No, honey does not have cholestrol. In fact, it is proven to lower cholestol.
Honey has no cholesterol no fat content at all.
Honey doesn't have fat.
honey have cholesterol 0 mg
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Many people eat Honey Nut Cheerios for the reason that they taste delicious and is a well-known brand of cereal, a breakfast staple for many households. Honey Nut Cheerios are not a known source of cholesterol reduction.
Certain foods are included in a low cholesterol diet. For instance, Honey Nut Cheerios, oatmeal, walnuts, and almonds are all great foods for low cholesterol.
The whole grain oats in Original Cheerios and Honey Nut Cheerios, and some of the cholesterol in the body so that the body can get rid of it naturally.
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There are many foods that can help lower bad cholesterol. Mostly because having a high cholesterol is a major health concern. Honey Nut cheerios has been proven to help lower cholesterol. Nuts, and foods that have whole grain in them also help. There are more examples in the link below. http://foodsthatlowercholesterol.org/foods-that-lower-cholesterol-part-1/
Cheerios is a cholesterol lowering food. It contains soluble fiber which acts as a sponge soaking up portions of cholesterol in the body so that it may help lower the risk of heart disease and clogged arteries. Also Cheerios is a cholesterol free cereal. For more information on Cheerios cereal look at this website http://www.cheerios.com/Answers/Does-Cheerios-lower-cholesterol
Oatmeal is a great low cholesterol breakfast. If you don't like plain oatmeal, I suggest adding a little honey, fruit, or even peanut butter to make it more palatable. Here are some more good options for a low cholesterol breakfast: http://www.fatsecret.com/recipes/collections/nutrition/low-cholesterol/Breakfast.aspx
I know that Honey Nut Cheerios advertise to lower cholesterol. Make sure to eat healthy and exercise 3-5 times per week to reduce your cholesterol or go to your doctor and see if they can prescribe anything for you to take that will help to lower your cholesterol such as Lipitor.
Something with no cholesterol has no cholesterol in it; something that is cholesterol free can either be free of cholesterol (and thus has no cholesterol - see above) or it has free cholesterol, in which case the level of cholesterol is indeterminate without further information.
There are many foods that can help lower cholesterol. For example Honey Nut Cheerios, Salmon, nuts and many others. In the links below there are other great foods that can help lower cholesterol. http://www.prevention.com/health/nutrition/food-remedies/delicious-cholesterol-lowering-foods/article/cce166263d803110VgnVCM20000012281eac____ http://dietmotion.com/top-10-foods-to-lower-cholesterol.html http://www.laurelonhealthfood.com/2007/08/14-foods-that-lower-cholesterol/