy delicious food by using lots of veggies, poultry and fish. Go to Google and find out about "low glycemic foods" - this really helped me lose weight. Also, flaxseed (ground) or flaxseed oil capsules will definitely help lower your cholesterol. Let us know how you are doing. Post by Joankay RE: Recipes for Lowering Your CholesterolWhen I cook, I use canola or olive oil whenever possible. Olive oil will tend to burn quickly when used on high temps. So when I know I'm going to be using higher temps on the stovetop, I use canola oil. We've been using ground turkey meat (but in the sausage style, as it's more flavorful than the regular ground turkey), in place of ground beef, for several years now. I hardly ever buy ground beef. We have beef occasionally, but not as often as we were, about 5 years ago (when my cholesterol level was at it's all time high). I recently had a blood test to test all my levels, my cholesterol was in the 'great' range, as well as everything else but my magnesium level. We very seldom eat fried foods. If we want chips, I buy the whole grain Frito Lay brand 'Sun Chips' or their 'Baked Lays Chips'. I try to have these on hand all the time, if not my husband will come home with the greasy chips. We don't buy cookies very often, nor do I bake often. Finding out that I was diabetic a few years back, put a stop to all of that, real fast. The most important thing in weight loss is to drink the required 6-8 glasses of water a day, eating right, & exercise. If you do that, you'll not need any costly weight loss program. Learning to eat correctly is the biggest deal, if you don't know how, & can go visit a dietician. I learned lots from the one that I visited. Your insurance company might even pay for your dietician visit. My insurance company paid nearly all of my visits. Best of Luck, Robin!! Post by badwater RE: Recipes for Lowering Your Cholesterol
My husband had to have a stint put in a year ago this past Christmas. We found out that at this time his bad colesterol was near 1000. Partly from diet the rest he inherited from his father. So in cutting his cholesterol we found that part of the cholesterol came from fat but the big part came from dairy products. I buy mostly fat free when possible and low fat the rest of the time. This diet dropped his cholesterol to a level that was acceptable. There are many dairy products that come fat free now days so that is not a problem. Post By Carol (Guest Post) RE: Recipes for Lowering Your CholesterolIf you eat high fibre foods and low fat foods and lots of fruits and vegies you are guaranteed to lose weight and lower you chloresterol I did and It works Post By vjames (Guest Post) RE: Recipes for Lowering Your Cholesterol
I recently read an article on WebMD about results of a recent study that proved certain foods lower cholesterol better than statins. Here is part of that article with those foods listed: Post By Marnita (Guest Post) |
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