Working with a Dietician or Nutritionist to Lower Cholesterol

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Working With a Dietitian or Nutritionist to Lower Cholesterol - High Cholesterol Center - EverydayHealth.com

everydayhealth.com — “Dietary changes are crucial to managing high cholesterol and reducing heart disease risk. A nutritionist or dietician can teach you how to eat for heart health.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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Working With a Dietitian or Nutritionist to Lower Cholesterol - High Cholesterol Center - EverydayHealth.com

everydayhealth.com — “Dietary changes are crucial to managing high cholesterol and reducing heart disease risk. A nutritionist or dietician can teach you how to eat for heart health.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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High Cholesterol Doctors - Cholesterol Specialists, Cardiologist, Internist, Family Practice Physician

healthline.com — “High cholesterol doctors and specialties are cardiologists, internists, and family practice physicians.View full resource at healthline.com

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Because high cholesterol has no symptoms, it’s important to be regularly screened for high cholesterol. http://t.co/Qzv4VR0d

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Low-Carb Ideas vs. Doctor - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “I recently had lab work done (12 h fast) and here are my numbers: A1c: 7.1% (ouch) CHOLESTEROL, TOTAL 179 H 125-170 mg/dL HDL CHOLESTEROL 45 36-76 mg/dL TRIGLYCERIDES 88 40-136 mg/dL LDL-CHOLESTEROL 116 H <110 mg/dL (calc) (double ouch!) my doctor recommended low fat diet, see nutritionist, etc... no comment on A1c. I replied that I do not subscribe to an ADA/AHA recommendation of low fat. I cannot do low fat and lower carb at the same time. I have been thinking about low carb (modifView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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