Gratitude for the information. I'm here because none of my doctors have recommended any methods to lower cholestrol unless it was by way of meds. It's their greed. They want us to continue to mask syntomps to keep us coming back rather than us being healed. I decided to search for healthier methods to get off synthetic temporary methods .
Glad it was helpful! Medical Doctors are trained in medicine so they are taught to prescribe medications. Your best bet when looking for whole food ways to heal the body and reverse conditions is to work with a registered dietitian nutritionist. Glad you found my channel! Welcome to the community!
Right and I told my Doc about using natural alternatives because the meds either didn't work or cause issues themselves. Like statins make my body ache. I eat Greek yogurt and fermented foods for acid reflux. The meds didn't work but eating yogurt and sauerkraut works fantastically!!!
I'm glad I found your channel. I been trying to lower my C... thanks for the information. Im doing it naturally. I tried pills they made me have cramps.
@@cynthiasammy3668took for two days and immediately muscle pains- my knee was injured took cortisone shot and it was working til I took that statin- pissed
You can do it! Be sure to check out all of my previous videos on how to lower cholesterol naturally without medication, and consult with your doctor before trying anything you see so that he/she can provide personalized recommendations ! :D
Me too my doctor gave me a statin I refuse to take it I’m a women in my late 40s going through menopause my body is going through significant changes so I started intermittent fasting eating a Clive of garlic a day eating salads asparagus fish grilled chicken avocados olive oil and cut back on fast food and sugar my main objective is to lose weight I work out 4-5 days a week I do strength training and started eating organic red cabbage as well I believe we have the power to heal ourselves by what we choose to put in our body it’s a process but let’s see
@@mzyouknowit8024 I was prescribed a statin also and refused . It gave me v&d. Then an alt otc which was too expensive, $38 a month. I can't do that one either.
My cholesterol tends to creep up on me due to hereditary. My diet is clean, I exercise regularly yet this is something I struggle with. What recommendations do you have ?
This can definitely be happen! No dietitian on the internet should tell you what to do without doing a personalized assessment in scenarios like these. If you have insurance, check to see if you can work with a dietitian. Oftentimes it's 100% covered with no out-of-pocket costs! All the best!
I have your same issue, Carmen. Ask your doctor to have you tested for Lipoprotein (a). I have it, and it is genetically inherited. It will explain a lot. Wishing you good health.
My husband also have familia cholestrolemia like you. This information that she gives is good. Follow this and it will lower your cholesterol as well as reduce inflammation in your arteries which cause blocked arteries and heart disease. That is finally what you don't want to have. And the cholesterol limits that the doctors give is too low to achieve for someone with familia cholesterolemia. As long as you don't get blocked arteries and heart disease the cholesterol a little bit higher as supposed to is not a problem.
I was on Atorvastatin, Pravastatin and Rosuvastatin at different . At different times, I experienced side effects of pain and sore muscles in left shoulder and arm, so I stopped taking it. I So thanks for the advice on natural remedies to help lower cholesterol and triglycerides.
Thanks for the information I eat a lot of vegetables, fruits, grains, flaxseed and fish and every time I do blood work and go back to see my doctor and he still tells me that my cholesterol is still high so I need help.
@@saved9511Keep eating well, exercise at least 150 minutes a week; eat oatmeal (old fashioned, not the packets) 4 or more times per week; increase fish consumption (esp salmon or sardines) to 4-5 times a week, take Red Yeast Rice and herbal teas (i.e. rooibos, green, hibiscus, etc) 5 or more days a week...give it 3-6 months and thank me later
You're very welcome! Don't hesitate to subscribe if you're interested in more of this kind of content. We've got a new video coming your way this week! 🎥
Hello. I enjoyed your video. My cholesterol is high, and am taking red yeast rice everyday. Let me know what you think? Keep up great work. Just joined your team 😅.
Do some research on red yeast rice. I was on it for 4 years and I had to go to ER with severe muscle spasms. I later read a person should only take it for 4 years. My doctor had me stop it immediately. It is a form of statin.
Amazing helpful video. Thank you for sharing. Supplements are super expensive. It costs so much to live a well nourished life! It's sad. But I appreciate your info.
