🍴 It's important to remember that no food is inherently bad! In fact, we can still enjoy all of the foods I mentioned in this video 🎉 The key is moderation, as everyone's body is unique and may react differently to different foods 🌟 In fact, I eat the majority of these foods on occasion myself! So, by practicing balance and portion control, we can still enjoy a wide variety of foods while maintaining a healthy and happy lifestyle 😊 What are some of your favorite foods to enjoy in moderation that are on this list? 🍗 🧀 🥩
I have been on cholesterol lowing medication for 40 years and followed a low fat, low salt and low sugar diet. Life's been pretty dull food wise. I was also overweight. My cholesterol levels remained high.Three years ago I commenced 18/6 intermittent fasting by accident...I was very busy with an autoimmune disease awareness page and my first meal of the day became later and later. For the first time (I suspect) in my life my cholesterol levels are normal and I don't have any inflammation in my 70 year old body. I have reintroduced eggs and cheddar cheese back into my diet after a very long absence. I try to restrict carbs but otherwise eat what I want in two meals a day. I've never felt better and wish I'd known what I know now years ago. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for sharing your experience with managing your cholesterol levels. It sounds like you have made some positive changes to your diet and lifestyle, and it's wonderful to hear that it has had a positive impact on your health. 🙌 It's amazing how our bodies can respond to different approaches. I'm glad that intermittent fasting has been working well for you, and that you have been able to reintroduce some of your favorite foods. 🍳🧀 It's always helpful to hear about different strategies that people have found success with. Thank you for sharing your story and cheers to your health! 🇦🇺
@@latrissia5207 Good question! It all depends! Check the ingredients list to see if the butter has hydrogenated oils, trans fat, and also if it's high in saturated fat if you have high cholesterol. Vegan just means it does not have any animal food in it. But just because some time is vegan doesn't mean it's healthy to eat all the time. For example, oreo cookies and lays potato chips are vegan, but I wouldn't tell my client to eat many of those items daily. :) Moderation is key
Thank you for explaining this so plainly. My doctor told me that my cholesterol was 50 points higher and sent me on to improve it. 3 months later she told me that it was better. The problem was that I really didn't know what cholesterol was, how it got higher or lower. Thanks to you, I have enough information to start improving my health.❤❤❤❤
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help clarify things for you. It's great to hear that your cholesterol improved after making changes. Understanding cholesterol is key to improving your health. Keep up the good work! ❤️❤️❤️ Subscribe for more health tips! 🌟
I have high Cholesterol, I have gotten my numbers down from 160 to 90, my Doctor wants it at 70, will be taken all of your knowledge in, and using it to help me in my journey!!! Thank you!!!
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR YOUR INFORMATIVE VIDEO ❤ I LOVE CHEESSE , HAD TO CHANGE TO VEGETERIAN CHESSE MY CHOLESTROL WENT HIGHER , DROPED AND STARTED RAW GOAT MILK CHEESE ❤ MAY I KNOW YOUR OPINION PLESAE
Hi doll!!! I am into nutrition since year 11.Many years later am still learning and you are my number one teacher , love your generous tips and styles and examples it makes clearer what we can do at home to help better our families nurtition.
Hi there! Thank you so much for your kind words, they truly mean a lot! It's wonderful to hear that you've been passionate about nutrition since you were 11 and that you find value in the tips and examples I share. Remember, the journey of learning is ongoing, and it's amazing that we can continue to grow together in this field. Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on the latest content! Anew video will be released later this week, so keep an eye out for that. Together, we'll keep striving for better nutrition and healthier families. Thank you for being a part of this community!
My pleasure! Feel free to check out all my videos on cholesterol and sharing your with siblings, they might find it helpful! I kid you not, almost 100% of the clients I meet with on a daily basis has high cholesterol, so you are not alone! :)
Hello! New subscriber from Nashville, TN! I am on a health journey & doing all I can to improve my numbers. Finally learned the difference in HDL & LDL. Thank you & Keep up the good work!
Welcome and congrats on starting your health journey! I've never been to Nashville! What's your favorite thing about being there? Knowing the difference between HDL and LDL is important. HDL is good as it removes excess cholesterol from your bloodstream, while LDL is bad as it can build up in your arteries and increase your risk of heart disease and stroke. Keep learning and feel free to ask for help. Best of luck on your journey!
Was only yesterday i went in to discuss my blood works . I was advised that my cholesterol is high. Was prescribed meds for three months. Shout out from Montego Bay 🇯🇲 Jamaica. Found your channel about two weeks ago. You explain the topics you share on well.
Welcome to the nourish family! My family is from Jamaica 🇯🇲 (Kingston, Portland, and Manchester)😊 . I hope all my videos that talk about cholesterol help you to lower yours over time. You got this! 💪🏽
@@nourishcenter will definitely be mindful of what i eat. I'm originally from Clarendon border of Manchester. Nuff love. Will turn in. You share valued information.
Glad it was helpful! My family is from Jamaica as well! Happy to have you a part of our community! Be sure to subscribe to stay tuned for future health and wellness videos!
Thank you so much for your kind words and warm welcome to the community! 😊 It means a lot to hear that you find value in our content. Here's to a journey toward healthier living, filled with smiles and good vibes! 🌟🍏
Your support means the world to me . 🙌 May blessings and good vibes come your way, and may all your endeavors be successful. 🤗 If there are any topics you would like me to cover, don't hesitate to let me know.
Saturated fat has been shown to increase cholesterol, so I would limit, but MCT oil does have benefits, so use in moderation. :) Feel free to subscribe (if you haven't done so already) if you are interested in more content like this. A new video will be dropped this week 🍏😊.
To each their own :) but I was just referencing their information. I find it interesting that WHO recommends less sugar than the USDA, don’t you think? Whole Foods and organic are great options, but unfortunately not always accessible for everyone, especially those living in food deserts 😞 I will be talking about this in a future video too!
Hello Debbie from Philly thank you for taking my question what are the correct numbers to be at for choles levels jmy docter says she will check the numbers agin in 1 year if i went higher she would put me on medicine for life im not taking that i need to know how to lower it
Hi Debbie ! It's great that you're proactive about managing your cholesterol levels. Generally, for total cholesterol, aim for less than 200 mg/dL, LDL cholesterol less than 100 mg/dL, HDL cholesterol greater than 40 mg/dL for men and greater than 50 mg/dL for women, and triglycerides less than 150 mg/dL. Lifestyle changes like improving your diet, increasing physical activity, and managing stress can often help lower cholesterol naturally.Subscribe to the RUclips channel and stay tuned for this week's video! 🎬
Hi i am from india and my age is 48yrs , i am taking medication for lvef 25 percent, i checked my lipid profile tryglicidrides 3000 mg i am shocked last year it was 900 ... Pls suggest....
