9 Natural Tips to Lower Cholesterol
- Eat whole grains and beans. They’re high in soluble fiber, which basically binds to the cholesterol you eat so that it passes out of your body instead of sticking around to clog up your arteries.
- Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables. Some fruits and veggies contain lots of soluble fiber, while others contain more insoluble fiber (which is also good for you but doesn’t affect cholesterol). Eat a variety of fruits and veggies so you get plenty of both kinds of fiber.
- Eat vegetable oils, nuts, and seeds. The monounsaturated fats in these foods can lower your LDL cholesterol, aka bad cholesterol. Walnuts, almonds, macadamia nuts, pecans, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, and flax seeds are all good choices.

- Eat fatty fish, nuts, and avocado. “Omega-3 fatty acids may help raise HDL cholesterol, which is your good cholesterol,” says Keri Gans, a New York-based registered dietitian and the author of The Small Change Diet. Salmon is great for Omega-3s, but so are lots of other fish like trout, mackerel, and sardines.
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