Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Can You Include Grains in Your Cholesterol-Lowering Diet?

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Can You Include Grains in Your Cholesterol-Lowering Diet?
By Jennifer Moll, PharmD
Not all grains are created equally. Although some breads and pastas are not healthy for you, there are some grains that contain many heart-healthy nutrients -  in fact, they may help you to keep your cholesterol levels within a healthy range.
Grains to Eat When Following a Lipid-Lowering Diet 

Refined grains or whole grains? You've heard of both, but consuming one of these types of grains can actually be healthier for your heart. 

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Using Amaranth to Keep Your Lipids Healthy 

Although not as well-known as other grains, amaranth has been used in many types of cuisines for centuries. This whole grain can also help keep your heart healthy, according to some studies. 

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Lower Your Cholesterol with Steel-Cut Oatmeal 

Nutritionists reveal their tips that will help you keep your cholesterol levels healthy - and adding steel-cut oatmeal is at the top of the list.

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Can Adding Barley to Your Diet Help Lower Your Cholesterol? 

Barley is a whole grain that has been shown to have many healthy benefits - including lowering cholesterol levels. Find out how much you need to consume to see the lipid-lowering benefits of barley.

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