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Article Series: Heart Health
I Want A Healthy Heart!
How
To Lower Your Cholesterol
You’ve just gotten your blood work in the
mail and it turns out your cholesterol is over 200. Before
you head to the pharmacy to pick up a cholesterol lowering
medication, you should talk with your doctor about trying to
reduce your cholesterol through lifestyle changes.
One of the first things you can do is increase
the fiber in your diet. Fiber comes from plants and helps to reduce the
cholesterol in your blood. You can increase your fiber by eating
more fruits and vegetables.
You can also improve your fiber by eating whole grain foods
such as bread, pasta, and rice. It’s also possible to take
a fiber supplement to improve the level of fiber in your diet.
You can also add fiber to your diet by eating beans. These
are a great substitute for meat in your daily diet.
Adding sterols
and stanols to your diet can also help your
cholesterol. These are chemicals found in plants that research
has shown to improve your blood cholesterol levels. You can
get them just from eating vegetables.
However, if you’re really trying to lower your cholesterol
you may want to look for foods that are enriched with these
chemicals. There are many margarine brands that are heart healthy
and add these chemicals. You can also find them added to some
brands of orange juice.
Eating
nuts can also improve your cholesterol levels. Nuts
have had a bad reputation for years because they contain fat.
But the fat they contain is actually good for your heart. So
grab a handful of almonds, walnuts, pistachios, or pecans between
meals to help improve your heart health. Cooking with olive
oil is also a way to improve your heart health. It contains
healthy fat that helps to reduce cholesterol.
In addition to adding these healthy nutrients to your diet,
you should also make sure to eat a diet that’s low in cholesterol.
You can easily find the amount of cholesterol on foods by checking
the nutrition label. Look for foods that are very low in cholesterol
or cholesterol free.
You can also improve your cholesterol levels by adding exercise.
Exercise is one of the only proven ways to raise your HDL cholesterol
levels. This is the good cholesterol that helps to keep your
arteries clear of plaque.
Thirty to 60 minutes of exercise every day will help to improve
your cholesterol. By making a few changes in your diet and
exercise routine, you can actually reduce your cholesterol
levels enough to keep you from having to take medication.
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