It can definitely be an investment! That’s why I emphasize a foods first approach. Purchasing budget friendly items like oats, apples, green leafy vegetables, will be way more affordable than buying a supplement. However, I know that some people still are interested in supplements and that’s why in our Nourish Program we give all members 15% off supplements EVERY time they purchase to help lighten the load. Nonetheless, this is helpful comment, and I do hope to make budget-friendly recipe videos in the future to help with this financial determinants to health ❤🎉.
All of my cholesterol is perfect except for my LDL, which is about 90 points too high. I'm getting ready to have it tested again to see if it's changed from last year. I've been supplementing with many of these you mentioned, plus citrus bergamot and policosanol.
In no way shape or form am I a physician. Also, I have no ties commercially with ANY supplements.. Not saying this will work for EVERYONE, all I can speak on is myself.. For a whole month(30 days), I took a supplement called Cholesterol Health. Bought it on Amazon.. **>[Once again...These are MY FINDINGS...]
Thanks for sharing! What did the supplement ingredients say? It might have had some compounds in it that help to lower cholesterol 😊 (I.e fiber, plant stanols/sterols, etc.)
@@JP3-HTTR2144 thanks for sharing! Yes, there is some research to support that each one of these ingredients may lower cholesterol. Glad you found something that worked for you and thanks for sharing!
Nice information thanks, apart from these take fiber rich food like cucumber, apple, lentils ( dals with skin) like full black or white grams Moong, Red beans White beans
Thank you so much for this great channel. I've been wanting to find a decent YT channel to help me live healthy and feel more energetic throughout the day.
"our body naturally produces sufficient cholesterol to meet the requirements of your brain. Cholesterol plays a critical role in the structure of cell membranes, including those of neurons in the brain. However, actively seeking out additional cholesterol in your diet is unnecessary for supporting brain function. :) Hopefully this helps!
My Cholesterol level is about 240. My friend has a similar cholesterol level. My Doctor wants me to take a statin. Yet… my friend’s Doctor said that she is fine. What is your opinion on a safe Cholesterol level?!😊
To not take statin medication it causes dementia. My cholesterol is over 300 and my heart doctor told me not to take statins at all. You would be just fine.
It’s always up to the doctors clinical evaluation and professional experience. Some doctors will recommend nutrition and lifestyle changes BEFORE medication, and others will recommend medication right away, especially if they feel like the patient may not be compliant/consistent with nutrition and lifestyle changes. This is just one of many reasons but definitely not the only. Ultimately, the final say is truly up to the doctor and patients discretion.
I'm desperate to get off of the statins that my PCP put me on as a 'preventive'. It's been detrimental to my memory and I'm sure other issues as well. My Endo was surprised to see that my PCP has me on the highest dosage, though I cook moderate to low fat, using olive & avocado oil. I also use butter since margarines are horribld and taste revolting! I'll be speaking to my Endo about going on a Keto (modified) diet to seriously lower my carbs and get myself off of insulin and metformin (one step at a time).
This is very common! You may have to decrease the dosage but please consult with your doctor about this question so they can provide you with personalized recommendations! Sometimes niacin is t a good option for SOME individuals. Hope this helps! 😊
i have high HDL 80 and high LDL 130 with normal triglycerides. im little bit confused on the high LDL should i avoid carbs and eat more fibre to lower LDL?
@mrazislove @mikecar52 @carmenM-ey6qy Thanks for reaching out! It's understandable to feel confused about your cholesterol levels. While high HDL is generally considered beneficial, having high LDL is concerning as you know. Increasing fiber intake and reducing REFINED carbs can help lower LDL levels. Incorporating more WHOLE fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes into your diet can be beneficial. :) No need to eliminate all carbs
I haven't finished watching your video yet but I want to ask you: these recommendations (which I agree with and I am a firm believer in health through food and exercise before meds) would be for a 'normal' high cholesterol situation, but what about like in my case, it came about because of menopause? How do these recommendations work when estrogen is about absent? I used for a little while the patch (HRT) but my obgyn said it would not really help with cholesterol, so no help there. Your opinion? Thank you.
