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petersonbran asked: Processed food especially full of Trans Fat: Many of the processed are full of trans fats which are known to be quite harmful for heart. As a matter of fact, even the small quantities of trans fats consumed can prove to be quite harmful for the heart. Even if any processed food show [...]


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<div><em><strong>petersonbran</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Processed food especially full of Trans Fat: Many of the processed are full of trans fats which are known to be quite harmful for heart. As a matter of fact, even the small quantities of trans fats consumed can prove to be quite harmful for the heart. Even if any processed food show zero value of the trans fat, still the foods with the hydrogenated oils should be avoided.<br/><br/>Choosing healthy fats and oils Saturated fat will increase the risk of heart disease. It&#8217;s found in meat, butter, and even coconut oil. You should avoid them until your cholesterol levels are down and you are at a healthy weight. Even those that love red meats can enjoy seafood and nuts for their main sources of protein. Monounsaturated fats such as olive oils will help you to protect your heart. Olive oil is an ideal choice for cooking, dressing, or even as a dipping sauce.<br/><br/>A combination of canola and vegetable oils that offers the familiar cooking and frying performance of soybean oil with some of the health benefits of canola oil.<br/><br/>Health and vitality are choices you make every day, with every meal and snack you eat. Superfoods, like almonds, are foods that have been used for centuries for their nutrition and healing properties. Small daily amounts of Superfoods return huge benefits. It is only recently that the new scientific discoveries show what your ancestors knew to be true. Almonds have the ability to sustain your energy and restore your health and vitality daily, but especially after an illness or physical set-back.<br/><br/>Tomatoes are rich in calcium and potassium, and contain vitamins A, C and E. Tomatoes also contain lycopene which is a powerful antioxidant that is reputed to reduce the risk of heart disease. The antioxidants found in tomatoes can prevent LDL cholesterol from oxidizing and sticking to the blood vessel walls, which would raise blood pressure. Drinking tomato juice is a fantastic way to enjoy tomatoes. If you own a juicer, make your own. If you have to buy tomato juice make sure it&#8217;s a pure juice with no added salt or sugar.<br/><br/>The health and medical community have been telling people for years that eating a healthy diet is one of the best ways to reverse the effects of heart disease. The first step is to avoid fatty foods, particularly saturated fat. Saturated fat leads to high levels of LDL Cholesterol, known as the bad cholesterol. This type of cholesterol forms plaque in the artery walls which narrows and hardens the arteries. This can cause a blood clot which can block the artery stopping blood flow or it can break free and cause a heart attack or stroke.<br/><br/>Fresh fruits and vegetable are just the perfect types of foods to lose weight. Moreover, Strawberries, citrus fruits, and vegetables like green peppers and tomatoes also make a great addition because these are low in calories and contains vitamin C. Another type of food that should be included is Avocadoes. This fruits are high in fiber has omega- 3 fatty acids which are not only good for the heart but also plays a very important role in brain function and also in our normal growth and development.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com'>Kansieo.com</a></div>


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Gen Wright asked: Statistics show that coronary heart disease is the leading cause of deaths among the American populace.Coronary heart disease is characterised by fatty deposits lining the inside walls of the coronary artery and gradually impedes the flow of blood to the heart and thereby increasing the possibility of a heart attack or a [...]


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<div><em><strong>Gen Wright</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Statistics show that coronary heart disease is the leading cause of deaths among the American populace.<br/><br/>Coronary heart disease is characterised by fatty deposits lining the inside walls of the coronary artery and gradually impedes the flow of blood to the heart and thereby increasing the possibility of a heart attack or a stroke. Doctors and nutritionists campaign for a regimen of controlled diet and regular exercise to combat the onset of coronary heart conditions.<br/><br/>Nutritionists suggest a heart-friendly diet that contains moderate amounts of complex carbohydrates, small amounts of cholesterol, small amounts of sugar, and little or no sodium. It is recommended that the ratio of fats to complex carbohydrates be shifted to at least 50% of total calories coming from grains and starchy vegetables. These include brown rice, cereals, potatoes, carrots, corn etc. The ratio of saturated to unsaturated fats should also be tipped in favor of unsaturated fats. Decrease the amount of fat in your diet by trimming all visible fat when preparing meat. Do not add any more fat in the cooking process. Stay away from restaurant-bought food &#8211; especially those from fast foods, which are often laden with hidden fat and sodium.<br/><br/>A diet low in cholesterol is also recommended. That means avoiding whole milk (sadly, this includes ice cream), cheese and butter. By reducing the amount of cholesterol in the diet, the amount of cholesterol in the system is also reduced and the likeliness of developing coronary heart disease is lessened. Those diagnosed with gallbladder disorders are also advised to go on a diet that is low in cholesterol.<br/><br/>Simple sugars should also be reduced. Excess sugar in the system are not metabolised and are converted into fat stores for the body?s energy needs. These fat stores will remain in the body without the right amount of physical exertion to burn it. There are foods that already contain sugar. These naturally occurring sugars are often taken for granted. Excessive sugar added to food and beverages and in sugar-rich food like cakes and pastries may also end up as fat stores.<br/><br/>The amount of sodium should also be controlled in a heart-friendly diet. This could be done by avoiding table salt, chips, snack foods. Fast food offerings are often high in sodium ? that is why that double cheeseburger tastes so good. Condiments may also contain high amounts of sodium and sugar. Stick to the natural flavors of food. Use stocks and aromatics like celery, carrots and herbs to flavor your food.<br/><br/>A basic rule in a heart-friendly diet is to eat more vegetables and fruit. These contain no sodium at all and no cholesterol. Eating meat should be limited to about 6 ounces per day. A diet of fish and lean chicken is recommended. Avoid all processed food, they may contain additives and preservatives that do very little for your body.<br/><br/>Wiping out the chances of developing coronary heart disease is almost an impossibility. But taking preventive measures like going on a heart-friendly diet and living a healthy lifestyle can almost certainly delay its onset.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content for WordPress</a></div>


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