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Natural Remedies for High Cholesterol, Lower your Cholesterol Level
By John Adison

  There are a few natural cholesterol remedies out there such as just watching what you put in your mouth to eat and also things you season your food with like garlic and alike, of eating oat meal is another way that is proven to work for this.


There are many herbs that are said to be natural remedies for lowering cholesterol. They can be found in any natural market or on many sites online. They are often not expensive and can go a long way in helping you lower your cholesterol in a natural way. Often there are other ingredients contained in a supplement which you are considering, so be sure you speak to your health care provider to ensure that all ingredients will safely interact with any other type of medication you may be taking at present.

Garlic is one such natural remedy successful in the fight against cholesterol and studies show that this great advantage comes from its main function as a proven anti-oxidant. The garlic actually reduces the triglyceride levels, which are the first measured when in comes to cholesterol
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Diet for High Cholesterol - Effective Natural Cure
By Nick Mutt

  Are you suffering with high blood cholesterol level? In addition to proper medication, diet also plays an important role in lowering high cholesterol. As soon as high cholesterol levels are found in someone without heart disease, they should begin a diet recommended by the American Heart Association that states a person should consume less than 300 milligrams of dietary cholesterol per day. They should also limit saturated fats to 10% or less of total calories and normal fats 30% or less of total calories.


Check labels and make sure you eat only foods low in cholesterol. It is not as difficult as it sounds. You just need to recognize the difference between high density lipoproteins, "good cholesterol" and low density lipoproteins, "bad cholesterol". Just take a look at the labels. Most foods that are high in saturated fats are "bad cholesterol". These are butter, greasy sauces, fatty meats, lard, etc.

What you want to do is eat only or mostly "good cholesterol". And there are lots of them. You see a lot of the advertisements in your grocery store about low cholesterol
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