Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Foods with "Good Fats" to Lower Your Triglycerides

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Foods with "Good Fats" to Lower Your Triglycerides
By Jennifer Moll, PharmD
Studies have shown that adding foods high in omega-3 fats may be beneficial for your health - including keeping your triglycerides healthy. This newsletter will show you how these popular foods high in omega-3 fatty acids can lower your lipid levels.
Can Eating Walnuts Help Lower Your Cholesterol? 
Walnuts make the perfect snack - or the perfect addition to any food you're serving. Studies have shown that this small nut may have huge lipid-lowering potential.
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Eating Avocados May Keep Your Cholesterol Levels Healthy 
Who doesn't love avocados? Its creamy consistency makes it a great substitute for heavy creams and mayo. Avocados are also high in ALA, a type of omega-3 fat.
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Can Including Flaxseeds in Your Diet Lower Your Lipids? 

Flaxseeds are practically included in everything these days - from smoothies to whole grain breads. These small seeds are chock-full of omega-3 fats that may help you to keep your lipid levels healthy.

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Delicious Ways to Sneak Salmon into Your Lipid-Lowering Diet 
Salmon is just one of many fish that are high in omega-3 fats. This article will show you how to include this healthy fish in your lipid-lowering diet,
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