Lower Cholesterol with Natural Foods
by: P. Mehta
Blood cholesterol is mainly of two types: LDL and HDL
cholesterol. Both the types of cholesterol are produced by
our body to perform certain functions and are always
present in our blood. A total blood cholesterol of less
than 200 mg/dL, LDL cholesterol of less than 130 mg/dL and
HDL cholesterol more than 35mg/dL are considered good for
the health of our heart. The problem arises when our body
produces more LDL and total cholesterol and less HDL
cholesterol than the above mentioned figures.
What you should do if you have high cholesterol then what?
It is not always necessary to take medication. In most cases,
both LDL and HDL cholesterol can be improved with regular
exercise and eating low fat cholesterol friendly foods.
The cholesterol friendly foods or super foods that actually
lower cholesterol include apples, onions, lentils, legumes,
oats, walnuts, and olive oil. Research has shown that
phytochemicals in apples and onions could help cut the risk of
death from heart disease or stroke in half. Phytochemicals
found in these foods have potential for protection against
heart diasease, stroke and cancer. Oats contain beta-glucans, a
soluble fiber that has been shown to lower cholesterol. Walnuts
contain linolenic acid which lowers cholesterol and prevents
blood clots. Olive oil contains 77% of monounsaturated fat and
has powerful antioxidants, which lowers LDL cholesterol without
affecting HDL levels.
Copyright 2005, P. Mehta http://www.fatfreekitchen.com/
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