Hello from India! I A significant increase in triglycerides like that can be alarming. It's essential to follow up with your healthcare provider to understand the potential causes and discuss appropriate interventions. Lifestyle changes such as adopting a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, and managing stress can often help improve lipid profiles. Take care, and remember to prioritize your health. Subscribe to the RUclips channel and stay tuned for this week's video!
Hello Diana Lipski! Stress can indeed influence cholesterol levels. Short-term stress can cause temporary spikes in cholesterol due to the release of cortisol. However, chronic stress can indirectly affect cholesterol through unhealthy lifestyle choices. Managing stress effectively with practices like mindfulness and exercise is key for maintaining overall heart health. Thank you for your question! Your support for our videos is greatly appreciated! 👍😊
So I went to your website and saw you have a meal plan for purchase but I also need the plan to also be very low carb because I don’t want to spike my blood sugar.
This is excellent information and you give clear explanations. I have high cholesterol and don’t know where to start. Can anyone recommend a good cookbook?
Thank you so much! I always appreciate feedback! I actually have a couple 7-day cholesterol meal plans on my website for sale at $10. Feel free to check it out if interested by visiting here www.nourishcenter.com/shop
So nice of you to say! I am sooo glad that my videos are helping you and building confidence. That just made my entire day! How are things going with managing your cholesterol levels? :)
Hello mam ! I am Ahmad from UAE. Well done ✅ for informative video. I want to ask whether sugar intake in any form even honey increases cholesterol levels and second what about sunflower oil. Does it contain trans fat and not used for cooking because great majority of us use it. Thanks
So glad you found this video helpful! No, sugar (including honey) does not directly raise cholesterol. Sunflower oil, when consumed in moderation, does not significantly raise cholesterol levels. Sunflower oil does not naturally contain trans fats, but if hydrogenated, it can contain trans fats. :)
@nourishcenter kindly list some of the whole-wheat foods to take for me. I tried several foods but my cholesterol does not go down. I do exercises everyday. I was given medication for 3 months and was normal then after that it went up again. Please help me because I think I am not taking the right foods.
Hello ! Thank you for sharing. It's essential to stay proactive about your health, especially when it comes to cholesterol levels. Remember, small adjustments can make a big difference in improving your overall health. Take care, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
Hi Shireley! Welcome! Yes, as a nourish member you can book an appointment with one of our coaches! Feel free to get all signed up today so we can schedule you in for June www.thenourishcenter.com/coaching. Welcome to the community, Shirley!
Wow, this is crazy. I did not know things like eggs and shrimp or even butter has that much cholesterol in it 😮. This would explain how I’m 118 pounds but my cholesterol is up in the low 200s that is crazy. Thank you for this. I’m about to start changing my eating habits and I am definitely going to add this information into my new routine
🤗 Thank you for your kind words! It's always wonderful to hear that my efforts are making a positive impact on people's lives. I am thrilled to hear that you're learning a lot and finding value in the information! Stay tuned for more by subscribing.💪
Check out my two other videos - #1 Food To Lower Cholesterol This Month 🔥 Dietitian Explains The BEST Food ruclips.net/video/V4S0Mq4zdWE/видео.html Dietitian Explains How She Lowers Cholesterol ❤️ Tops 3 Foods ruclips.net/video/JCJJCmBztFE/видео.html
I am so glad to hear this, Ali! I am in New York as well :). Feel free to subscribe (if you haven't done so already) if you are interested in more content like this. A new video will be dropped this week 🍏😊.
We switched to Miyoko’s plant based ‘butter’ because there is no trans fat (on the label) and it tastes just like butter (I’ve gone through so many vegan spreads that, I think, all taste horrible. Going to write to the company to see if they will disclose if there are any trans fat in this product. Shanon, I just discovered your videos, and want to thank you so much. It would be awesome if you could consider listing good whole foods that are gluten free. My son is celiac, and we keep,a gluten-free house to limit the chances of life-threatening cross contamination. Oats are out because it has been revealed recently that even certified oats can be contaminated. He eats plenty of beans though - I need to do the same now.
That’s a good idea to write to the company! If you call the number on the back of their product you can usually find a telephone number you can call to inquire about their ingredients. Best of luck! 😊 I’m so glad you are enjoying the videos! I will make a video in the future about gluten-free foods to help those who have celiac disease. Thanks for the suggestion and I hope you continue to enjoy the videos!😊
Oh no. I just bought shrimp thinking it was healthy. Thank you. I am going to have to rethink my food list. Can you list foods that are good in lower cholesterol. I need help. My doctor is on my self to lowering cholesterol. I am committed.
No worries! It's great that you're committed to lowering your cholesterol and taking charge of your health. While shrimp isn't necessarily unhealthy, it's higher in cholesterol compared to other protein sources like fish, chicken, or plant-based options. Some foods that are known to help lower cholesterol include oats, beans, legumes, vegetables, and foods fortified with sterols and stanols. By incorporating more of these foods into your diet and limiting saturated and trans fats, you can make significant strides in lowering your cholesterol levels. If this content speaks to you, hit that subscribe button for more. Exciting update: new video arriving this week! 🥑🐟🥕
My pleasure!! I truly believe it is my passion and purpose to lead others towards a healthful life…that could possibly save their life.🥰 This means a lot to me! Welcome to the nourish family!
Hello Lea! 🌴 It's great to connect with someone from the Philippines. I understand your concerns about high cholesterol and triglycerides. When it comes to rice consumption, here are some tips: 🍚 Portion control is key. Aim for about 1/2 to 1 cup of cooked rice per meal. This should provide you with sufficient carbohydrates without overloading on calories. 🥗 Balance your plate. Make sure to include plenty of vegetables, lean protein, and healthy fats alongside your rice. This will help keep your meal balanced and nutritious. 🚫 Avoid excessive fried rice or dishes that are high in unhealthy fats, as they can worsen your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. 🌾 Consider switching to brown or whole-grain rice. These options are higher in fiber, which can help manage cholesterol and triglycerides. 📅 Regularly monitor your cholesterol levels and work closely with a healthcare professional or a dietitian to create a personalized dietary plan that suits your needs. Remember, it's not just about how much rice you consume but also about the overall quality of your diet. A balanced and mindful approach to eating can make a significant difference in managing your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Take care! 😊🍽️🌿
I eat only whole foods (not processed). Also, I never eat trans fats. I take omega 3 fatty acids and for years have been taking a teaspoon of psillium husk every day. Yet, my blood tests revealed VERY high cholesterol (the bad cholesterol). This is mystifying.
