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cholesterol
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
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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 best food to avoid to lower your cholesterol is "fast food". Things that have been deep fried are sure to make you cholesterol higher. Try eating home cooked meals more often.
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.
The HDL cholesterol is known as good cholesterol that it should keep cholesterol in 35ml, 40ml for women and for men the levels change between good and bad cholesterol.
Some of the top foods that are high in cholesterol are egg yolks, caviar (fish roe), liver, palate, foie grass, butter and shrimp. Fast foods, particularly breakfast fast foods, are also very high in cholesterol because they usually contain eggs and are usually coked in high-cholesterol-containing fats.
Immediate changes in what you eat can begin to bring down cholesterol levels. Reduce the fats and foods cooked in fats (i,e. most fast foods) and eat more fruits and vegetables. You must also begin a committed program of exercise; walking is one of the best ways to rid the body of excess fat, which can clog arteries and veins.
Cholesterol is found in fatty foods. The health hazards of too much cholesterol or high cholesterol levels is risk of heart disease, heart attack or stroke. The presence of high cholesterol levels is detected by a blood test. It can be treated by a change in diet or medication.