Walnuts demonstrate heart-healthy benefits due to the presence of high amounts of omega-3 fatty acids and phytosterols. Omega-3-fatty acids reduce triglycerides levels and only slightly reduce LDL levels (low density lipoproteins; also knowى as the bad cholesterol). Phytosterols appear to slightly lower LDL cholesterol levels, however, the mechanism by which it does this is not entirely known.
they are good in moderation
eat too much and theyre bad
No. Since nuts come from plants, they are cholesterol-free.
no
Not really. Nuts have FAT, some have "good" fat and some have "bad" fat. Cholesterol comes from animal products or is made in your body.
Good cholesterol is necessary to the human body to carry the substances all over, and bad cholesterol that blocks the passage is very bad
The best foods to lower bad cholesterol include foods high in fiber such as oatmeal or bran, fish high in omega threes such as salmon and walnuts or other nuts.
i am in risk my cholesterol is 6.6
HDL cholesterol is considered good cholesterol and it actively removes bad cholesterol. HDL cholesterol levels greater than 60 milligrams is considered good but lower than 40 milligrams is considered bad.
The cholesterol is very high meaning very bad.
yes
One misconception is that there is good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. Your doctor will know the difference.
HDL= Good Cholesterol, LDL = Bad Cholesterol
HDL or High Density Lipids is the good kind of cholesterol. HDL cholesterol is found in olive oil, salmon, mackerel, seafood and some fatty nuts.
There are lots of foods that will help lower bad cholesterol. You probably even eat some of them already. The top four cholesterol lowering foods are: 1) High fiber foods 2) Fish 3) Nuts 4) Olive oil.
Advice about good and bad cholesterol levels first appeared in the 1900's. Researchers discovered that there were two kinds of cholesterol levels and that is what we have today.