Sunday, January 8, 2012

Nutrition Supplements to Lower Your Cholesterol


Nutrition Supplements to Lower Your Cholesterol


Today 'Cholesterol' seems to be the buzzword for dieticians all across the globe. High cholesterol levels are associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease, heart attack and stroke. Given, today's unhealthy diet patterns, its no wonder that majority of the population is suffering from high cholesterol levels. The best way to get rid of extra cholesterol from your body is to exercise. However, people are so busy tackling their jobs and social life that they do not have the time to exercise. But there are a few natural supplements that will help you reduce your cholesterol levels.

Maintaining a proper and healthy cholesterol level is very important. By having a healthy cholesterol level, you can avoid so many health problems. Here are a few cholesterol lowering supplements that will help you get rid of excess cholesterol.
Fish Oil: Fish is well known to contain the essential fatty acids - Omega 3 which is a natural triglyceride-reducer and an effective aide in heart maintenance. Research has proven that including omega-3 fish oil supplements in your diet helps lower "bad" LDL cholesterol.
Green Tea Extract: Green tea extracts is also helpful in controlling cholesterol levels. The antioxidants present in green tea prevent further oxidization of LDL thus helping you fight the cardiovascular diseases (CVDs).
Barley: The soluble fiber, beta glucan, present in barley plays a role in binding cholesterol to bile acid (necessary for fat digestion) and then facilitating its excretion through the fecal route. When the bile acids are excreted, the liver uses up more cholesterol to form new bile acid, thereby further reducing the total cholesterol level in the circulation.
Soybeans: Substituting meat sources of protein by soy protein has been shown to prevent coronary heart disease by lowering LDL cholesterol and triglycerides. In addition, soybeans also contain very good amounts of fiber. When eaten, the fiber in soybeans binds to fats and cholesterol in food, so less is absorbed.
Oatmeal: Oatmeal also contains a soluble fiber, beta-glucan, that helps reduce LDL. Just 5 to 10 grams of soluble fiber every day will decrease your LDL cholesterol by 5 percent. A study confirms that having a bowl of oatmeal everyday reduces the CVD risk by 10 percent.
Garlic Extract: Garlic is a natural remedy for all cholesterol related problems. It has sulfur-based compounds known as allyl sulfides and other phytochemicals that help lower cholesterol naturally. Two to three cloves of garlic should be consumed in the morning on empty stomach.
Fenugreek: Fenugreek (methi) contains a significant amount of dietary fiber that has cholesterol-lowering effect.
Red Yeast Rice: Red yeast rice is a fungus that grows on rice which contains small amounts of a naturally occurring lovastatin - form of statin. Various red yeast rice preparations have been shown to lower LDL by around 20 to 30 percent.
Flaxseed Oil: Another source of omega 3 fatty acid, adding flaxseed oil to your diet helps lower triglycerides and buildup of fats in the liver.
Guggul: Guggul contains a mixture of lipid steroids called guggulipid, which have a cholesterol-lowering effect and helps in maintaining normal ranges of cholesterol levels.
Pumpkin Seed Oil: It contains essential fatty acids which help to reduce the amount of cholesterol produced by the liver.


As you can see, if you are searching for a way to supplement your lifestyle with a cholesterol reducing supplement, there are a number of options available. Pick the one that gives you maximum result and combine it with daily exercise for a holistic benefit.






---Issued in Public Interest by NGO ASHA
[Source: LMT, dtd Nov11]

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