Some features include:
--It is synthesized by the body
--Recommended 300mg daily intake
--Related to Heart disease
The body needs a certain amount of cholesterol. Too much or too little can kill you (or cause you to kill yourself in the case of too little).
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 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
WebMD is a great resource to find tips on lowering cholesterol. Your best resource for such tips is to call or visit your doctor, because they know the best and can work to develop a plan to lower your cholesterol that works best for you.
The Mayo Clinic has a list of lifestyle changes that will help lower your cholesterol here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/reduce-cholesterol/CL00012. WebMD.com has good information about lowering your cholesterol here: http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/features/11-tips-to-cut-your-cholesterol-fast. The Mayo Clinic also lists lifestyle changes that will help lower your cholesterol here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/reduce-cholesterol/CL00012.
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.
Low cholesterol diet foods are good for people who have high cholesterol. Some good low cholesterol diet foods are fruits (apples, bananas, pears), vegetables (peppers, broccoli, onions) and low fat dairy products. A good website to check out is http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/features/checklist-your-low-cholesterol-diet
There are many foods that you can avoid while on a low cholesterol diet. It is, for instance, recommended that you avoid animals meats, dairy products, butter, cookies, and cakes. This is, of course, just to name a few.
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.
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A great website to learn about lowering cholesterol is http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/features/11-tips-to-cut-your-cholesterol-fast. WebMD offers a number of wonderful tips on safely doing this.
no there is no cholesterol in veggies if there is there is only good cholesterol in it.
mutton have cholesterol it is not safe for cholesterol