Dear Shanon, I cannot thank you enough for this video! You explained everything so well and clearly. Also, actually giving the values of cholesterol/ Sat fat in foods has made so much more sense to me now. There is a lot of conflicting advice on health and foods to eat and I get confused. I know that you cannot give individual medical advice, but if a hypothetical person had been told that they had heart disease (and that they had slightly raised cholesterol) can heart disease be reversed if they lower their cholesterol? Or at least not get worse? Arteries cleaner? This 'person' has been advised to go on statins but for some reason that they cannot even explain to themselves does not want to. Thank you very much and I am heading to your website now to try educate myself better. You look the picture of health and your kindness and care shines through.
As a registered dietitian and healthcare professional, I truly value the importance of a thorough assessment of an individual's medical history, lifestyle, and overall health status. 💻 Before giving any recommendations or advice, it's crucial to understand the complexity of medical conditions like heart disease and high cholesterol. 🧐 Such conditions require individualized treatment plans based on various factors, such as age, gender, family history, medication use, and other comorbidities. 🤝 Additionally, any changes in medication or lifestyle should be closely monitored and supervised by a healthcare professional. It's my responsibility to ensure that the advice given is safe, effective, and tailored to the individual's unique needs. 🙏 Therefore, I'm unable to provide advice for a hypothetical person without conducting a full assessment and consulting with other healthcare professionals involved in their care. This approach ensures that the advice given is thoughtful, compassionate, and of the highest quality. Nonetheless, thank you for understanding the importance of personalized care and for tuning into the video Debra! :)
Interesting that sugar is not mentioned. My cholesterol is 6.9. I am a strict vegetarian, don't eat fried or processed foods, . My one weakness is the sugar in my cups of tea and I am told by the doctor that this is why I have high cholesterol
Eat lots of fiber! Typically we need anywhere from 25-38 grams a day! Track your fiber intake one day and see how close you are to that number. Fiber binds to cholesterol in your body and helps to remove it! If you're liking what you're seeing, consider subscribing for more. Don't miss our new video dropping this week! 🌟
Hello, from New York! 😊 I'm delighted to hear that you found the examples of foods helpful.😊🍑🌆 Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for future videos on holistic health and nutrition! 📺🥗 Thanks for your support! 🤗👍
Really great video, & I'm in NY as well!🗽 i have a question about the great debate on oils! I've always heard ovoo is great but in recent times I've been hearing tht it's not so great over a certain temperature when cooking. So now I use it if I know something will be cooked within minutes and then avocado oil for anything going in the oven for longer periods of time, but then there's heresy abt that!😮💨 can u breakdown which ones may be best, I also use coconut oil at times too!😅 are any of these actually bad tho or not really?!
Thanks for watching! Technically, we do not even need to cook with oil (but that's a topic for another video, haha). You're actually doing everything correctly! Just a small tip: when using oil for cooking, it's important to consider the smoke points of different oils. Olive oil has a smoke point of 410 degrees Fahrenheit, while avocado oil has a smoke point of 520 degrees Fahrenheit. Beyond these temperatures, the oils can start to burn and become harmful. So, as long as you cook below these temperatures for both oils, you'll be fine! Additionally, it's always beneficial to focus on moderation when it comes to oil consumption. It's best to obtain your fats primarily from whole foods like olives, nuts, seeds, and other nutritious sources. Hope this information helps you create an even better cooking experience! :)
@Nourish Center with Shanon thank you so much for your reply! Something was up with my RUclips so I saw that u replied but I couldn't read it or reply but it's all sorted now. Thanks for breaking down the information on the oils!🤗🤗
Thanks for this Information I just have Liver today Ihad too much won't be doing that anymore I am watching from London England keep doing great work ❤
Thank you for this presentation. You mentioned limiting cheddar cheese intake which I love. Can I replace cheddar cheese with other cheeses? I don't eat meat.
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the presentation helpful. If you're looking to limit cheddar cheese intake but still enjoy cheese, there are several alternatives to consider, especially if you don't eat meat. Feta cheese, goat cheese, ricotta cheese, and mozzarella cheese are all cheeses that have lower saturated fat compared to cheddar! Also, some plant-based cheeses may be lower in saturated fat, too, but definitely check the nutrition facts label! When choosing cheese, look for options lower in saturated fat and consider moderation. Combining these alternatives with a well-balanced diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, can help you manage your cholesterol effectively while still enjoying delicious flavors. 🧀🥦🍏
Wow! That's amazing!! Have you ever been to the US? If you're liking what you're seeing, consider subscribing for more. Don't miss our new video dropping this week!
My cholesterol was on August 3 333 very high and LDL 241 High also now I am eat beans and drinking lots of water and no butter and no cheese now meat but salmon fish and veggies in the next month I can get it check again and see if my numbers drop
1. Subscribe to my channel and watch all videos related to how to lower cholesterol 2. Take notes and then bring them to your doctor to ask them what they think you should do. 3. Stay tuned for future videos related to lowering cholesterol and feel free to join my nourish program for more one-on-one support here 😊 www.TheNourishCenter.com/coaching
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that you found the information on cholesterol helpful. It's always great to connect with fellow Brooklynites, especially from Bed-Stuy (my bff is from Bed-stuy!)! Let me know if you have any questions or if there are any other topics you'd like me to cover in future videos. 👍🏼🗽
Welcome!!! I hope that the information and resources on my channel can provide you with some additional tools and strategies for improving your cholesterol levels and overall health. Thank you for joining the community! 😊👍🙏💪🍎🥦💚
Hey there! 😊 Dietary cholesterol can be found in foods like egg yolks 🥚, shellfish 🦐, organ meats 🍖, and some dairy 🧀. Remember, balance is key! 🍏🥦🍗 If you found this info helpful, consider subscribing for more holistic health and nutrition tips in future videos! 📺🥗 Thanks for watching! 🤗👍
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback. :) I recently made a video on foods that can help with this, so check it out here if interested! 🎥ruclips.net/video/V4S0Mq4zdWE/видео.html&lc=UgzVX6FqhaPuirdngXN4AaABAg
It's important to approach fasting cautiously when it comes to managing high cholesterol. While some studies suggest that fasting may have potential benefits for heart health, including cholesterol management, long periods of water fasting without medical supervision can be risky. Extreme fasting can lead to nutrient deficiencies, muscle loss, and may not be suitable for everyone. Always prioritize your health and well-being first. 🌿💧🏥
Got it! Ensure you're always consulting with your doctor before doing this, and taking multivitamin to ensure you get all the micronutrients you body still needs, even during a fast. :)@@kingshaw1079
From Loveland, Colorado. I heard a vegan MD say the worst dietary cholesterol is oxidized cholesterol. That tells me a soft boiled egg is better than hard boiled. Seared or blackened steak could take oxidation to an even higher level. A soft boiled or over easy egg might be the only animal food I eat all day.