Thank you for your question! Menopause can affect cholesterol due to lower estrogen levels. While HRT may not help with cholesterol, focusing on a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, and managing stress can still make a big difference. Discuss these with your healthcare provider for personalized advice. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for your information, I have been taking Atorvastatins for quite a long time and recently went up from 40g to 60g and now, about 3 weeks after they were raised I am now supposed to be taking 80g and I am not happy. I wasn’t explained in the 1st place that I could try lowering my cholesterol using food but I know why that was, the people that provide medication for almost everything our own body should be supplying is worth multi billions- and it’s their sheer greed that they want to fill us full of chemicals and poison our body, so I am currently having nuts in my life plan and chia seeds, 5g on my breakfast cereal and I drink about 3 litres of water a day, maybe more. I haven’t tried seeds yet but I will be having those next time I go shopping. I don’t have any faith in my doctors here in the UK. They just seem as tho when you go to see them, they’re too ready to throw more pills at you which in my opinion is wrong, it’s like putting a band aid on everything but not getting to the root of what’s really going on with your body. It’s not even my gp who changes or adds to my meds, it all comes from the receptionist
Ok, just googled. 🤦♀️ Should have done that first. I found one study that said between 1.5 and 3 g per day, and the British Dietetic Association recommends 2g.
You can have these in moderation, but since ice cream and cheese can be high in saturated fat, I would limit ice cream and cheese as much as possible if I had high cholesterol. Saturated fat can increase cholesterol levels in your body.
I am subscribed to a healthy meal service called Methodology. They are only servicing California and I believe the surrounding states on the west coast so if you don’t live on the west coast, you won’t be able to subscribe. You can still check to see. Another good one is Hello Fresh. They are pretty expensive, but if you are ok with the costs, these are great options
Certainly! If you're looking for meal delivery options to help you maintain good eating habits, there are several services available. Some popular ones include Blue Apron, Sakara, FactorMeals, HelloFresh, and Freshly, which offer a variety of meal options and ingredients to your doorstep with easy-to-follow recipes. There are also specialized meal delivery services that cater to specific dietary preferences or restrictions, so you can choose one that aligns with your health goals. These services can make it more convenient to have nutritious meals at your fingertips, helping you stay on track with your eating habits. I do need to do a thorough review on all of these though, so be sure to do your research! I just know these are the most popular I've come across.🍽️🚚🌿 Maybe I should do a video review on some in the future! 🤔
In 2015 the A.M.A. quietly stated that cholesterol DOES NOT cause heart disease !!! Catch up people. They also say salt doesn't cause hypertension too.
What supplement would you try to lower high cholesterol and why? 🌿🍎P.S. Doors to our nourish program have reopened! Feel free to learn more by visiting here www.thenourishcneter.com/coaching. We are gearing up for quarter 4!
Gratitude for the information. I'm here because none of my doctors have recommended any methods to lower cholestrol unless it was by way of meds. It's their greed. They want us to continue to mask syntomps to keep us coming back rather than us being healed. I decided to search for healthier methods to get off synthetic temporary methods .
Glad it was helpful! Medical Doctors are trained in medicine so they are taught to prescribe medications. Your best bet when looking for whole food ways to heal the body and reverse conditions is to work with a registered dietitian nutritionist. Glad you found my channel! Welcome to the community!
@@nourishcenter ok thanks you 💕
Thnks
Right and I told my Doc about using natural alternatives because the meds either didn't work or cause issues themselves. Like statins make my body ache. I eat Greek yogurt and fermented foods for acid reflux. The meds didn't work but eating yogurt and sauerkraut works fantastically!!!
I agree with you. Drs are tripping with these meds.
I'm glad I found your channel. I been trying to lower my C... thanks for the information. Im doing it naturally. I tried pills they made me have cramps.
Glad it was helpful! I have a ton of videos on how to reduce cholesterol so feel free to look around and share it with your doctor! :)
I’m having hip problems with statins
@@cynthiasammy3668took for two days and immediately muscle pains- my knee was injured took cortisone shot and it was working til I took that statin- pissed
@@cynthiasammy3668My is toothache 😢
Thank you! I must lower my cholesterol, and I am afraid of the medication. 😢
You can do it! Be sure to check out all of my previous videos on how to lower cholesterol naturally without medication, and consult with your doctor before trying anything you see so that he/she can provide personalized recommendations ! :D
Thank you!
