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  2. 11 foods that lower cholesterol - Harvard Health

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    A largely vegetarian "dietary portfolio of cholesterol-lowering foods" substantially lowers LDL, triglycerides, and blood pressure. The key dietary components are plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains instead of highly refined ones, and protein mostly from plants.

  3. Cholesterol: Top foods to improve your numbers - Mayo Clinic

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    Can a bowl of oatmeal help lower your cholesterol? How about a handful of almonds? A few simple tweaks to your diet — along with exercise and other heart-healthy habits — might help you lower your cholesterol.

  4. 13 Cholesterol-Lowering Foods to Add to Your Diet - Healthline

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    Here are 13 foods that have been shown to lower cholesterol in studies. Some of them also improve other risk factors for heart disease.

  5. Top 5 lifestyle changes to improve your cholesterol - Mayo Clinic

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    1. Eat heart-healthy foods. A few changes in your diet can reduce cholesterol and improve your heart health: Reduce saturated fats. Saturated fats, found primarily in red meat and full-fat dairy products, raise your total cholesterol.

  6. 15 foods that lower cholesterol - Medical News Today

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    A person's diet can play a key role in maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. Discover 15 foods that can help and what foods to limit.

  7. 10 Natural Ways to Lower Your Cholesterol Levels - Healthline

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    10 Natural Ways to Lower Your Cholesterol Levels. Eat monounsaturated fats. Use polyunsaturated fats. Limit trans fats. Eat soluble fiber. Exercise. Keep a healthy weight. Avoid smoking. Drink...

  8. 11 foods that can help lower your cholesterol - Harvard Health

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    Focus on fiber-rich foods and avoid saturated fats. If your cholesterol level has crept up over the years, you may wonder whether changing your diet can help. Ideally, your total cholesterol value should be 200 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or lower. But it's the harmful LDL cholesterol value that experts worry about the most.