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Lowering your cholesterol doesn’t have to mean overhauling your entire life. In this episode, I walk through how small, strategic food choices can make a meaningful difference in your numbers—and your long-term heart health.
I focus on what actually moves the needle when it comes to lowering LDL cholesterol through diet. We break down the most effective evidence-based approaches, including key foods to increase, what to limit, and how to make these changes realistic for busy adults and families. I also introduce the concept of a “portfolio approach” to nutrition—layering small habits that work together to produce measurable results.
Key Takeaways:
- Soluble fiber plays a major role in lowering LDL cholesterol
- Plant sterols and stanols can help block cholesterol absorption
- Swapping saturated fats for unsaturated fats supports heart health
- Nuts, beans, and whole grains provide powerful, practical benefits
- Small, consistent changes are effective and sustainable
Links from episode:
ACC/American Heart Association Issue Updated Guideline for Managing Lipids, Cholesterol
Eating to Lower Cholesterol Recipes – recipes from my live presentation for San Marcos Life Long Learning.
Simple Tips to Lower Cholesterol
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