In a high cholesterol diet you would focus on eating low fat and high fiber foods. You can learn more at http://www.trishabird.com/high-cholesterol-diet-plans.html.
nope,cholesterol doesnt give u fat,fatty diet gives u cholesterol
A no cholesterol diet can be vegetarian, but it does not have to be. You can eliminate most fats and then you will be close to being on a cholesterol diet. Most poultry and fish do not have the 'bad' fat.
Your doctor should be able to supply you with pamphlets and brochures on low fat, low cholesterol diets. You can also go to www.ucsfhealth.org �ۼ Patient Education for more information.
Cholesterol comes from fat in the meat and dairy groups, along with animal organs and lard, which is an oil from pigs. You need to eat low or no cholesterol foods, and if your high cholesterol is hereditary, you may need to take a cholesterol-lowering drug, like Simvastatin.
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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.
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If you want to lose weight and lower your cholesterol, you need to eat lean meat, fish, fruit and vegetables. Please see the following for additional information: www.webmd.com/cholesterol.../guide/cholesterol-lowering-foods
No, they do not. Eggs are extremely high in cholesterol. All animal products contain cholesterol. Your best bet would be to follow a low-fat, plant-based diet.
They are very necessary in a weight loss diet. When you remove the fat and cholesterol from your diet, your body will begin to use up what it has stored. In using up what has been stored, you begin to lose weight.