red wine will help as well.
Lots and lots of strawberries, grapes, blueberries, blackberries, etc. Lots of green leafy veggies as well as other veggies of your choice. Get more fiber in your diet via whole grains and get yourself some metamucil and use it 2 to 3x per day. Stay hydrated, train with weights 3 to 4 days per week and do cardio 3 to 4 days per week as well. 10g of omega-3 does wonders supplement-wise, as well as policosanol(contains lovastatin) or 1200mg per day of red yeast rice.
I'm not sure how the berries would help, would like to hear that.
Anthocyanins in berries have been shown to raise hdl and lower ldl.
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You may also want to look into Niacin. Several studies done on it show good results with both hdl, ldl and triglyceride levels.
I also eat about 1-1.5 cups of almonds ( roasted and unsalted ) daily.
Thanks prld, you saved me the time haha. They are also fibrous fruits, and we all know that fiber helps to lower cholesterol. I 2nd the niacin, but just make sure to get regular niacin, NOT flush-free niacin. It does not have the same affect.
ALT was 51. I'll see if I can look the rest up. He just told me "good cholesterol and bad cholesterol is low..." he also told me to stop eating animal protein and switch to plant... I don't plan on making another appointment with him.
ALT was 51. I'll see if I can look the rest up. He just told me "good cholesterol and bad cholesterol is low..." he also told me to stop eating animal protein and switch to plant... I don't plan on making another appointment with him.