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 Posted By: Kathy W. 
Jun 19  # 1 of 7
I've read that a bowl of oatmeal could help prevent a heart attack. Possibly. How about a handful of walnuts, or even your baked potato topped with some heart-healthy margarine? A few simple changes to your diet-like these- may be enough to lower your cholesterol to a healthy level. Oatmeal and oat bran I read have a soluble fiber, which reduces your low density "bad" cholesterol. Soluble fiber is also found in such foods as kidney beans, apples, pears, barley.
Walnuts, almonds and more: Studies have shown that walnuts can significantly reduce blood cholesterol. Rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, walnuts also help keep blood vessels healthy and elastic. Almonds seem to have a similar effect, resulting in a marked improvement within just four weeks. Interesting. I thought I would pass this info on to you. Thanks, Kathy W.
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 Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz 
Jun 20  # 2 of 7
Kathy- my morning regamine is to scarf down a bowl of oatmeal or cheerios- usually w/ blueberries or sliced banana.
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 Posted By: jfain 
Jun 20  # 3 of 7
Thanks Kathy, I love all the foods you listed and eat them regularly. I think it's as important to pay attention to what not to eat or what to eat in moderation as what is really good for you. Reducing saturated fats as the amount of meat we eat is good for everyone and avoiding trans fats will also help bring your cholesterol down.
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 Posted By: cookie 
Jun 21  # 4 of 7
Thanks for the information, I have been cutting back on food, I like all the foods you mentioned. I will try to add some walnuts to my diet, thanks again, Cookie :)
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 Posted By: Kathy W. 
Jun 21  # 5 of 7
Thank You for trying to stay a little healthy. Kathy W.