fad diet. Instead do it slowly and progressively…this will help to form new habits and makes it easier to follow
Simply cut down on foods that are rich in fat and cut down on your alcohol intake
Reduce Saturated Fats
Saturated fats have the most influential effect on raising LDL (bad) cholesterol levels. By just cutting out butter and using low-fat diary products you can shave 20% off your saturated fat intake.
Junk foods and fast foods generally have a high percentage of saturated fats, so stay away from them. Diary foods and eggs also generally have high saturated fat content. Please note: be really careful when using coconut or palm kernel oils as these have more saturated fat than lard!
Reduce Sugar Intake
Generally about 20% of calories, in a typical diet, come from sugar. “Empty” calories from sugar; take up space in your diet, restricting the intake of more nutritious foods, which can provide protein, vitamins and minerals
Increase Fiber
Soluble fiber has been known to reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol; without reducing HDL (good) cholesterol. Eat more fruits and vegetables, oat and corn bran and dried peas and beans. Around 40 grams per day can help to reduce cholesterol by 10%
Increase Fish
Fish oil has been shown to markedly lower triglyceride levels. Studies have also shown a direct link between eating fish and fewer heart attacks. Try to eat fish at least 2 to 3 times a week
There you have it, some simple guidelines to lowering your cholesterol and greatly improving your health. Sounds simple, yes…but to really make a change you have to focus on changing some habits and the best way to do that is to do it in small progressive steps.
Start now by taking some time out to reflect upon:
•The wrong kinds of foods that you have been buying
•What you will add and what will you eliminate from your shopping list from today and onwards
•The wrong kinds of snacks that you’ve been eating
•What you can substitute that will help you in your efforts
Also be very mindful when eating out (and I’m not just talking about fancy restaurants), because this is where most people fail when it comes to healthy eating!
Wishing you the very best in your endeavors
Ramzi Abboud
http://www.lower-cholesterol-naturally-fast.com/go1
Copyright 2005 by lower-cholesterol-naturally-fast.com All rights reserved.
About the Author
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Ramzi Abboud is a recognized authority on the subject of lowering cholesterol. His website, http://www.lower-cholesterol-naturally-fast.com/go1 provides a wealth of information on every thing you’ll ever need to know about lowering cholesterol, including information on over 40 natural supplements that can help to melt away your high cholesterol levels
Written By: Ramzi Abboud

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