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Heart-healthy Foods Part I

 

If you have been diagnosed with high cholesterol - or want to take

measures to help prevent it - try making the following simple changes

to your diet:

Reduce your amount of saturated fat and trans-fats. Limit your

consumption of saturated fat-rich dairy foods (such as whole milk,

cheese, butter and cream) and red meat. Avoid foods with trans-fats,

such as margarine, snack foods, and the recycled oils used to cook

fast-food - French fries, doughnuts and movie popcorn. Use

extra-virgin olive oil in food preparation.

Eat more nuts and soy. Almonds, walnuts and cashews all contain

heart-healthy monounsaturated fat - try to incorporate two servings a

day into your meals.

Use fresh garlic regularly in your meals. Garlic has been shown to

lower cholesterol levels and blood pressure. Use one or two raw or

lightly cooked cloves a day.

Tomorrow's Daily Tip will cover more ways to eat heart-healthy.

 

 

--

Diana Gonzalez

 

 

 

 

Nothing wastes more energy than worrying - the longer a problem is

carried, the heavier it gets. Don't take things too seriously - live a

life of serenity, not a life of regrets.

-Unknown

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