Cholesterol lowering tips

30 Simple Tips To Lower Your Cholesterol In Just 6 Weeks

Through writing this blog over the last two years I’ve tried and tested lots of different ways to lower cholesterol naturally without having to resort to statins. Here’s a list of the tips I’ve found most useful in helping to lower my cholesterol and keep it low:-

1. Eat oats or beans every day

As they’re two of the top cholesterol-lowering foods, try to eat at least two thirds of a cup of oats and/or half a cup of beans every day. See this blog post for ideas on how to add more beans to your daily diet.

2. Add ground flaxseeds to your breakfast

Ground flaxseeds are another powerful cholesterol-reducing food, so aim to eat 1 tbsp a day by adding them to your cereal, muesli, smoothies or pancakes, or use them in things like curries and casseroles.

Cholesterol friendly breakfast

3. Remove skin & fat from cooked meats

Eating the skin and fat from cooked meats can increase cholesterol, so it’s best to remove it where possible.

4. Snack on apples, almonds & walnuts

Apples, almonds and walnuts actively lower cholesterol, so including them in your daily snacks will help to reduce your cholesterol.

5. Eat mostly low sat fat foods

Reducing the amount of saturated fat in your diet will do wonders for your cholesterol levels. Aim to eat mostly foods that contain less than 1.5g saturated fat per 100g. Click here to read my post about how to reduce the amount of saturated fat in your diet.

6. Use houmous in sandwiches instead of mayo

Houmous is made from chickpeas, which are a great cholesterol-lowering food. Find one you like the taste of and use it in your sandwiches instead of mayonnaise. You could also make your own houmous at home – recipe here.

Reducing cholesterol naturally

7. Replace whole milk with semi-skimmed

Whole milk contains 1.9g saturated fat per 100g, whereas semi-skimmed contains just 1.1g, so this swap will help to lower your cholesterol.

8. Eat wholemeal bread and pasta

Wholemeal (wholegrain) bread and pasta contains dietary fibre, which will help to lower your cholesterol and keeps you fuller for longer.

9. Sprinkle seeds on salads and vegetables

Seeds are packed with dietary fibre and healthy fats that can help to lower cholesterol, so adding them to salads and vegetables can be hugely beneficial for your heart health. Here are some more suggestions on how to eat more seeds every day.

10. Use olive oil for frying and roasting

The heart-healthy monounsaturated fats found in olive oil can increase your good cholesterol and lower the inflammatory impact of bad cholesterol on your body. This blog post lists more ways to increase your good cholesterol.

11. Eat foods made with soya

Research suggests that soya products can help to reduce cholesterol naturally, so include foods like soya milk and yoghurts in your diet.

12. Snack on Edamame beans or olives

Edamame beans and olives are great cholesterol-lowering snacks and the best thing is they’re ready to eat and super healthy.

Reducing cholesterol naturally

13. Eat lots of chicken, turkey and fish

Eat more lean meats, like chicken, turkey and fish, and fewer fatty meats, like pork and lamb. Beef is ok too (and important as a source of iron), as long as you go for the lower fat options like extra lean been mince and beef stir fry strips.

14. Drink plant sterol or stanol yoghurt drinks

Research has shown that drinking one of these a day can significantly lower your cholesterol in just 3 weeks. I had a Benecol yoghurt drink after dinner every day for 6 weeks, and I’m certain they played a key part in reducing my cholesterol. They’re not recommended for pregnant or breast feeding women and children under five years old, and also may not be suitable for anyone taking cholesterol lowering medication. It’s best to consult your GP before using any of Benecol’s products to make sure they’re suitable for your individual needs.

15. Snack on oatcakes with nut butter or houmous

Oatcakes make a great snack for any time of the day, and as they’re made of oats, will help to lower your cholesterol. Spreading them with nut butter or houmous will increase the cholesterol-lowering benefits even more.

16. Eat fat free natural yoghurt

Fat free natural yoghurt is a great cholesterol-friendly addition to all sorts of meals, like muesli, pancakes, chilli con carne and curries. It’s also a natural source of probiotics, which helps to maintain a healthy gut and immune system.

