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Saturated fats.
Fats or Fatty foods
There are specific diets for high cholesterol patients. Generally speaking, and in the most simple form, high fiber diets have shown to reduce bad cholesterol. Decrease fatty food (especially with trans fats) and increase fiber.
At least 20% of your diet should consist of fats.
You should eat a healthy diet. Consume less salt and sugar. Reduce intake of harmful fats. Avoid harmful use of alcohol. Be Active. Check your blood pressure regularly. You should avoid smoking.
Replacing saturated fats such as butter with monounsaturated fats (particularly olive oil), increasing intake of Omega-3 fatty acids, losing weight if overweight, and increasing fiber intake.
these are the 6 dietary goals x "1) increase carbohydrate consumption to account for 55 to 60% of calorie intake; 2) reduce overall fat consumption from 40% to about 30% of calorie intake; 3) reduce saturated fat consumption to account for about 10% of total calorie intake; and balance with poly-unsaturated and monosaturated fats, which should account for about 10% of energy intake each; 4) reduce cholesterol consumption to about 300 mg a day; 5) reduce sugar consumption by almost 40% to account for about 15% of total energy intake; 6) reduce salt consumption by about 50 to 85% to approximately three grams per day."
you are not supposed to take food that are not easily digestible or spicy. you should reduce intake of fats and protein rich food , as now the bile juice is no more produced by your body.
You should cut down on sugars fats and exercise more !if you reduce your calorie intake and in crease your activity you WILL loose weight. But you should not cut out too many calories as your body ill go into starvation mode and start to store the foods you eat !.
I HATE TO TELL YOU THIS BUT DIETS BAD YOUR BODY ACUTELY NEEDS FAS BUT NOT TO MUCH JUST EXERSIZE YOU'LL BE FINE
If you have high cholesterol, you should try a low LDL diet to reduce your risk of heart disease. You can start by increasing your intake of fiber. It works like a sponge and soaks up cholesterol before your digestive tract can release it to your body. Dairy products help you reduce your LDL by reducing your body's ability to absorb fat. Regular dairy products work just as well as the low-fat versions. Healthy fats that come from oily fish and nuts are important LDL fighters. Diets with adequate fiber, dairy products and good fats can lower LDL levels.
As little as you possibly can. A large intake of fats can be bad for you, but you do need certain fats in your diet in order for you to stay healthy.