Foods known for their cholesterol lowering properties are those high in fiber, according to the USDA. Some high fiber foods include:
Whole grains. This family includes oats, barley, millet, kamut, quinoa and whole wheat.
Legumes. Included in legumes are bean varieties (kidney, navy, garbanzo, etc.)lentils.
Fresh produce. Fruits and vegetables contain beneficial fiber.
Seeds and nuts. Almonds, walnuts, sunflower seeds and flaxseeds are in this category.
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Showing posts with label bad cholesterol. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Healthy Deviled Eggs
What's a party without deviled eggs? A bore, I'd say. Everyone knows that eggs are high in cholestrol. Here is a healthy and easy way to decrease both the cholesterol and fat content.
8 large eggs
2 T fat free mayo
1 T mustard
1/3 C nonfat cottage cheese
1 T lemon juice
1 t dill weed
paprika
Hard boil the eggs. Peel and cut in half. Place half of the yellow portions into a bowl with the remaining ingredients. Discard other half of yellows. Scoop mixture into egg halves and place on serving platter.
Place into refrigerator to chill prior to serving.
To remove
8 large eggs
2 T fat free mayo
1 T mustard
1/3 C nonfat cottage cheese
1 T lemon juice
1 t dill weed
paprika
Hard boil the eggs. Peel and cut in half. Place half of the yellow portions into a bowl with the remaining ingredients. Discard other half of yellows. Scoop mixture into egg halves and place on serving platter.
Place into refrigerator to chill prior to serving.
To remove
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Sunday, June 07, 2009
Tips For Lowering LDL ("Bad") Cholesterol
Knowing what foods to avoid, or limit consumption of, is helpful in lowering your high cholesterol (“bad” LDL). The following foods are known to be harmful culprits:
To lower blood cholesterol, limit consumption of these foods:
two percent milk
oils and margarine
avocados, olives, and coconuts
nuts
whole milk
high fat creams and ice creams
high-fat cheeses
high fat cottage cheese
high fat sour cream
anything with saturated fat in it
sugar laden foods
butter
fatty cuts of meat and refried pork
sausages, hot dogs, bologna
liver, kidneys, and other organ meats
egg yolks
lard, coconut, palm, or palm kernel oil
processed foods
Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits.
Eat low fat protein such as chicken, tofu, fish and seafood.
Drink plenty of water.
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To lower blood cholesterol, limit consumption of these foods:
two percent milk
oils and margarine
avocados, olives, and coconuts
nuts
whole milk
high fat creams and ice creams
high-fat cheeses
high fat cottage cheese
high fat sour cream
anything with saturated fat in it
sugar laden foods
butter
fatty cuts of meat and refried pork
sausages, hot dogs, bologna
liver, kidneys, and other organ meats
egg yolks
lard, coconut, palm, or palm kernel oil
processed foods
Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits.
Eat low fat protein such as chicken, tofu, fish and seafood.
Drink plenty of water.
Enjoy this post...kindly share with others...
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