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Eating a Healthy Diet
 
Cholesterol and Diet

The Keys to Eating Right

If it seems like there’s nothing but detours on the road to a healthier diet, we understand. And we want to help. Because making the right choices now can help you steer your cholesterol in the right direction. It may even be able to help you slow the buildup of arterial plaque, a serious, progressive disease known as (glossary term)atherosclerosis

Back To Basics

If your cholesterol level is too high, your doctor or nutritionist may recommend the Therapeutic Lifestyle Change (TLC) diet, developed by the (glossary term)National Institutes of Health.

The TLC diet is a low-saturated-fat, low-cholesterol eating plan that recommends that

If you follow these dietary guidelines and your cholesterol is not lowered enough, you can try increasing the amount of (glossary term)dietary (soluble) fiber in your diet. Certain food products, such as cholesterol-lowering margarines and salad dressings, can be added to the TLC diet to boost its cholesterol-lowering power.

Take a few minutes to read through pages in this section to learn a few ways you can give your diet a little TLC.

Choose It or Lose It?

When negotiating the lanes in the supermarket, there are foods to choose and foods to lose. Check out our quick reference guide to help make healthier choices.

Confusing Food Labels

Did you know that all food labels are standardized? Once you learn to read one food label, you can read them all. And knowing what’s in your food is a good way to know how it can affect your cholesterol. Learn the ins and outs of reading food labels.

Lower Cholesterol Ahead

The stories are true, some foods can actually help lower cholesterol. Discover the four new food groups you should get to know better.



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