The Mayo clinic online is a great resource for medically sound advice to reduce cholesterol and many other health topics. The advice is written by licensed physicians and a person can feel secure taking the advice.
Initially your doctor should have provided you with some information on how to lower your cholesterol. For more information on low cholesterol diets visit websites such as the NHS or British Heart Foundation.
Reducing cholesterol is a hot topic. You will find many opinions on how best to accomplish this. For the best, and safest information talk with a medical professional about the proper ways to reduce your cholesterol in accordance with your current health status.
Carbohydrates do not turn into cholesterol, however they are linked to cholesterol levels in the blood. Some carbohydrates increase triglycerides which allow very low-density lipoproteins particles to be produced by the liver.
Some kinds of pasta's do.
Feeding your heart well is a powerful way to reduce or even eliminate some risk factors. Adopting a heart-healthy diet can help reduce total and LDL cholesterol.
There are many low cholesterol recipes available. I have provided a link which should help you in your search: allrecipes.com/howto/lower-your-cholesterol
There are many simple things you can try to reduce your cholesterol. This website provides a quick starting guide that you can use: http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/features/11-tips-to-cut-your-cholesterol-fast
There are two kinds of cholesterol. Of course you can find some information on Wikipedia, and even on WebMD. The best way to get information is directly from your own doctor.
There are many diet plans that are cholesterol conscience, you can find some online at websites like www.gicare.com as well as www.mayoclinic.com and cholesterol.about.com/cs/controlwithdiet/a/goodfood.htm
High cholesterol is a concern for many people. WebMD has a some great input on alternate methods (such as using vitamins) to lower cholesterol, along with basic information about what causes a person to have high cholesterol. For further information, please go to: http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/guide/cholesterol-control-alternatives.
Some avoid egg yolks because of the cholesterol.
Vitamins are good for you but there are no cholesterol vitamins. There are vitamins, like Vitamin C, that some people suggest help lower cholesterol. More information can be found through WebMD, the MayoClinic, and MedlinePlus.