Doctor will always recommend statins for cholesterol..
Me too my doctor gave me a statin I refuse to take it I’m a women in my late 40s going through menopause my body is going through significant changes so I started intermittent fasting eating a Clive of garlic a day eating salads asparagus fish grilled chicken avocados olive oil and cut back on fast food and sugar my main objective is to lose weight I work out 4-5 days a week I do strength training and started eating organic red cabbage as well I believe we have the power to heal ourselves by what we choose to put in our body it’s a process but let’s see
@@mzyouknowit8024 I was prescribed a statin also and refused . It gave me v&d. Then an alt otc which was too expensive, $38 a month. I can't do that one either.
My cholesterol tends to creep up on me due to hereditary. My diet is clean, I exercise regularly yet this is something I struggle with. What recommendations do you have ?
This can definitely be happen! No dietitian on the internet should tell you what to do without doing a personalized assessment in scenarios like these. If you have insurance, check to see if you can work with a dietitian. Oftentimes it's 100% covered with no out-of-pocket costs! All the best!
Appreciate your feedback !
I have your same issue, Carmen. Ask your doctor to have you tested for Lipoprotein (a). I have it, and it is genetically inherited. It will explain a lot. Wishing you good health.
My husband also have familia cholestrolemia like you. This information that she gives is good. Follow this and it will lower your cholesterol as well as reduce inflammation in your arteries which cause blocked arteries and heart disease. That is finally what you don't want to have. And the cholesterol limits that the doctors give is too low to achieve for someone with familia cholesterolemia. As long as you don't get blocked arteries and heart disease the cholesterol a little bit higher as supposed to is not a problem.
I was on Atorvastatin, Pravastatin and Rosuvastatin at different . At different times, I experienced side effects of pain and sore muscles in left shoulder and arm, so I stopped taking it. I
So thanks for the advice on natural remedies to help lower cholesterol and triglycerides.
Thanks for the information I eat a lot of vegetables, fruits, grains, flaxseed and fish and every time I do blood work and go back to see my doctor and he still tells me that my cholesterol is still high so I need help.
Same with me
Same!
They lowered the numbers from 400 to get us on medication. What's your calcium score?
@@Yondaincsame they did with blood pressure levels
@@saved9511Keep eating well, exercise at least 150 minutes a week; eat oatmeal (old fashioned, not the packets) 4 or more times per week; increase fish consumption (esp salmon or sardines) to 4-5 times a week, take Red Yeast Rice and herbal teas (i.e. rooibos, green, hibiscus, etc) 5 or more days a week...give it 3-6 months and thank me later
Excellent information! Thank you and presented so well too.
You're very welcome! Don't hesitate to subscribe if you're interested in more of this kind of content. We've got a new video coming your way this week! 🎥
Hello. I enjoyed your video. My cholesterol is high, and am taking red yeast rice everyday. Let me know what you think? Keep up great work. Just joined your team 😅.
Do some research on red yeast rice. I was on it for 4 years and I had to go to ER with severe muscle spasms. I later read a person should only take it for 4 years. My doctor had me stop it immediately. It is a form of statin.
Amazing helpful video. Thank you for sharing. Supplements are super expensive. It costs so much to live a well nourished life! It's sad. But I appreciate your info.
It can definitely be an investment! That’s why I emphasize a foods first approach. Purchasing budget friendly items like oats, apples, green leafy vegetables, will be way more affordable than buying a supplement. However, I know that some people still are interested in supplements and that’s why in our Nourish Program we give all members 15% off supplements EVERY time they purchase to help lighten the load. Nonetheless, this is helpful comment, and I do hope to make budget-friendly recipe videos in the future to help with this financial determinants to health ❤🎉.
All of my cholesterol is perfect except for my LDL, which is about 90 points too high. I'm getting ready to have it tested again to see if it's changed from last year. I've been supplementing with many of these you mentioned, plus citrus bergamot and policosanol.