Oxidized cholesterol is indeed a concern as it may contribute to inflammation and other health issues. Soft-boiled eggs may indeed be a better option compared to hard-boiled eggs, as they are LESS likely to undergo oxidation during cooking. BUT it's all about finding the right balance and making informed choices based on your dietary preferences and health goals. Remember, variety and moderation are key components of a healthy diet. Thanks for sharing!🍳🌱
Interesting. My cholesterol was terrible, ate a lot more of what you said was bad, not trans fat, now my cholesterol is excellent. I did drop some weight by replacing a lot of starch with low energy carbohydrate
Ok, I was eating cheddar cheese on my sandwiches, + I used butter to cook them. I'm glad that you didn't mention pizza. I like to eat chicken and pineapple topping pizza once a week. Most times, it's once every 2 weeks. I'm going to cut out pizza even though you didn't mention it. All of those other foods I don't eat. My cholesterol is 25 points higher than what it should be. Thank you for the video.
It's great to hear that you're taking steps to improve your diet! Cheddar cheese and butter can add a lot of saturated fat to your meals, so cutting back on those is a smart move for lowering your cholesterol. As for your pizza, enjoying it once a week or every two weeks is okay, especially if you balance it with healthier choices throughout the week. Chicken and pineapple are better toppings than more processed meats like pepperoni, so that's a positive! You don't necessarily have to cut out pizza entirely unless you feel it's the best choice for you. Remember, small changes can make a big difference. Try incorporating more vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins into your meals. And if you ever have any questions or need more tips, feel free to reach out! Thanks for watching the video!
@nourishcenter thank you! I've stopped eating pizza. My doctor told me to cut out dairy. Beans,broccoli, and cabbage make my stomach hurt. How do you eat so many vegetables and not have a stomach ache later?
Going to your doctor to get bloodwork done. You can start by asking them to share your LDL, HDL, and total cholesterol levels. Feel free to subscribe (if you haven't done so already) if you are interested in more content like this. A new video will be dropped this week 🍏😊.
Greetings! I am also located in New York as well! Welcome to the nourish family, Barbara! Be sure to subscribe to join the nourish family for future videos! :D
🍴 It's important to remember that no food is inherently bad! In fact, we can still enjoy all of the foods I mentioned in this video 🎉 The key is moderation, as everyone's body is unique and may react differently to different foods 🌟 In fact, I eat the majority of these foods on occasion myself! So, by practicing balance and portion control, we can still enjoy a wide variety of foods while maintaining a healthy and happy lifestyle 😊
What are some of your favorite foods to enjoy in moderation that are on this list? 🍗 🧀 🥩
Hello from west of Ireland .thank you for all the info 😊
Thank you for the enlightenment. Watching from Nigeria.
@@idorenyinemmanuelking208 you’re very welcome!! What’s your favorite thing about Nigeria?
Thank you for sharing this information, I have a heart problem. This is info is extremely helpful ❤😊
Thanks for informing. South Africa
I have been on cholesterol lowing medication for 40 years and followed a low fat, low salt and low sugar diet. Life's been pretty dull food wise. I was also overweight. My cholesterol levels remained high.Three years ago I commenced 18/6 intermittent fasting by accident...I was very busy with an autoimmune disease awareness page and my first meal of the day became later and later. For the first time (I suspect) in my life my cholesterol levels are normal and I don't have any inflammation in my 70 year old body. I have reintroduced eggs and cheddar cheese back into my diet after a very long absence. I try to restrict carbs but otherwise eat what I want in two meals a day. I've never felt better and wish I'd known what I know now years ago. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for sharing your experience with managing your cholesterol levels. It sounds like you have made some positive changes to your diet and lifestyle, and it's wonderful to hear that it has had a positive impact on your health. 🙌 It's amazing how our bodies can respond to different approaches. I'm glad that intermittent fasting has been working well for you, and that you have been able to reintroduce some of your favorite foods. 🍳🧀 It's always helpful to hear about different strategies that people have found success with. Thank you for sharing your story and cheers to your health! 🇦🇺
Hello, I’m a new subscriber on your channel. I heard you say that butter was on the list. What about vegan butter?
@@latrissia5207 Good question! It all depends! Check the ingredients list to see if the butter has hydrogenated oils, trans fat, and also if it's high in saturated fat if you have high cholesterol. Vegan just means it does not have any animal food in it. But just because some time is vegan doesn't mean it's healthy to eat all the time. For example, oreo cookies and lays potato chips are vegan, but I wouldn't tell my client to eat many of those items daily. :) Moderation is key
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Thank you for explaining this so plainly. My doctor told me that my cholesterol was 50 points higher and sent me on to improve it. 3 months later she told me that it was better. The problem was that I really didn't know what cholesterol was, how it got higher or lower. Thanks to you, I have enough information to start improving my health.❤❤❤❤
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help clarify things for you. It's great to hear that your cholesterol improved after making changes. Understanding cholesterol is key to improving your health. Keep up the good work! ❤️❤️❤️ Subscribe for more health tips! 🌟
I have high Cholesterol, I have gotten my numbers down from 160 to 90, my Doctor wants it at 70, will be taken all of your knowledge in, and using it to help me in my journey!!! Thank you!!!
You can do it! Shared my tips with your doc and see what he says.😊
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR YOUR INFORMATIVE VIDEO ❤ I LOVE CHEESSE , HAD TO CHANGE TO VEGETERIAN CHESSE MY CHOLESTROL WENT HIGHER , DROPED AND STARTED RAW GOAT MILK CHEESE ❤ MAY I KNOW YOUR OPINION PLESAE
What did you do to get it to 90
how did you do that can you tell me what you ate that is fantastic
What did you do?
She did not say to stop eating, she stated to limit your intake.
You hit the nail on the head! ❤ No food is inherently bad!
Hi doll!!! I am into nutrition since year 11.Many years later am still learning and you are my number one teacher , love your generous tips and styles and examples it makes clearer what we can do at home to help better our families nurtition.
Hi there! Thank you so much for your kind words, they truly mean a lot! It's wonderful to hear that you've been passionate about nutrition since you were 11 and that you find value in the tips and examples I share. Remember, the journey of learning is ongoing, and it's amazing that we can continue to grow together in this field.
Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on the latest content! Anew video will be released later this week, so keep an eye out for that. Together, we'll keep striving for better nutrition and healthier families. Thank you for being a part of this community!
Originally lived in bklyn, moved to the Atl over 35,yrs my entire Sablings, has high cholesterol, i am trying every thing ,thanks for sharing 😊
My pleasure! Feel free to check out all my videos on cholesterol and sharing your with siblings, they might find it helpful! I kid you not, almost 100% of the clients I meet with on a daily basis has high cholesterol, so you are not alone! :)
You explain things so well!
