Yes. Eat less fat, sugar, salt. eat more whole grains and green vegetables. Exercise helps also.
You can adapt your diet for lower cholesterol by adding more vegetables and decreasing the amount of beef and fried food you consume.
A good diet to lower your cholesterol would include cutting out all foods high in cholesterol, like red meat. You should be eating more fruits and vegetables and whole grains like oats to help lower your cholesterol.
Yes an oatmeal diet can help lower cholesterol. Here is a great website with further information http://www.danacol.ca/en/index.html?gclid=CML82JGIgKsCFQIEQAodyXt_zw#/cholesterol
To help lower your cholesterol you can eat smaller meals through out the day more frequently and drink a glass of orange juice in the morning. For information regarding specific diet restricting foods follow this link http://allrecipes.com/HowTo/lower-your-cholesterol/detail.aspx
Lowering your cholesterol by diet and exercise alone can work in some cases, but if it's dangerously high, you'll want to follow your doctor's advice and take the cholesterol lowering medication he prescribes. Then you can start the diet and exercise program that may eventually free you from the medication.
There are many tips to help lower cholesterol levels. WebMd has 9 excellent food tips to follow here. http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/features/checklist-your-low-cholesterol-diet
There are many ways to lower the cholesterol. The most effective is diet, but next is exercise. Exercise is a very good bet to lower the cholesterol levels in the body.
to lower cholesterol? Less cholesterol in your diet will lower cholesterol... plus.... i guess.... cholesterol medicines, like Statins.... which pharmaceutical companies make most of their money from.
A diet that is low in seafood and eating Cheerios for breakfast will definitely lower your cholesterol. Cholesterol is very easy to lower as long as you have a positive mentality.
I would cut out all the other fatty foods in your diet and pick meats that are lower in cholesterol such as chicken and fish. These are good options that are better for you.
A lower cholesterol diet plan is one which focuses on low fat protein such as baked fish and chicken, whole grains, fresh fruit, and vegetables which are not prepared in butter or sauces. There are many easy-to-follow cooking hints for a lower cholesterol diet such as removing skin from chicken before cooking and preparing foods with olive oil or cooking spray instead of cooking oil and butter. For other hints including sample recipes, visit the American Heart Association website at http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/Cholesterol/PreventionTreatmentofHighCholesterol/Cooking-for-Lower-Cholesterol_UCM_305630_Article.jsp.
To lower cholesterol there are several things that can be done. Some of the options are medication, exercise, and a better diet. A website with all the information is http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/features/11-tips-to-cut-your-cholesterol-fast?page=2.