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Can Nuts Keep Your Lipids Healthy?

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Can Nuts Keep Your Lipids Healthy?

Nuts can be an excellent complement to any meal -- or even alone as a healthy snack. But did you know that nuts can also be heart-healthy? Some studies suggest that a handful of nuts may help your lipid profile. 

Jennifer Moll, PharmD
Cholesterol Expert
Which Healthy Nuts Are Best To Snack On to Help Lower Lipids?
There are a variety of nuts out there, which include pecans, pistachios, and walnuts. While they vary in the amounts of fats they have, some nuts might be more effective in helping to lower your cholesterol.

 

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Can Pistachio Nuts Lower Cholesterol?

Pistachio nuts are a popular snack, and chock-full of nutrients, such as thiamin, potassium, fiber, phytosterols, magnesium and vitamin B6. Research indicates that pistachios also raise your good cholesterol, or HDL.

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Pecans and Your Cholesterol

Although pecans mainly affect one type of cholesterol, they also contain unsaturated fats, vitamins and other nutrients -- making them a heart-healthy snack.

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Can Eating Walnuts Help Lower Your Cholesterol?
Walnuts can be used in a variety of foods -- and are also heart-healthy. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), recognizing the cholesterol-lowering properties of walnuts, accepted a petition filed by the California Walnut Commission to list the health claim that walnuts can aid in reducing cholesterol levels.

 

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