Hello! New subscriber from Nashville, TN! I am on a health journey & doing all I can to improve my numbers. Finally learned the difference in HDL & LDL. Thank you & Keep up the good work!
Welcome and congrats on starting your health journey! I've never been to Nashville! What's your favorite thing about being there? Knowing the difference between HDL and LDL is important. HDL is good as it removes excess cholesterol from your bloodstream, while LDL is bad as it can build up in your arteries and increase your risk of heart disease and stroke. Keep learning and feel free to ask for help. Best of luck on your journey!
I demand that you take ribeye steaks off the list asap! 😶
Hahahah 😂😂 Moderation is key. Enjoy your steak 😊😄
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Great job at explaining everything that is bad for our cholesterol😇thank you so much and I will keep it in mind before I eat anything🙏
Wonderful!! Thank you! Don't forget to subscribe if you're enjoying this content. Keep an eye out for our new video premiering this week! 😊
Was only yesterday i went in to discuss my blood works . I was advised that my cholesterol is high.
Was prescribed meds for three months. Shout out from Montego Bay 🇯🇲 Jamaica. Found your channel about two weeks ago. You explain the topics you share on well.
Welcome to the nourish family! My family is from Jamaica 🇯🇲 (Kingston, Portland, and Manchester)😊 . I hope all my videos that talk about cholesterol help you to lower yours over time. You got this! 💪🏽
@@nourishcenter will definitely be mindful of what i eat. I'm originally from Clarendon border of Manchester. Nuff love. Will turn in. You share valued information.
That is exactly what happened to me last week. My cholesterol is high. He put me on a cholesterol pill for 3 months
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Excellent and very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Hola! I am from Jamaica! Grt info...well presented🎉 will certainly take to heart the advice 😊
Glad it was helpful! My family is from Jamaica as well! Happy to have you a part of our community! Be sure to subscribe to stay tuned for future health and wellness videos!
Just wanted to say that seeing your beautiful smile explain this confusing world of nutrition is a breath of fresh air. New subscriber here.
Thank you so much for your kind words and warm welcome to the community! 😊 It means a lot to hear that you find value in our content. Here's to a journey toward healthier living, filled with smiles and good vibes! 🌟🍏
Thank you, Beautiful for sharing this informative video. You've definitely gained a new subscriber! Blessings and Best regards in all your endeavors 🙏
Your support means the world to me . 🙌 May blessings and good vibes come your way, and may all your endeavors be successful. 🤗 If there are any topics you would like me to cover, don't hesitate to let me know.
@@nourishcenter Thank you,for your kind words!
What's the difference between better and margarine
Thanks for the info very informative
Glad it was helpful! Anytime :)
I have been using MCT oil in my coffee. It has 0 cholesterol but has 35 grams of saturated fat. Should I avoid MCT oil?
saturated fat can also increase ldl....
Saturated fat has been shown to increase cholesterol, so I would limit, but MCT oil does have benefits, so use in moderation. :) Feel free to subscribe (if you haven't done so already) if you are interested in more content like this. A new video will be dropped this week 🍏😊.
The key is moderation. Thank you.
I notice you mention who. I have zero trust in them. Better to try whole foods or organic and stay away from processed foods.
To each their own :) but I was just referencing their information. I find it interesting that WHO recommends less sugar than the USDA, don’t you think? Whole Foods and organic are great options, but unfortunately not always accessible for everyone, especially those living in food deserts 😞 I will be talking about this in a future video too!
Thank you very much for the detailed info.
Glad it was helpful, Dara! How are things going with managing your cholesterol? :)
Hello Debbie from Philly thank you for taking my question what are the correct numbers to be at for choles levels jmy docter says she will check the numbers agin in 1 year if i went higher she would put me on medicine for life im not taking that i need to know how to lower it
Hi Debbie ! It's great that you're proactive about managing your cholesterol levels. Generally, for total cholesterol, aim for less than 200 mg/dL, LDL cholesterol less than 100 mg/dL, HDL cholesterol greater than 40 mg/dL for men and greater than 50 mg/dL for women, and triglycerides less than 150 mg/dL. Lifestyle changes like improving your diet, increasing physical activity, and managing stress can often help lower cholesterol naturally.Subscribe to the RUclips channel and stay tuned for this week's video! 🎬
Hi i am from india and my age is 48yrs , i am taking medication for lvef 25 percent, i checked my lipid profile tryglicidrides 3000 mg i am shocked last year it was 900 ... Pls suggest....
Hello from India! I A significant increase in triglycerides like that can be alarming. It's essential to follow up with your healthcare provider to understand the potential causes and discuss appropriate interventions. Lifestyle changes such as adopting a heart-healthy diet, regular exercise, and managing stress can often help improve lipid profiles. Take care, and remember to prioritize your health. Subscribe to the RUclips channel and stay tuned for this week's video!
Great job ❤. Commenting from Nigeria, Africa
Wonderful!! Thanks for watching!
I have a question, does Stress elevate our Cholesterol Level, sincerely, Diana Lipski, have a Wonderful night, I love your videos 👍
Hello Diana Lipski! Stress can indeed influence cholesterol levels. Short-term stress can cause temporary spikes in cholesterol due to the release of cortisol. However, chronic stress can indirectly affect cholesterol through unhealthy lifestyle choices. Managing stress effectively with practices like mindfulness and exercise is key for maintaining overall heart health.
Thank you for your question! Your support for our videos is greatly appreciated! 👍😊
Hi thank you for your information I appreciate it have a blessed day ❤
Thanks for watching!
Have a question, are the daily recommendations the same for children?
Children will have different amounts for everything in general. This channel mainly focuses on nutrition for adults :)
Hi am from St.Vincent
Fighting high cholesterol level
Can I use peanut butter at all
Welcome!! And yes! Peanut butter is fine, but check that the ingredients list just says "peanut butter" and no other unnecessary ingredients.
So I went to your website and saw you have a meal plan for purchase but I also need the plan to also be very low carb because I don’t want to spike my blood sugar.
Happy and Lousy is how I remember the difference between the two cholesterols.
Me too! It's so much easier to remember it that way!
This is excellent information and you give clear explanations. I have high cholesterol and don’t know where to start. Can anyone recommend a good cookbook?
Thank you so much! I always appreciate feedback! I actually have a couple 7-day cholesterol meal plans on my website for sale at $10. Feel free to check it out if interested by visiting here www.nourishcenter.com/shop
i have such great confidence after watching your videos. Thanks again.
So nice of you to say! I am sooo glad that my videos are helping you and building confidence. That just made my entire day! How are things going with managing your cholesterol levels? :)
Thank you so much for breaking this down for us… great video! ❤
Glad it was helpful! My pleasure! Be sure to subscribe to stay tuned for more!😊
Hi thank you for the amazing info. I have a question what about Ghee butter from Aldis supermarket?
