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High Cholesterol
      Foods
Normal Cholesterol
      Levels
If you have been diagnosed with heart
 disease or any heart conditions your
 doctor may have told you that you need
 to avoid foods that are high in
 cholesterol.
In todays world, this could be almost
 everything you eat because foods are
 grown and processed differently. Here is
 a list of common high cholesterol foods
 to avoid.
1. Ice Cream
Its become a very popular and delicious
 dessert however it should be on your list
 of foods to avoid because it is high in
 cholesterol.
You dont have to give up cold treats all
 together; you can choose yogurt and
 sherbet instead. These are two healthy
 alternatives to ice cream.
Some stores also carry fat-free ice cream
 which taste almost as good as regular ice
 cream  you may be limited in your
 choice of flavors, but if you MUST eat ice
 cream and avoid high cholesterol foods,
 then this is the way to go.
2. Red Meat
Beef is in almost everything from tacos
 to the great tasting hamburger. However
 you need to decrease the amount of beef
 you consume. You can still have a great
 tasting hamburger every once in a while
 but you need to limit the amount you
 consume. If you want to eat burgers
 more often, try using lean ground turkey
 meat or lean ground chicken meat for
 preparing the burgers
Pork and Lamb are a common
 ingredients in several ethnic cuisines. If
 you belong to these ethnicities, reserve
 the use of pork or lamb for
 special occasions and try to use white
 meat like chicken or turkey on other
 occasions. Use fish as much as possible
 since it contains beneficial Omega-3 fatty
 acids.
3. Whole Milk (and Whole Milk
 Products)
There are several foods that contain milk
 products. Whole milk has too much fat in
 it and regular consumption of whole milk
 could lead to elevated cholesterol levels.
Avoid other whole milk products like
 cheese, butter and yogurt as well. Pretty
 much all grocery stores now carry fat-
 free milk and fat-free milk products.
If used used to whole milk and cannot
 switch to fat-free in one shot, try going
 down to 2% and after you get used to it,
 try 1% and eventually to the fat-free
 version.
4. Processed Foods
Everyone loves hot dogs, subs,
 processed cheese, soups, pizza, pasta
 dinners, or frozen dinners but these
 foods can be hazardous to your health if
 you consume them on a regular basis.
These foods are processed and when
 foods are processed they contain fillers,
 nitrates, and other ingredients that can
 be harmful to the heart.
They are high in cholesterol as well and
 should be avoided. If you like the taste of
 these foods then you can decrease the
 amount that you consume daily so you
 can decrease the intake of bad
 cholesterol, and over a period of time,
 eliminate them.
5. Fried Food
Everyone likes some type of fried foods
  fried chicken, fried fish, potato chips,
 and more. These foods have a great
 taste but the fact that it is fried in grease
 and oils can result in high cholesterol for
 you. In order to avoid high cholesterol
 foods you will need to decrease
 drastically or eliminate completely all
 fried foods from your diet.
6. Eggs
Eggs have had a bit of a knock for their
 cholesterol content, which is
 approximately 213 mg per egg and over
 the recommended daily limit, but
 scientists are not sure if it is the bad kind
 of cholesterol yet.
The good news is that the cholesterol is
 all in the yolk, so you can still have your
 morning omelet if youre prepared to
 settle for just the whites.

They are low in saturated fat, low in
 calories, and pretty nutritious so it would
 be a pity to leave them out completely.
7. Organ Meats
Organ meats are in general high in
 cholesterol. But the ones that you MUST
 avoid at all costs is brain and liver. If you
 are not very convinced think about this
  liver is the organ in our body that
 generates cholesterol. So liver from any
 animal is bound to be high in
 cholesterol. Try to avoid chicken skin as
 well as most of the fat in poultry tends to
 be just under the skin.
8. Fatty Snacks
Whether it is the afternoon daze or
 midnight snack attack, a pack of chips or
 cookies is not the kind of snack to grab if
 you are watching your cholesterol levels
 (or otherwise, for that matter!).
And while you try to breeze through the
 drive through and the server asks Would
 you like a side of fries or a drink?, we
 highly recommend that your answer be
 No, Thanks!.
Other fatty snacks include, but are not
 limited to onion rings, donuts, muffins,
 chocolate bars etc.

