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Food for the heart.
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Know any good adaptable food, that's great for the heart and lowers cholesterol? I know someone, very close, to have gone through a major heart operation only to have their life changed concerning food. They're down to foods low in sugar and salt, oat-porridge, green tea etc. Anyone with the same problem or knowing someone have any good recommendations? Thanks.
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Thanks for all the advice. All fruits and vegetables are great, especially avocados. Omega 3 is definately good, although he wouldn't be too hasty with the eggs though, he's good with the oily fish. A lot can be found in research, but when it comes down to shopping for good heart-healthy food, there isn't much to enjoy. Was wondering If anyone knew of any rare products or simple recipes? Thanks again.
I myself love healthy food with the occasional treats, but we're all sort of healthy at heart anyway. My dad really has to be strict on himself, cutting down on all the treats he used to love although he cuts down too much sometimes. He seems fine and eagerly adapts to the food so no worries there. If anyone's going through similar heart-strict diets, am curious to know what you eat.