I’m a New Yorker too. Great job sis! I’m late to this but I have subscribed 😊
Thanks for subbing! Welcome fellow New Yorker!!
Your welcome 😊
Hello..My Ldl is 40, do I really need to take statin drugs? Can anybody reply me, please 😊❤
Hello mam ! I am Ahmad from UAE.
Well done ✅ for informative video.
I want to ask whether sugar intake in any form even honey increases cholesterol levels and second what about sunflower oil. Does it contain trans fat and not used for cooking because great majority of us use it.
Thanks
So glad you found this video helpful! No, sugar (including honey) does not directly raise cholesterol. Sunflower oil, when consumed in moderation, does not significantly raise cholesterol levels. Sunflower oil does not naturally contain trans fats, but if hydrogenated, it can contain trans fats. :)
Thanks a lot
Hi Im new here! From NJ! Thanks for creating very helpful videos😊
Hi neighbor!! I’m in NY :). I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos!
What should the food on my plate look like? Measurements. Please.
I typically advise 50% non-starchy vegetables, 25-30% protein and 20-25% starchy foods. Hope this helps!
Do you recommend any natural supplements to take, such as Red Yeast or Cholest-off?
Those are great, but I always recommend eating whole foods, first! Whole foods are BEST! :)
@nourishcenter kindly list some of the whole-wheat foods to take for me. I tried several foods but my cholesterol does not go down. I do exercises everyday. I was given medication for 3 months and was normal then after that it went up again. Please help me because I think I am not taking the right foods.
Benecol chews are great
I am from Birmingham united kingdom.
I was recently notified bt my general practitioner, after a blood test, that i have high cholesterol.
Hello ! Thank you for sharing. It's essential to stay proactive about your health, especially when it comes to cholesterol levels. Remember, small adjustments can make a big difference in improving your overall health. Take care, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
Wow, what an eye opener. Thanks for the info 😎
You bet! My pleasure
I am new to your channel. I love the content and the way you present it. Thank you! Do you do virtual appointments?
Hi Shireley! Welcome! Yes, as a nourish member you can book an appointment with one of our coaches! Feel free to get all signed up today so we can schedule you in for June www.thenourishcenter.com/coaching. Welcome to the community, Shirley!
Hi from Orlando, Florida! Thank you so much for this video. Very imformatice.
Welcome!!! I’ll enjoy visiting Orlando! Beautiful weather 🏝️
Wow, this is crazy. I did not know things like eggs and shrimp or even butter has that much cholesterol in it 😮. This would explain how I’m 118 pounds but my cholesterol is up in the low 200s that is crazy. Thank you for this. I’m about to start changing my eating habits and I am definitely going to add this information into my new routine
Thank you for all that you do. I'm learning so much.
🤗 Thank you for your kind words! It's always wonderful to hear that my efforts are making a positive impact on people's lives. I am thrilled to hear that you're learning a lot and finding value in the information! Stay tuned for more by subscribing.💪
What food a have good cholesterol in order to help lower the bad? We still need the food kind to be healthy right?
I didn’t like what I heard. Yet I will start making changes immediately. Thank you.
I would like to know which food should I eat that can help lowering my cholesterol
Check out my two other videos - #1 Food To Lower Cholesterol This Month 🔥 Dietitian Explains The BEST Food
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Dietitian Explains How She Lowers Cholesterol ❤️ Tops 3 Foods
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This information is truly lifesaving and very informative. Thank you so much !!
Glad it was helpful!! This is awesome! Be sure to subscribe for future videos on holistic health and nutrition. :D
Hello! I’m watching from Madison, Mississippi. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks for watching!!
Love your videos. Helps me a lot. I live in Queens New York. Thanks.
I am so glad to hear this, Ali! I am in New York as well :). Feel free to subscribe (if you haven't done so already) if you are interested in more content like this. A new video will be dropped this week 🍏😊.
Hi I'm new Subie🙂 from Pittsburgh, Pa. Thank you for Educating us..
You are very, very welcome!
Hi I live in Brooklyn as well.
Is it to late to sign up for the program you mentioned would start this month?
No it’s not! Be sure to join the waitlist for open enrollment:) www.thenourishcenter.com/coaching
Hello, I am a new subscriber from Liberia.
Welcome!! What’s your favorite thing about living in Liberia?🇱🇷
We switched to Miyoko’s plant based ‘butter’ because there is no trans fat (on the label) and it tastes just like butter (I’ve gone through so many vegan spreads that, I think, all taste horrible. Going to write to the company to see if they will disclose if there are any trans fat in this product.
Shanon, I just discovered your videos, and want to thank you so much. It would be awesome if you could consider listing good whole foods that are gluten free. My son is celiac, and we keep,a gluten-free house to limit the chances of life-threatening cross contamination. Oats are out because it has been revealed recently that even certified oats can be contaminated. He eats plenty of beans though - I need to do the same now.
That’s a good idea to write to the company! If you call the number on the back of their product you can usually find a telephone number you can call to inquire about their ingredients. Best of luck! 😊
I’m so glad you are enjoying the videos! I will make a video in the future about gluten-free foods to help those who have celiac disease. Thanks for the suggestion and I hope you continue to enjoy the videos!😊
Oh no. I just bought shrimp thinking it was healthy. Thank you. I am going to have to rethink my food list. Can you list foods that are good in lower cholesterol. I need help. My doctor is on my self to lowering cholesterol. I am committed.
No worries! It's great that you're committed to lowering your cholesterol and taking charge of your health. While shrimp isn't necessarily unhealthy, it's higher in cholesterol compared to other protein sources like fish, chicken, or plant-based options. Some foods that are known to help lower cholesterol include oats, beans, legumes, vegetables, and foods fortified with sterols and stanols. By incorporating more of these foods into your diet and limiting saturated and trans fats, you can make significant strides in lowering your cholesterol levels. If this content speaks to you, hit that subscribe button for more. Exciting update: new video arriving this week!
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Thank you. I will have a new blood test in April. I want to better.
Hi I am from Ohio very informative thank you for sharing
You are so welcome! I am so glad that it is helpful!
Thanks so much! I learned so much. You may have saved my life!
My pleasure!! I truly believe it is my passion and purpose to lead others towards a healthful life…that could possibly save their life.🥰 This means a lot to me! Welcome to the nourish family!
Thank you sooooo much for all you do. God bless!
You're very welcome!! Be sure to subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so already. There is lots more to come, Alice! :)
I'm Lea a Filipina from Philippines I have high cholesterol and high triglycerides I'm eating rice how much rice I consume during meal
Hello Lea! 🌴 It's great to connect with someone from the Philippines. I understand your concerns about high cholesterol and triglycerides. When it comes to rice consumption, here are some tips:
🍚 Portion control is key. Aim for about 1/2 to 1 cup of cooked rice per meal. This should provide you with sufficient carbohydrates without overloading on calories.