Try healthy snacks like fruits, nuts,
 popcorn or low-fat yogurt instead.
9. Seafood
There is a lot of controversy about
 whether the cholesterol in seafood is
 good for you or not, and the jury is still
 out. For now, it would be safer to avoid
 all kinds of shell fish such as oysters,
 crab, lobster, mussels etc. Try having
 fish instead. Salmon is one of the most
 highly recommended food for folks
 suffering with heart disease since it
 contains a large amount of Omega-3
 fatty acids.
10. Dips, Dressings and Spreads
Salads are a very popular meal choice for
 a lot of people watching their cholesterol
 ratio (or their waist line).

But a lot of people forget to pick a low-
 fat dressing. Just one tablespoon of
 regular Ranch dressing can contain as
 much as 5 mg of Cholesterol.
And remember when you order a healthy
 sub, to pass up on the mayo  the
 primary ingredient used in making mayo
 is egg yolk which is very high in
 cholesterol.
And when you choose a healthy snack
 like carrots and celery, remember to pay
 attention to the dip.
Why Are High Cholesterol Foods Bad
 For You?
High cholesterol foods contain high LDL
 cholesterol levels or low-density
 lipoproteins which are considered bad for
 your health. These are lipids that literally
 clog up your arteries by building up on
 the inside of them.
LDL cholesterol also hardens the walls of
 the arteries and stops blood from flowing
 through.

This is called atheroma and can lead to
 severe cardio vascular conditions such as
 a heart attack or stroke if it is not
 managed correctly.
What Can You Do Instead?
If your cholesterol is high then a good
 rule for your daily consumption is to
 avoid fatty and oily food. Usually food
 that is high in fat is high in cholesterol
 too. Yes, this means that you should
 drive past all those drive thrus, but there
 are many alternatives to fatty, oily fast
 foods that are healthier for you
Choose foods that contain whole wheat
 because whole wheat can help to lower
 your cholesterol among other things.
 Choose fruits and non-fried vegetables
 instead of processed foods. Fruits are a
 great snack for everyone. If you think
 you dont like fruit, try it in different
 dishes.
Other healthy snacks include nuts and
 popcorn. You need to read labels when
 purchasing nuts. They may have a high
 amount of fat in them if you choose nuts
 that are other than raw or natural.
Popcorn is an inexpensive snack but it is
 important that you get plain popcorn and
 not popcorn that contains too much
 butter, salt or added flavors since These
 added flavors are usually high in
 cholesterol.
Being more conscious about consuming
 Low Cholesterol Foods is important and
 no one can do it for you. Take control of
 your body and what goes in it and you
 will be rewarded by returning back to
 (and staying at) normal cholesterol
 levels.

