nope,
cholesterol doesnt give u fat,fatty diet gives u cholesterol
Many biscuits have saturated or trans fat which causes high cholesterol. If the fat in the biscuit is unsaturated fat, that is better.
Although a regular doctor can give you good advice and guidelines for a low fat cholesterol diet plan, I would recommend seeing a nutritionist or dietitian.
It is unhealthy cholesterol that makes you fat.
No, not all fat is cholesterol.
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance that can build up in the arteries.
Turkey is generally low in fat (meaning it is low in cholesterol). As a general note, contrary to public belief, most of the cholesterol in one's body is a cause of fat in their diet and not cholesterol in their food sources. (Means eggs, for example, will give you less cholesterol than steak, even though eggs have more cholesterol)
No
No, cholesterol is a fat-like substance associated with the liver.
No. Jelly is made with fruit juice, sugar, and pectin, a vegetable product which does not contain cholesterol. You get cholesterol from animal fat or you manufacture it in your liver. Animal fat from animals fattened up in feed lots contains saturated fat and bad cholesterol.
Heart disease is caused by the bad cholesterol in unhealthy diets. Decreasing saturated fats will lower the body cholesterol that causes arthereosclerosis and blockages. Increasing monounsaturated fat, increases the good cholesterol in the body.
No. But fatty foods are usually high in cholesterol.
foods that are high in fat, raise your cholesterol