🥗 Balance your plate. Make sure to include plenty of vegetables, lean protein, and healthy fats alongside your rice. This will help keep your meal balanced and nutritious.
🚫 Avoid excessive fried rice or dishes that are high in unhealthy fats, as they can worsen your cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
🌾 Consider switching to brown or whole-grain rice. These options are higher in fiber, which can help manage cholesterol and triglycerides.
📅 Regularly monitor your cholesterol levels and work closely with a healthcare professional or a dietitian to create a personalized dietary plan that suits your needs.
Remember, it's not just about how much rice you consume but also about the overall quality of your diet. A balanced and mindful approach to eating can make a significant difference in managing your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Take care! 😊🍽️🌿
I eat only whole foods (not processed). Also, I never eat trans fats. I take omega 3 fatty acids and for years have been taking a teaspoon of psillium husk every day. Yet, my blood tests revealed VERY high cholesterol (the bad cholesterol). This is mystifying.
Dear Shanon, I cannot thank you enough for this video! You explained everything so well and clearly. Also, actually giving the values of cholesterol/ Sat fat in foods has made so much more sense to me now. There is a lot of conflicting advice on health and foods to eat and I get confused. I know that you cannot give individual medical advice, but if a hypothetical person had been told that they had heart disease (and that they had slightly raised cholesterol) can heart disease be reversed if they lower their cholesterol? Or at least not get worse? Arteries cleaner? This 'person' has been advised to go on statins but for some reason that they cannot even explain to themselves does not want to. Thank you very much and I am heading to your website now to try educate myself better. You look the picture of health and your kindness and care shines through.
As a registered dietitian and healthcare professional, I truly value the importance of a thorough assessment of an individual's medical history, lifestyle, and overall health status. 💻 Before giving any recommendations or advice, it's crucial to understand the complexity of medical conditions like heart disease and high cholesterol. 🧐 Such conditions require individualized treatment plans based on various factors, such as age, gender, family history, medication use, and other comorbidities.
🤝 Additionally, any changes in medication or lifestyle should be closely monitored and supervised by a healthcare professional. It's my responsibility to ensure that the advice given is safe, effective, and tailored to the individual's unique needs. 🙏 Therefore, I'm unable to provide advice for a hypothetical person without conducting a full assessment and consulting with other healthcare professionals involved in their care.
This approach ensures that the advice given is thoughtful, compassionate, and of the highest quality. Nonetheless, thank you for understanding the importance of personalized care and for tuning into the video Debra! :)
@@nourishcenter Thank you Shanon for the professional, thoughtful and kind answer to me.
Interesting that sugar is not mentioned. My cholesterol is 6.9. I am a strict vegetarian, don't eat fried or processed foods, . My one weakness is the sugar in my cups of tea and I am told by the doctor that this is why I have high cholesterol
Sugar is definitely a risk factor, which I made a whole video on, but these are just the top 3. :)
Thank you God bless ❤
God bless you, too! If you're enjoying these videos, feel free to subscribe. Keep an eye out for our new video premiering this week! 🎞️
Hi do you recommend having the yoghurts, and spread by Benecol?
Unfortunately I am not familiar with this brand so I cannot say :(
What can I eat or do to flush older cholesterol from my hear and body
Eat lots of fiber! Typically we need anywhere from 25-38 grams a day! Track your fiber intake one day and see how close you are to that number. Fiber binds to cholesterol in your body and helps to remove it! If you're liking what you're seeing, consider subscribing for more. Don't miss our new video dropping this week! 🌟
Excellent video. Very helpful keep them coming
Thank you so much! Will do❤❤
Very helpful video. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
It was is helpful
Hi, I’m from metro Atlanta in Georgia. I’m glad you listed some examples of foods in each group of foods you talked about.😊😊😊
Hello, from New York! 😊 I'm delighted to hear that you found the examples of foods helpful.😊🍑🌆 Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for future videos on holistic health and nutrition! 📺🥗 Thanks for your support! 🤗👍
Thanks so much..
You're welcome!
Really great video, & I'm in NY as well!🗽 i have a question about the great debate on oils! I've always heard ovoo is great but in recent times I've been hearing tht it's not so great over a certain temperature when cooking. So now I use it if I know something will be cooked within minutes and then avocado oil for anything going in the oven for longer periods of time, but then there's heresy abt that!😮💨 can u breakdown which ones may be best, I also use coconut oil at times too!😅 are any of these actually bad tho or not really?!
Thanks for watching! Technically, we do not even need to cook with oil (but that's a topic for another video, haha). You're actually doing everything correctly! Just a small tip: when using oil for cooking, it's important to consider the smoke points of different oils. Olive oil has a smoke point of 410 degrees Fahrenheit, while avocado oil has a smoke point of 520 degrees Fahrenheit. Beyond these temperatures, the oils can start to burn and become harmful. So, as long as you cook below these temperatures for both oils, you'll be fine! Additionally, it's always beneficial to focus on moderation when it comes to oil consumption. It's best to obtain your fats primarily from whole foods like olives, nuts, seeds, and other nutritious sources. Hope this information helps you create an even better cooking experience! :)
@Nourish Center with Shanon thank you so much for your reply! Something was up with my RUclips so I saw that u replied but I couldn't read it or reply but it's all sorted now. Thanks for breaking down the information on the oils!🤗🤗
Enjoyed video, it was informative…
Wonderful! I am glad the video was helpful. What's one key point that you took away from the video? :)
Thanks for this Information I just have Liver today Ihad too much won't be doing that anymore I am watching from London England keep doing great work ❤
Best of luck! Thank you so much!
Thank you for this presentation. You mentioned limiting cheddar cheese intake which I love. Can I replace cheddar cheese with other cheeses? I don't eat meat.
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the presentation helpful. If you're looking to limit cheddar cheese intake but still enjoy cheese, there are several alternatives to consider, especially if you don't eat meat. Feta cheese, goat cheese, ricotta cheese, and mozzarella cheese are all cheeses that have lower saturated fat compared to cheddar! Also, some plant-based cheeses may be lower in saturated fat, too, but definitely check the nutrition facts label! When choosing cheese, look for options lower in saturated fat and consider moderation. Combining these alternatives with a well-balanced diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, can help you manage your cholesterol effectively while still enjoying delicious flavors. 🧀🥦🍏
Hay,shanon
Can I eat two eggs per day.thanks.
That’s totally fine! Moderation is key and look at all the other types of foods you’re eating in addition in the day as well 😊
Watching from South Korea. Love your videos!
Wow! That's amazing!! Have you ever been to the US? If you're liking what you're seeing, consider subscribing for more. Don't miss our new video dropping this week!
