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Kellyjames
26th August 2020, 06:39
My Mother has recently been told she has high levels of bad cholesterol and so has been offered a Statin as first line care.

No dietary advice, no lifestyle advice, just statins. Of course, my immediate reaction is to try a diet change, rather than take the risk of the side effects of statins. I will not deny I was somewhat peeved that a dietary pep talk does not take place!

Anyway, any recommendations for natural ideas, foods etc that can naturally reduce bad cholesterol?

Louise
27th August 2020, 10:36
My Mother has recently been told she has high levels of bad cholesterol and so has been offered a Statin as first line care.

No dietary advice, no lifestyle advice, just statins. Of course, my immediate reaction is to try a diet change, rather than take the risk of the side effects of statins. I will not deny I was somewhat peeved that a dietary pep talk does not take place!

Anyway, any recommendations for natural ideas, foods etc that can naturally reduce bad cholesterol?


My most common go-to would be to suggest pomegranate juice (https://www.pomwonderful.com), fresh pomegranate or purchase pomegranate seed (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Organic-Pomegranate-Capsules-Association-Manufactured/dp/B01LLN2S04/ref=sr_1_6?crid=28UISISRQVU8D&dchild=1&keywords=pomegranate&qid=1598524530&sprefix=pomegranate%2Caps%2C146&sr=8-6) extract, I have recommended Pukka, simply because I find their products very good, and I like the ethos of their brand.
Pomegranate has been shown to aid the reduction and prevention of cholesterol, and for me personally, this would be my go to treatment. As with all things, If you take prescribed medications, always read the label, ask your doctor of the pharmacist if there is any known drug reactions.

Ruthie
27th August 2020, 13:17
I think doctors shove pills down patients throats instead of talking about lifestyle and diet choices but then their time is limited so they just don’t have the time to discuss better choices.

Goatie
27th August 2020, 13:44
You need to look at the type of fat in your diet and switching unsaturated instead of saturated.

Unsaturated fat is better for your heart health and is found in a wide range of tasty and versatile foods. These include nuts, seeds and vegetable oils (e.g. olive, rapeseed, sunflower) & spreads made from these.

Ursula
1st September 2020, 05:52
There are lots of foods that you can add into your diet that can help with reducing cholesterol, have a look at foods with Saponins in, these are said to help.

Kellyjames
2nd September 2020, 18:37
have a look at foods with Saponins in, these are said to help.

Why saponins?

Katie
2nd September 2020, 18:55
Why saponins?

I’ve never heard of saponins either

Louise
6th September 2020, 17:40
Adding an apple into your daily diet can has shown to reduce bad cholesterol in just 4 weeks :thumb

Charlotte
6th September 2020, 18:02
I heard about this, how amazing that just a small step can make a difference to your cholesterol