Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Including Vegetables in Your Heart-Healthy Diet

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Including Vegetables in Your Heart-Healthy Diet
By Jennifer Moll, PharmD

Vegetables are an important part of your cholesterol-lowering diet. Not only does this food group contain many vitamins, they also include cholesterol-friendly nutrients, such as phytosterols and fiber. 

Including Veggies in Your Lipid-Lowering DIet 

There are many ways to incorporate vegetables into your cholesterol-lowering diet without your everyday foods becoming boring. Try some of these healthy tips.

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Can Eating Okra Keep Your Lipid Levels Healthy? 

Okra has many healthy benefits - can including this vegetable in your cholesterol-lowering meal plan also lower your lipids?

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Can Artichoke Leaf Extract Lower Cholesterol? 

Some studies suggest that artichokes may be able to help keep your lipid levels healthy. 

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Tips for Including Spinach in Your Cholesterol-Friendly Meals 

Spinach is a versatile veggie that can be included in many foods, such as smoothies, salads, and entrees. These tips will show you how to include spinach in your meals.

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