http://normal-cholesterol-levels.net

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  • 1. High Cholesterol Foods Normal Cholesterol Levels
  • 2. If you have been diagnosed with heart disease or any heart conditions your doctor may have told you that you need to avoid foods that are high in cholesterol. In todays world, this could be almost everything you eat because foods are grown and processed differently. Here is a list of common high cholesterol foods to avoid.
  • 3. 1. Ice Cream Its become a very popular and delicious dessert however it should be on your list of foods to avoid because it is high in cholesterol. You dont have to give up cold treats all together; you can choose yogurt and sherbet instead. These are two healthy alternatives to ice cream.
  • 4. Some stores also carry fat-free ice cream which taste almost as good as regular ice cream you may be limited in your choice of flavors, but if you MUST eat ice cream and avoid high cholesterol foods, then this is the way to go.
  • 5. 2. Red Meat Beef is in almost everything from tacos to the great tasting hamburger. However you need to decrease the amount of beef you consume. You can still have a great tasting hamburger every once in a while but you need to limit the amount you consume. If you want to eat burgers more often, try using lean ground turkey meat or lean ground chicken meat for preparing the burgers
  • 6. Pork and Lamb are a common ingredients in several ethnic cuisines. If you belong to these ethnicities, reserve the use of pork or lamb for special occasions and try to use white meat like chicken or turkey on other occasions. Use fish as much as possible since it contains beneficial Omega-3 fatty acids.
  • 7. 3. Whole Milk (and Whole Milk Products) There are several foods that contain milk products. Whole milk has too much fat in it and regular consumption of whole milk could lead to elevated cholesterol levels. Avoid other whole milk products like cheese, butter and yogurt as well. Pretty much all grocery stores now carry fat- free milk and fat-free milk products.
  • 8. If used used to whole milk and cannot switch to fat-free in one shot, try going down to 2% and after you get used to it, try 1% and eventually to the fat-free version.
  • 9. 4. Processed Foods Everyone loves hot dogs, subs, processed cheese, soups, pizza, pasta dinners, or frozen dinners but these foods can be hazardous to your health if you consume them on a regular basis. These foods are processed and when foods are processed they contain fillers, nitrates, and other ingredients that can be harmful to the heart.
  • 10. They are high in cholesterol as well and should be avoided. If you like the taste of these foods then you can decrease the amount that you consume daily so you can decrease the intake of bad cholesterol, and over a period of time, eliminate them.
  • 11. 5. Fried Food Everyone likes some type of fried foods fried chicken, fried fish, potato chips, and more. These foods have a great taste but the fact that it is fried in grease and oils can result in high cholesterol for you. In order to avoid high cholesterol foods you will need to decrease drastically or eliminate completely all fried foods from your diet.
  • 12. 6. Eggs Eggs have had a bit of a knock for their cholesterol content, which is approximately 213 mg per egg and over the recommended daily limit, but scientists are not sure if it is the bad kind of cholesterol yet.
  • 13. The good news is that the cholesterol is all in the yolk, so you can still have your morning omelet if youre prepared to settle for just the whites. They are low in saturated fat, low in calories, and pretty nutritious so it would be a pity to leave them out completely.
  • 14. 7. Organ Meats Organ meats are in general high in cholesterol. But the ones that you MUST avoid at all costs is brain and liver. If you are not very convinced think about this liver is the organ in our body that generates cholesterol. So liver from any animal is bound to be high in cholesterol. Try to avoid chicken skin as well as most of the fat in poultry tends to be just under the skin.
  • 15. 8. Fatty Snacks Whether it is the afternoon daze or midnight snack attack, a pack of chips or cookies is not the kind of snack to grab if you are watching your cholesterol levels (or otherwise, for that matter!). And while you try to breeze through the drive through and the server asks Would you like a side of fries or a drink?, we highly recommend that your answer be No, Thanks!.
  • 16. Other fatty snacks include, but are not limited to onion rings, donuts, muffins, chocolate bars etc. Try healthy snacks like fruits, nuts, popcorn or low-fat yogurt instead.
  • 17. 9. Seafood There is a lot of controversy about whether the cholesterol in seafood is good for you or not, and the jury is still out. For now, it would be safer to avoid all kinds of shell fish such as oysters, crab, lobster, mussels etc. Try having fish instead. Salmon is one of the most highly recommended food for folks suffering with heart disease since it contains a large amount of Omega-3 fatty acids.
  • 18. 10. Dips, Dressings and Spreads Salads are a very popular meal choice for a lot of people watching their cholesterol ratio (or their waist line). But a lot of people forget to pick a low- fat dressing. Just one tablespoon of regular Ranch dressing can contain as much as 5 mg of Cholesterol.
  • 19. And remember when you order a healthy sub, to pass up on the mayo the primary ingredient used in making mayo is egg yolk which is very high in cholesterol. And when you choose a healthy snack like carrots and celery, remember to pay attention to the dip.
  • 20. Why Are High Cholesterol Foods Bad For You? High cholesterol foods contain high LDL cholesterol levels or low-density lipoproteins which are considered bad for your health. These are lipids that literally clog up your arteries by building up on the inside of them.
  • 21. LDL cholesterol also hardens the walls of the arteries and stops blood from flowing through. This is called atheroma and can lead to severe cardio vascular conditions such as a heart attack or stroke if it is not managed correctly.
  • 22. What Can You Do Instead? If your cholesterol is high then a good rule for your daily consumption is to avoid fatty and oily food. Usually food that is high in fat is high in cholesterol too. Yes, this means that you should drive past all those drive thrus, but there are many alternatives to fatty, oily fast foods that are healthier for you
  • 23. Choose foods that contain whole wheat because whole wheat can help to lower your cholesterol among other things. Choose fruits and non-fried vegetables instead of processed foods. Fruits are a great snack for everyone. If you think you dont like fruit, try it in different dishes.
  • 24. Other healthy snacks include nuts and popcorn. You need to read labels when purchasing nuts. They may have a high amount of fat in them if you choose nuts that are other than raw or natural. Popcorn is an inexpensive snack but it is important that you get plain popcorn and not popcorn that contains too much butter, salt or added flavors since These added flavors are usually high in cholesterol.
  • 25. Being more conscious about consuming Low Cholesterol Foods is important and no one can do it for you. Take control of your body and what goes in it and you will be rewarded by returning back to (and staying at) normal cholesterol levels. http://normal-cholesterol-levels.net