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<p>Genetic factors and diet are the two most  common reasons for high cholesterol levels in your body. Though, you may not do  anything about what you inherited genetically, you can always control your diet  to keep the cholesterol level low, as required by your body. </p>
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<p>A high cholesterol level leads to  building up of a waxy substance  cholesterol plaque in your arteries that  obstructs the blood flow. Gradually, it leads a dysfunctional organ and may be  a heart attack as well. A planned <b>cholesterol  diet</b> is essential to keep it in control. In fact, a minimum level of  cholesterol is always required for your body as it helps in repairing cell  membrane, and in producing some useful hormones. However, after a certain  level, it is dangerous to have high cholesterol level in your body.</p>
<p><b>Cholesterol Diet</b></p>
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<p>Plan your diet and see what foods can  help you lower your cholesterol level. There are some foods that can lower your  cholesterol; while others can help it not rising beyond the required level.  Generally, you should reduce fat intake and avoid oily and fried foods. Since  fats are the main sources of calories, replace the saturated fats intensive  diet by natural foods such as fruits and vegetables, and more of complex  carbohydrates.</p>
<p><b>Low Cholesterol Diet</b></p>
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<p>Certain foods are very good for low  cholesterol. You should have fish, at least three times in a week. A few kinds  of sea fish contain omega-3 fatty acid that helps you lower blood cholesterol.  Reduce your fat intake. A <b>low  cholesterol diet</b> should include more of complex carbohydrates such as whole  grains and potatoes. These are excellent sources of energy and these take care  of the benefits that you might miss because of avoiding fats. </p>
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<p>While purchasing food items from market  that are cooked, baked or roasted, read the label carefully and see there  should not be any saturated oils. In addition, have lots of natural fruits,  such as fruits or vegetables. These are rich source of fiber that your body  requires for many reasons. Apples, carrots, brown rice, barley and legumes form  a very good low cholesterol diet. A  widely recommended herb psyllium also helps you reduce cholesterol level, if  taken daily.</p>
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<p>You can also have soya to control  cholesterol level in your body. Research has shown that soya milk helps in  reducing cholesterol. If possible, have at least 2-3 glasses of soya milk  everyday. However, there are a variety of soya sweeteners such as for ice  creams or desserts. Read out the sugar content and the amount of calories in  those items and select the one that don’t have too many calories.</p>
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<p>In true sense, a low cholesterol diet does not require wholesome changes in your  diet; rather, it only requires using alternative methods of preparing  food.  For example, if you are in the  habit of having salads, try having potato salad. Cut a few boiled potatoes into  thin slices and soak these into plain, low fat yoghurt. Serve these with fresh  chive, or even with onions. This is a good <b>low  cholesterol diet</b> that is an excellent source of carbohydrates, vitamins and  minerals.</p>
<p><b>High Cholesterol Diet</b></p>
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<p>There is no such defined or standard <b>high cholesterol diet</b>. As long as you  take planned diet and take enough of vitamin C, even a diet that is high in  cholesterol too is not bad for your  body. The problem arises when the excess of cholesterol is not balanced due to  lack of vitamin C, or antioxidants. The high cholesterol level leads to  arteries’ blockage, and heart related diseases. </p>
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<p>If you see that your cholesterol level is  higher than required, cut down on fats and oily foods, reduce the sodium  content in your meals. A <b>high  cholesterol diet</b> usually consists of meats, dairy products and foods that  contain hydrogenated or saturated oils. Trans fats are particularly harmful for  people who have high cholesterol. Many packed and processed foods that are  available at stores contain trans fats or saturated oils, and you should avoid  such products for a healthy body.</p>
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<p>Even if you are taking required  precautions with respect to your diet, ensure to have a decent intake of  vitamin C. Have lots ofruits and vegetables as these are generally good  antioxidants. Orange, lemon, papaya, cabbage and grapefruit are good  sources of vitamin C.</p>
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<p>If your doctor says that you should  seriously avoid all fats and take minimum of salt, it means that you need to  take such food items that have no cholesterol at all. Slowly, a cholesterol free diet helps you  neutralize the high cholesterol level in your body. Some of the items that you  can take are Orange Juice, Raw Melon, Seedless Raisins, Raw Watermelon, Boiled  and Drained Asparagus, Apple, Banana, White Rice, Sweet Potato, Oat Bran,  Spinach, Tomato, Cabbage, Cucumber, and Onion to name a few.</p>
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<p>Garlic should be integral part of your cholesterol free diet since it is an  excellent product for cholesterol control. Research has shown that a clove of  garlic for 12 consecutive days starts bringing down the cholesterol level to  normal.</p>
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