Yes, you can eat broccoli while taking cholesterol medications. In fact, broccoli is a nutritious vegetable that may support heart health due to its high fiber content and antioxidants. However, if you are on specific medications like statins, it's always a good idea to consult your healthcare provider about your diet to ensure there are no interactions or dietary recommendations specific to your medication.
Most people already have passed the needed amount of cholesterol. Food like broccoli can lower cholesterol, but no one wants to raise cholesterol. Cholesterol is a type of fat usually found in greasy food items and potato chips.
Eating foods that are low in cholesterol and participating in an exercise routine are the best ways to lower cholesterol. If that doesn't work, there are meds your doctor can give you to control it.
Eating foods that are low in cholesterol and participating in an exercise routine are the best ways to lower cholesterol. If that doesn't work, there are meds your doctor can give you to control it.
yes they mostly eat broccoli and cauliflower
Yes, you can eat broccoli if you are diabetic and in fact it is very good for you. Eat all you want.
Eating foods that are low in cholesterol and participating in an exercise routine are the best ways to lower cholesterol. If that doesn't work, there are meds your doctor can give you to control it.
Jews do eat broccoli (provided that it is cultivated in a way that prevents the mixing of bugs in the crop). If a particular Jew does not eat broccoli, it is an issue of personal taste as opposed to religion.
broccoli is a vegetableno it is a vegetable you can eat in salad
No. Broccoli is not good for pet bunnies.
Bush41 did not like to eat broccoli.
No it doesnt work, get your testosterone checked first, that and side effects from meds like cholesterol meds is the most likely problem
you can eat all of a broccoli