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Cholesterol - Ways To Keep It Low

 

Now a days we hear a lot of warnings about cholesterol, but the funny thing is, cholesterol isn't all bad. Our body produces cholesterol naturally and this cholesterol performs some pretty vital jobs - helping to build new cells, as well as produce hormones and insulate nerves. Only when we've got too much do we have a problem.

Unfortunately, there's a lot of confusion surrounding Cholesterol because it's made up of both good and bad cholesterol, and is known as HDL and LDL. So which is the good and which is the bad ?

HDL (high-density lipoprotein) cholesterol is the good cholesterol(higher the better), and LDL (low-density lipoprotein) is the bad cholesterol - the artery-clogging little devil.

Ways of Keeping Cholesterol Low

Watch your weight.

The more overweight you are, the more cholesterol your body produces. So if your weight is up, this is one more reason to bring it down, but do so with a healthy diet.

Cut Out The Fat.

You'd be wise to cut back on such sources of saturated fat as meat, butter, cheese and hydrogenated oil. Whenever possible, replace these items with fish, poultry, low-fat dairy products and polyunsaturated oils.

Switch To Olive Oil.

Olive oil contains monounsaturates which is said to help lower cholesterol levels if added to your food on a daily basis. Two or Three table spoons full a day should be sufficient

Go Easy On The Eggs

Don't feel you have cut them out entirely, if you want to play safe then limit your eggs to about three a week, or use egg whites only.

Be Full Of Beans

Nutritious and inexpensive, beans and other pulses contain a water-soluble fibre called pectin that helps clear cholesterol out of the body.

Eat More Fruit

Fruit also gets it's cholesterol lowering punch from pectin, so by eating lots of fresh fruit you will help to lower your cholesterol levels.

Have Your Oats

Oat bran also helps to lower cholesterol in a similar fashion to pectin rich fruit. In fact it was a high oat bran diet that helped me to reduce my cholesterol level. I used it on cereals, and mixed it into meals that I ate. It looks a bit like sawdust, but it's really effective.

Other Foods That Are Recommended.

Carrots can lower cholesterol. Carrots by way of their pectin content the same as fruit. Two carrots a day should be enough to help when combined with other foods which have been recommended. Eat them raw if possible.

Take Garlic

Eat raw garlic. As well as reducing your circle of friends, it will reduce harmful blood fats. If you don't fancy eating raw garlic, then use the liquid garlic extract which can be bought in capsule form. These can be purchased at your local supermarket or health food store.

Don't Smoke

Studies have shown that heavy smokers have a higher cholesterol than non smokers, so here's another reason to give up. You'll also save yourself a bundle of cash as well ! - In smoking trials which were carried out in Sweden, smokers tended to suffer from low levels of the beneficial HDL cholesterol.

Medication - Drugs

There's now plenty of drugs like Generic Lipitor Atorlip online for lowering cholesterol levels. But, as with all drugs there's always side effects to take into account, so try the natural methods first. Only use drugs as a last resort.

Author: Vijaya Chauhan
 
Author Bio:
Vijaya Chauhan is a popular columnist. Vijaya likes to pen down articles about this area.
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