You can find loww cholesterol diets online at www.gicare.com, www.webmd.com, and www.healthcastle.com, among other sites. Your local public library and the county health department in your community will also be able to help you.
There are countless different types of low cholesterol diets that one could follow. The most effective would be the Atkins Diets.
Easy to follow low cholesterol diets can be found at www.webmd.com/cholesterol or www.changingshape.com and www.healthcastle.com/low-cholesterol-diet.shtml
You can see and find books,magazines at your local doctors office about the best diets which are good for your unique cholesterol situation. Im sure your doctor can assit you.
The Allrecipes site has a great selection of low cholesterol recipes! Salads, some wraps, baked chicken breasts and some light pasta dishes are low in cholesterol. You can check them out here: http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/healthy-cooking/low-cholesterol/main.aspx
You can find a low cholesterol menu with many cookbooks. WebMD is a great resource for all things medical. Using this site will give you information about low cholesterol diets, helping to determine if it is right for you.
Low cholesterol diets are an important part of any healthy diet, and a cornerstone of healthy living in general. However, you do need to understand the difference between good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. The best low cholesterol diets will have a realistic, rational understanding of your need for certain types of cholesterol in your body to help promote your bodily functions. Because of this, looking for "no cholesterol" diets or something similar to that will probably lead you to nothing but fad and "fly by night" types of diets. The best diets are those that take realistic food needs into account.
The Mayo Clinic and the American Heart Association both have popular low cholesterol diets. Your doctor may also refer you to a nutritionist who will design a low cholesterol diet specifically to meet your needs.
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.
A diet that is high in fiber and low in oils and fats is considered a low cholesterol diet
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=515 or http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/guide/heart-healthy-diet
A website called LowCholesterolDietPlan has very good information on such diets. You can also check libraries, bookstores or contact a dietician to get help to form a healthy plan to lower your cholesterol levels.
There are many treatments available for lowering cholesterol levels including low-fat and low-cholesterol diets, regular exercise, and prescription medications.