Best of luck! Be sure to also keep your saturated fat intake less than 10% of your calories, and fiber between 25-35 grams. Best of luck!! :)
Hypercholesterolemia is totally harsh even having had for many year's an excellent diet!
Is policosanol a good supplement to take along with everything you mentioned above?
I would consult with your doctor regarding this question 😊
In no way shape or form am I a physician. Also, I have no ties commercially with ANY supplements..
Not saying this will work for EVERYONE, all I can speak on is myself..
For a whole month(30 days), I took a supplement called Cholesterol Health. Bought it on Amazon..
**>[Once again...These are MY FINDINGS...]
Thanks for sharing! What did the supplement ingredients say? It might have had some compounds in it that help to lower cholesterol 😊 (I.e fiber, plant stanols/sterols, etc.)
@@nourishcenter Niacin, Chromium, Red Yeast Rice, Garlic, CoQ10
@@JP3-HTTR2144 thanks for sharing! Yes, there is some research to support that each one of these ingredients may lower cholesterol. Glad you found something that worked for you and thanks for sharing!
@nourishcenter While cholesterol is talked alot about, I still believe blood sugar levels are more crucial.. This my current obsession..
Can you give some more info on that pill you got on Amazon as there are many of them.Thank you
You look EXTREMELY HEALTHY, HAPPY AND POSITIVELY GORGEOUS!!! I subscribed! 😊
Very educational!
Glad it was helpful!
Very educational. Where can one find the plantago ovata from?
Glad you found it helpful! You can find psyllium husk at your local health food store or online from a credible seller. :)
Nice information thanks, apart from these take fiber rich food like cucumber, apple, lentils ( dals with skin) like full black or white grams Moong, Red beans White beans
Absolutely! In one of my other videos I talk all about fiber. It’s so important and most people aren’t getting enough 🥲
@@nourishcenter ji thanks one can take flaxseeds , chia seeds & sprouts,as they have good quantity of fiber in it
My friend swears by apple cider vinegar, love your energy.
Thanks for the information ❤❤❤❤
My pleasure! Be sure to subscribe to join the #NourishFamily for future on food, nutrition, and holistic health if you haven't done so already. :D
Thank you so much for this great channel. I've been wanting to find a decent YT channel to help me live healthy and feel more energetic throughout the day.
Great job young lady! Thanks for the info!
Glad it was helpful!
Yay! I already started taking the top 3!
That’s wonderful!!!
I believe i read that we need some cholesterol for our brain how do we lower high cholesterol without affecting our brain
There's good and bad cholesterol
"our body naturally produces sufficient cholesterol to meet the requirements of your brain. Cholesterol plays a critical role in the structure of cell membranes, including those of neurons in the brain. However, actively seeking out additional cholesterol in your diet is unnecessary for supporting brain function. :) Hopefully this helps!
@@nourishcenterMy own cholesterol is affecting my brain. So much pain from my neck to my head😢
I appreciate your channel and thank you for the information🙂
You are very welcome!
Thank you.
My utmost pleasure! Thank you for watching ❤️
I love list of all foods that i can eat would be great
Thanks ❤
You're welcome 😊
what about red yeast rice or artichoke extract?
These can be helpful! Consult with your doctor since I don’t know your particular health situation ☺️
My Cholesterol level is about 240. My friend has a similar cholesterol level. My Doctor wants me to take a statin. Yet… my friend’s Doctor said that she is fine. What is your opinion on a safe Cholesterol level?!😊
To not take statin medication it causes dementia. My cholesterol is over 300 and my heart doctor told me not to take statins at all. You would be just fine.
It’s always up to the doctors clinical evaluation and professional experience. Some doctors will recommend nutrition and lifestyle changes BEFORE medication, and others will recommend medication right away, especially if they feel like the patient may not be compliant/consistent with nutrition and lifestyle changes. This is just one of many reasons but definitely not the only. Ultimately, the final say is truly up to the doctor and patients discretion.
Thanks for information, I refuse to take statins that killed my Mom.
