Fruit to Lower Cholesterol
Many of us don’t have a lot of time to do food shopping.
With our other responsibilities and our crammed schedules, we
don’t usually have the time to research our food well before we
buy, and our very shopping trips may feel rushed. If that
describes you, there is an easy way to make sure that your
shopping cart has the foods you need to stay heart healthy:
1) Have as much food in there as you think you will need
until your next shopping - do not buy more or you may end up
overeating.
2) Most of your cart should include fruit to lower
cholesterol fresh fruits and vegetables (this will include
fresh herbs). Yes, you read that right. If you make most of
your diet fresh fruits and vegetables, you will enjoy lower
cholesterol.
3) You should have less (significantly less) grains than
vegetables and fruits. These should be simple (not prepared or
pre-seasoned or flavored) and whole grain where possible. Check
the labels on your breads and baked products, at least, to make
sure that you are getting as little fat and sodium in these
products as possible. Favor grains like oat and barley over
white breads.
Avoid bakery products like cookies and sweets entirely or
buy very, very few (one cookie instead of a package, and check
that one cookie that has no trans or saturated fats). Include
at least some nuts (unsalted, unflavored, not roasted).
4) Check to make sure that you have significantly less meats
and animal proteins than you have grains. Those meats you have
should be lean where possible. Choose fish, shellfish, and
poultry over other meats and choose the leanest cuts of meat
you can. Buy less meat than you usually buy and buy it as plain
as possible (avoid seasoned, precooked, prepared, or processed
meats such as sausages).
5) You should have very little fats at all, and those should
be healthy. Choose extra virgin olive oil and refuse to buy
hydrogenated oils, palm oils, or any oils high in saturated or
trans fats (read the labels).
6) Try to eliminate as many packaged foods as you can.
Anything that has been cooked, processed and prepared for you
ahead of time or contains flavorings or seasonings should be
given a second look. These packages are usually quite easy to
find in your shopping cart - they are usually bright colors and
contain logos and brand names. These should form the smallest
portion of your shopping cart. Your cholesterol will fall even
more quickly if you eliminate them entirely. At the very least,
read the levels of these products to choose the products with
the lowest sodium and fat levels possible.
Checking your shopping cart takes only a few minutes and
following only these six simple steps will put you much further
along towards lowering your cholesterol.
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