My cholesterol was on August 3 333 very high and LDL 241 High also now I am eat beans and drinking lots of water and no butter and no cheese now meat but salmon fish and veggies in the next month I can get it check again and see if my numbers drop
No meat I eat fish only and that is salmon
Keep it up!!! You got this! So proud of you! Stay tuned for future cholesterol lowering videos!
I love your videos thank you so much.
You are very welcome!!
Hi I'm from St Lucia I have high Cholesterol.thank you for sharing
Welcome to the nourish family! I hope my videos are helpful! Subscribe to stay tuned!❤️
What can I do to get rid of cholesterol in my body.
1. Subscribe to my channel and watch all videos related to how to lower cholesterol 2. Take notes and then bring them to your doctor to ask them what they think you should do. 3. Stay tuned for future videos related to lowering cholesterol and feel free to join my nourish program for more one-on-one support here 😊 www.TheNourishCenter.com/coaching
Thankyou
You’re welcome 😊
Great job explaining bad and good cholesterol. I'm from Brooklyn also Bed-Stuy
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that you found the information on cholesterol helpful. It's always great to connect with fellow Brooklynites, especially from Bed-Stuy (my bff is from Bed-stuy!)! Let me know if you have any questions or if there are any other topics you'd like me to cover in future videos. 👍🏼🗽
I I’m from Indianapolis and I have high cholesterol and a stent, I haven’t been able to get it down with food. New to your channel.👋🏾👋🏾👋🏾✌🏾✌🏾♥️
Welcome!!! I hope that the information and resources on my channel can provide you with some additional tools and strategies for improving your cholesterol levels and overall health. Thank you for joining the community! 😊👍🙏💪🍎🥦💚
What are those examples of dietary cholesterol foods?
Hey there! 😊 Dietary cholesterol can be found in foods like egg yolks 🥚, shellfish 🦐, organ meats 🍖, and some dairy 🧀. Remember, balance is key! 🍏🥦🍗 If you found this info helpful, consider subscribing for more holistic health and nutrition tips in future videos! 📺🥗 Thanks for watching! 🤗👍
I need to see the measurements.
Hey, Stephanie! Measurement of what exactly?
Thank You
My pleasure, Brandy!
I love how I explain the information. It’s not boring or overwhelming. I would like to know more information on how to raise good cholesterol.
Thank you, I appreciate your feedback. :) I recently made a video on foods that can help with this, so check it out here if interested! 🎥ruclips.net/video/V4S0Mq4zdWE/видео.html&lc=UgzVX6FqhaPuirdngXN4AaABAg
My mom does not eat any of these foods but still has very high cholesterol… is there anything else?
Yes! I’m going to make new updated videos based on the latest research up to 2024 soon! Stay tuned!
That’s where I struggle the most knowing what t eat to not have high cholesterol , pre diabetes , and have a high protein diet to build muscle .
Water fasting for long peeiods of time can help also
It's important to approach fasting cautiously when it comes to managing high cholesterol. While some studies suggest that fasting may have potential benefits for heart health, including cholesterol management, long periods of water fasting without medical supervision can be risky. Extreme fasting can lead to nutrient deficiencies, muscle loss, and may not be suitable for everyone. Always prioritize your health and well-being first. 🌿💧🏥
@@nourishcenter water fasting helped me with a lot but the most I do is 7 days
Got it! Ensure you're always consulting with your doctor before doing this, and taking multivitamin to ensure you get all the micronutrients you body still needs, even during a fast. :)@@kingshaw1079
Great Video from Covina, CA ☺
Glad you enjoyed it! Welcome to our nourish family!
From Loveland, Colorado. I heard a vegan MD say the worst dietary cholesterol is oxidized cholesterol. That tells me a soft boiled egg is better than hard boiled. Seared or blackened steak could take oxidation to an even higher level. A soft boiled or over easy egg might be the only animal food I eat all day.
Oxidized cholesterol is indeed a concern as it may contribute to inflammation and other health issues. Soft-boiled eggs may indeed be a better option compared to hard-boiled eggs, as they are LESS likely to undergo oxidation during cooking. BUT it's all about finding the right balance and making informed choices based on your dietary preferences and health goals. Remember, variety and moderation are key components of a healthy diet. Thanks for sharing!🍳🌱
New subscriber from queen like how you break it down
Welcome to the family!!! Queens, NY?
Hey 👑... Brooklyn in the house!!❤
By way of JA🇯🇲 too & HeartSmarts 😊
Oh nice!!! Welcome to the nourish family!! Hopefully i can upload some healthy JA recipes on my channel soon!
I'm new here, this video is very informative...thanks
Welcome to the nourish family!! I am so happy to have you here. Be sure to turn your notification bell on for when I post a new video 😄
@@nourishcenter thanks so much!
Interesting. My cholesterol was terrible, ate a lot more of what you said was bad, not trans fat, now my cholesterol is excellent. I did drop some weight by replacing a lot of starch with low energy carbohydrate
Everyone’s body is different! Isn’t that so interesting 😊 So glad you got your cholesterol down
Ok, I was eating cheddar cheese on my sandwiches, + I used butter to cook them. I'm glad that you didn't mention pizza. I like to eat chicken and pineapple topping pizza once a week. Most times, it's once every 2 weeks. I'm going to cut out pizza even though you didn't mention it. All of those other foods I don't eat. My cholesterol is 25 points higher than what it should be. Thank you for the video.
It's great to hear that you're taking steps to improve your diet! Cheddar cheese and butter can add a lot of saturated fat to your meals, so cutting back on those is a smart move for lowering your cholesterol.
As for your pizza, enjoying it once a week or every two weeks is okay, especially if you balance it with healthier choices throughout the week. Chicken and pineapple are better toppings than more processed meats like pepperoni, so that's a positive! You don't necessarily have to cut out pizza entirely unless you feel it's the best choice for you.
Remember, small changes can make a big difference. Try incorporating more vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins into your meals. And if you ever have any questions or need more tips, feel free to reach out! Thanks for watching the video!
@nourishcenter thank you! I've stopped eating pizza. My doctor told me to cut out dairy. Beans,broccoli, and cabbage make my stomach hurt. How do you eat so many vegetables and not have a stomach ache later?
How can i check if my cholesterol is high or low pls
Blood work
Going to your doctor to get bloodwork done. You can start by asking them to share your LDL, HDL, and total cholesterol levels. Feel free to subscribe (if you haven't done so already) if you are interested in more content like this. A new video will be dropped this week 🍏😊.
Greetings , I am Barbara from Brooklyn New York.
Greetings! I am also located in New York as well! Welcome to the nourish family, Barbara! Be sure to subscribe to join the nourish family for future videos! :D