I'm desperate to get off of the statins that my PCP put me on as a 'preventive'. It's been detrimental to my memory and I'm sure other issues as well. My Endo was surprised to see that my PCP has me on the highest dosage, though I cook moderate to low fat, using olive & avocado oil. I also use butter since margarines are horribld and taste revolting! I'll be speaking to my Endo about going on a Keto (modified) diet to seriously lower my carbs and get myself off of insulin and metformin (one step at a time).
@@nancythane4104 Follow your gut. They lied about the numbers to push the meds. Do your research.
Blessed night so informative thank you very much.
Thanks so much for your advice
You are so welcome
How can I prevent body itching after taking Niacin ??
This is very common! You may have to decrease the dosage but please consult with your doctor about this question so they can provide you with personalized recommendations! Sometimes niacin is t a good option for SOME individuals. Hope this helps! 😊
Thank you so much! You are wonderful. God bless you.
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i have high HDL 80 and high LDL 130 with normal triglycerides. im little bit confused on the high LDL should i avoid carbs and eat more fibre to lower LDL?
No answer. I guess she doesn't know.
Mine is similar, I wish she could answer that
@mrazislove @mikecar52 @carmenM-ey6qy Thanks for reaching out! It's understandable to feel confused about your cholesterol levels. While high HDL is generally considered beneficial, having high LDL is concerning as you know. Increasing fiber intake and reducing REFINED carbs can help lower LDL levels. Incorporating more WHOLE fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes into your diet can be beneficial. :) No need to eliminate all carbs
@@nourishcenter Took a while to answer
I took a break from social media@@mikecar52
Anything specific that we shouldn’t eat?
I haven't finished watching your video yet but I want to ask you: these recommendations (which I agree with and I am a firm believer in health through food and exercise before meds) would be for a 'normal' high cholesterol situation, but what about like in my case, it came about because of menopause? How do these recommendations work when estrogen is about absent? I used for a little while the patch (HRT) but my obgyn said it would not really help with cholesterol, so no help there. Your opinion? Thank you.
Thank you for your question! Menopause can affect cholesterol due to lower estrogen levels. While HRT may not help with cholesterol, focusing on a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, and managing stress can still make a big difference. Discuss these with your healthcare provider for personalized advice. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for your information, I have been taking Atorvastatins for quite a long time and recently went up from 40g to 60g and now, about 3 weeks after they were raised I am now supposed to be taking 80g and I am not happy. I wasn’t explained in the 1st place that I could try lowering my cholesterol using food but I know why that was, the people that provide medication for almost everything our own body should be supplying is worth multi billions- and it’s their sheer greed that they want to fill us full of chemicals and poison our body, so I am currently having nuts in my life plan and chia seeds, 5g on my breakfast cereal and I drink about 3 litres of water a day, maybe more. I haven’t tried seeds yet but I will be having those next time I go shopping. I don’t have any faith in my doctors here in the UK. They just seem as tho when you go to see them, they’re too ready to throw more pills at you which in my opinion is wrong, it’s like putting a band aid on everything but not getting to the root of what’s really going on with your body. It’s not even my gp who changes or adds to my meds, it all comes from the receptionist
Unfortunately psyllium husks upset my stomach. Any other fiber suggestions? Thanks😊
Try benefiber.
Very unique and informative
Glad you liked it!
Please for some of us supplements are easier to get than the foods
Would a person have to take all of the supplements?
Absolutely not! Select one and bring it to your doctor to see if the supplement you selected will be a good fit for you or not! :)
@@nourishcenter Thank you
Very informative thanks very much
You’re so welcome!
THANK YOU!!!
You’re very welcome! ☺️
Thanku info.
You’re welcome!
Great video
Thanks!
You’re welcome!
Thanks
You’re Welcome!
🎀. THANK YOU FROM WYNWOOD MIAMI 🎀
You are very welcome my friend!
thank you!💘
You're welcome 😊
What number is considered high for ldl count ??
Almost all of these foods are HARD to find...😢
Interesting
Good presentation. I have tried all these but still have high cholesterol.
Thank
Thank you for this info. This will help me to come off statins.
From my aunt doctor he told takin statins gives ppl memory loss which is true because she was getting memory loss from taking it
@@gemarambhajan876 is she OK now?
