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Lowering Cholesterol
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Have you or someone you know, ever been successful at lowering cholesterol without taking statins? Perhaps with diet or other natural remedies?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I personally think cutting down on sugar and salt is the best place to start. Hydrogenated and trans fats are just plain bad.
I honestly don't think there is anything wrong with butter and EVO oil can be consumed in abundance.
Extensive studies have shown that dietary cholesterol does not affect your cholesterol levels, so eat as many eggs as you desire.
Upping your intake of vegetables, including dark green leafy ones, is another good lifestyle choice and they contain many thousands of potent phytonutrients that go round the body doing good deeds.
I honestly don't think there is anything wrong with butter and EVO oil can be consumed in abundance.
Extensive studies have shown that dietary cholesterol does not affect your cholesterol levels, so eat as many eggs as you desire.
Upping your intake of vegetables, including dark green leafy ones, is another good lifestyle choice and they contain many thousands of potent phytonutrients that go round the body doing good deeds.
Extra virgin olive oil. I have at least 2 tbsp on my salad daily, with a capful of apple cider vinegar and freshly squeezed lime. I avoid bottled salad dressings like the plague.
Essentially, keeping your diet as natural as possible and free of manufactured, processed foods is the way forward.
Eat butter, not margarine. Make salad dressings, don't buy them. Eat plenty of oily fish, nuts, seeds, and just a couple of portions of lean meat per week.
Essentially, keeping your diet as natural as possible and free of manufactured, processed foods is the way forward.
Eat butter, not margarine. Make salad dressings, don't buy them. Eat plenty of oily fish, nuts, seeds, and just a couple of portions of lean meat per week.
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"Extensive studies have shown that dietary cholesterol does not affect your cholesterol levels, so eat as many eggs as you desire. "
That from the post of NoM is the "bottom line". The association of diet and cholesterol levels is ill understood and that if you believe that there is an association between raised blood cholesterol and heart attacks and stroke.
If you ARE convinced, then take statins or Ezetrol which lowers the blood cholesterol.
That from the post of NoM is the "bottom line". The association of diet and cholesterol levels is ill understood and that if you believe that there is an association between raised blood cholesterol and heart attacks and stroke.
If you ARE convinced, then take statins or Ezetrol which lowers the blood cholesterol.
I've no idea if high cholesterol will cause me to have a heart attack or stroke. My GP said my level is over 7 and gave me Atorvastatin, but within days I was so tired I could hardly function. As someone who is nearly always anaemic or has low ferritin sp? it didn't help at all, as all I wanted to do was sleep, so I am looking for something that has no side effects like supplements but don't know if I might be wasting my money.
That's interesting pastafreak, I haven't heard that before. Well I suppose I might be considered to be an older women, I'll be 71 in November. I will have a word with the GP to see what he thinks of sqads suggestion of Ezetrol. In the meantime, I will watch my diet more closely and perhaps do a little light exercise.
Thanks for all your replies.x
Thanks for all your replies.x