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My recent blood tests show my cholesterol level to be 5.3 and I have been given medication for it. I do eat a healthy diet but the doctor is aiming for my cholesterol level to be at about 4 - whats a good type of diet to start on and what should I avoid? I can't afford benecol so am on bertoli spread (I think it was formerly olivio) but any help of food/drinks to avoid would be very useful right now.
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http://www.eatwell.gov.uk/healthissues/healthy heart/cholesterol/
http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk/diet/low_ fat/low_cholesterol.htm
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http://www.eatwell.gov.uk/healthissues/healthy heart/cholesterol/
http://www.weightlossresources.co.uk/diet/low_ fat/low_cholesterol.htm
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol/C L00002
http://www.laurelonhealthfood.com/2007/08/04/1 4-foods-that-lower-cholesterol/
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thanks for the links guys. Yes this cholesterol is hereditary ( re cheekystar) and doc spock - you are no hep at all because I was being serious and really needed advice.
bekib86, I'll try those links and thanks. Eyeshade, doc says I should aim for 4 and to stop drinking about 6-8 pints of tea a day and that's gonna kill me. 4gs - doc says 5.3 is high and wants me to be at about 4 and i already have given up so many favourite foods that I have lost 14lbs (and I was not dieting)
What is the "norm" accepted cholesterol level? it ain't 5.3 so what is the recognised "norm"? it is importnant as my mum died from blocked up arteries and I have the same problem so I need to know the safe limits and then I'll bloody well diet/forego my favourite foods/ accordingly to achieve the "norm"
bekib86, I'll try those links and thanks. Eyeshade, doc says I should aim for 4 and to stop drinking about 6-8 pints of tea a day and that's gonna kill me. 4gs - doc says 5.3 is high and wants me to be at about 4 and i already have given up so many favourite foods that I have lost 14lbs (and I was not dieting)
What is the "norm" accepted cholesterol level? it ain't 5.3 so what is the recognised "norm"? it is importnant as my mum died from blocked up arteries and I have the same problem so I need to know the safe limits and then I'll bloody well diet/forego my favourite foods/ accordingly to achieve the "norm"