No low cholesterol foods would not typically cost you more. Some examples of such foods are fatty fish, walnuts, oatmeal, and oatbran.
The Mayo Clinic has a website that should provide you with information about cholesterol lowering foods. Please see the following: www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol/CL00002
The mayo clinic is a good source for cholesterol lowering foods and diet. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol/CL00002 They will show you the good and bad types of cholesterol in foods.
I would guess that high fat foods such as meat, eggs, peanuts, etc. do not help in lowering cholesterol. I would ask your main physician for more advice on this.
It depends on each individual person but a basic rule of them is that daily exercise is a key element to lowering cholesterol. You may also want to look into dietary habits and choosing more foods that aid in lowering your cholesterol.
This website has 5 foods that can help lower your cholesterol http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol/CL00002 and this one has some more too http://www.canadianliving.com/health/nutrition/foods_that_lower_cholesterol.php
I would start by cooking low fat foods. High fat foods do not help with lowering cholesterol. I would also try and add a lot more vegetables into your diet.
There are many ways to reduced cholesterol. One can try to eat a low cholesterol diet, eat more fiber, and excercise more. There are also many effective cholesterol lowering drugs available.
WebMD has a wonderful article on cholesterol lowering diets at http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/guide/cholesterol-lowering-foods. Another comprehensive site specifically devoted to this topic is http://www.cholesterolloweringdiets.net/. Good luck!
There are many places where you can find low cholesterol diets. Your doctor would be your best source of information since he/she is already aware of other pre-existing conditions that may be necessary to take into consideration as you plan your diet. There are many books that already have great information such as: 1001 Heart Healthy Recipes by Dick Logue and the Low-Fat, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook by the American Heart Association. Check out your local library for a wide array of information about lowering your cholesterol.
You can find out more about lowering your cholesterol at internet websites and you can eat cheerios and other cereals that will help you lower your cholesterol.
Cholesterol lowering recipes can be found anywhere. ask your doctor or pick up a book from a bookstore. the public library will have books on this.
There are many food products that help lower your cholesterol level. The most common one is oatmeal, which contains soluble fiber which reduces your cholesterol. Fish and nuts contain fatty acids which keep your heart and blood vessels healthy.