Glad it was helpful!
How much plant sterols and stanols per day to lower cholesterol?
Ok, just googled. 🤦♀️ Should have done that first. I found one study that said between 1.5 and 3 g per day, and the British Dietetic Association recommends 2g.
This is correct! We tell people to aim for around 2g☺️
Thank u
No problem
Should you have cheese and icecream if your choleserrol is high
You can have these in moderation, but since ice cream and cheese can be high in saturated fat, I would limit ice cream and cheese as much as possible if I had high cholesterol. Saturated fat can increase cholesterol levels in your body.
No.....butter.....cream and full fat milk....that I have read so far
Are you kidding?
Those are some of the worse foods you can have.
Thank this was helpful
Glad it helped!
Where can i get in Gauteng
I have a hard time balancing good eating habits. I just grab and go. I will like to have my meals delivered. Any suggestions?
I am subscribed to a healthy meal service called Methodology. They are only servicing California and I believe the surrounding states on the west coast so if you don’t live on the west coast, you won’t be able to subscribe. You can still check to see. Another good one is Hello Fresh. They are pretty expensive, but if you are ok with the costs, these are great options
@@Darkempress45 thank you for sharing
Certainly! If you're looking for meal delivery options to help you maintain good eating habits, there are several services available. Some popular ones include Blue Apron, Sakara, FactorMeals, HelloFresh, and Freshly, which offer a variety of meal options and ingredients to your doorstep with easy-to-follow recipes. There are also specialized meal delivery services that cater to specific dietary preferences or restrictions, so you can choose one that aligns with your health goals. These services can make it more convenient to have nutritious meals at your fingertips, helping you stay on track with your eating habits. I do need to do a thorough review on all of these though, so be sure to do your research! I just know these are the most popular I've come across.🍽️🚚🌿 Maybe I should do a video review on some in the future! 🤔
@@nourishcenter yes! I think that would be a good idea to give some healthy options for busy people that are on the go
Can I take Ted yeast rice with plant sterols?
I’m new here and I say
👋
Welcome! Happy to have you!
@@nourishcenter thank you
You speak so fast. I can't get the name of the supplement your talking about, can u list in in the description box below
Change the video speed to .75
In 2015 the A.M.A. quietly stated that cholesterol DOES NOT cause heart disease !!! Catch up people. They also say salt doesn't cause hypertension too.
In 2018 they said otherwise…www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/hypertension/help-patients-monitor-cholesterol-lower-heart-disease-risk
Red yeast rice lowers cholesterol and triglycerides.
What supplement would you try to lower high cholesterol and why?
🌿🍎P.S. Doors to our nourish program have reopened! Feel free to learn more by visiting here www.thenourishcneter.com/coaching. We are gearing up for quarter 4!
WHY should you lower cholestorol?
If it is too high. You don’t want low cholesterol and you don’t want high cholesterol either. It should be balanced. 😊
I don’t think he food has the nutrients it suppose to have anymore.
Why is that?
I did this with no supplements… 🤷🏾♀️
That's great! You can find all these things in food. Which I have many videos on.
Haven't you heard? Cholesterol is good.
It still needs to be kept within a normal range 😊
@@nourishcenter testosterone needs cholesterol!
@@chrisbrooks3302 yes it does.
What’s a normal range?
Cut the carbs and your cholesterol and blood glucose levels will stabilize.
Nice video. Total heart Support capsules of Planet Ayurveda helps in managing the heart problems like cholesterol, hypertension, etc.
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I am on a carnivore diet so not to worry about this
Best of luck!
DO YOU HAVE TO SCARE ME LIKE THAT???
What do you mean?🤣
@@nourishcenter I was not prepared for this tone ruclips.net/video/Sr4oCX9_n7A/видео.html
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Thanks for watching!❤️❤️
😂how about garlic supplements is it good for colesterol
It can be! Definitely double check with your doctor first 😊
If I take this drink everyday, am I going to turn like that saleslady with a corny voice? Like I go ennuch
pills are not the answer
It can be a part of the answer, if you prioritize food first! Check out my other videos that are emphasize getting nutrition from whole foods!
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