Low fat yoghurt

17. Sprinkle flaked almonds on curries

Almonds are one of the top cholesterol-lowering foods, so I try to eat them every day. Flaked almonds are very versatile and can be added to savoury dishes like curries, as well as muesli, pancakes and desserts.

18. Make pancakes with oats instead of flour

These cholesterol-friendly oat pancakes are super healthy and filling, and you can top them with other cholesterol-reducing ingredients like nuts and berries.

19. Use basil-infused olive oil as a salad dressing

I found a delicious and inexpensive basil-infused olive oil at Tesco a couple of years ago, and have been using it on my salads ever since. I don’t like faffing around with making salad dressings, so this is ideal, and it also helps to lower cholesterol.

20. Add blueberries to your breakfast

Blueberries can help to increase your good cholesterol, and they also contain lots of other health benefiting plant-nutrients, such as soluble dietary fibre, minerals and vitamins.

21. Use cholesterol-lowering spreads

Spreads like Benecol and Flora ProActiv contain plant stanols/sterols, which have been proven to actively lower cholesterol.

22. Add avocado to sandwiches and salads

The healthy fats in avocados help to lower bad cholesterol and inc`rease good cholesterol, so are a great lunch addition. Spread avocado on bread instead of margarine to make your sandwiches more cholesterol-friendly.

23. Eat two portions of oily fish each week

Eating healthy unsaturated fats, like those found in oily fish, has been shown to increase good cholesterol levels. Examples of oily fish are salmon, fresh tuna, trout, mackerel, sardines, anchovies and herring.

Cholesterol diet plan

24. Roast vegetables in garlic-infused olive oil

Instead of faffing around with mincing garlic to flavour roast vegetables, simply drizzle them with cholesterol-reducing garlic-infused olive oil before putting them in the oven.

25. Choose high fibre breakfast cereals

If you eat cereal for breakfast, choose ones that are high in fibre and low in saturated fat and sugar, like Weetabix. Click here for more cholesterol-friendly breakfast cereal options.

26. Replace white rice with brown rice

Brown rice contains more soluble fibre than white rice, which helps to increase your good cholesterol levels, and also keeps you full for longer. It takes a while to cook, so if you’re short of time, you can cheat by using microwavable packets.

27. Add apples, nuts and oats to your smoothies

Apples, nuts and oats are three of the top cholesterol-lowering foods, so packing them all into a daily smoothie will do wonders for your heart health. Try this delicious apple and mango smoothie recipe.

Cholesterol-friendly breakfasts

28. Use filo pastry instead of puff or shortcrust

You might be surprised to learn that filo pastry is low in saturated fat, so it can be included in a low-cholesterol diet plan. It’s pretty versatile too – you can make filo parcels like these turkey and mushroom ones or scrunch up strips to make a pie topping, like in this salmon filo pie recipe.

29. Choose soups that contain barley or beans

Soup is a great lunch option if you’re short of time. To make sure they’re cholesterol-friendly, choose soups that contains less than 1.5g saturated fat per 100g, and preferably ones that contain barley or beans for extra cholesterol-lowering benefits.

30. Add sesame seeds or cashew nuts to stir fries

The healthy fats in nuts and seeds can help to lower bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol, so adding them to meals like stir fries is an easy way to fit them into your diet, and they add a nice crunch too.

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8 thoughts on “30 Simple Tips To Lower Your Cholesterol In Just 6 Weeks

    • Thank you so much for your kind comments. If you have any questions about lowering cholesterol in general, or need any more advice on cutting the cholesterol from your family’s diet then please get in touch. I’d love to hear from you. Have a great weekend. Alice

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    • Found out today that my partner’s cholesterol level is so high, he’s basically ‘a solid’. In a panic I began researching what changes to make. After reading several of your postings, I feel calmer. We can do this. Thank you for the straightforward information and delicious looking recipes. Can’t wait to get started changing our lives.

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      • Hi Sheila, thank you so much for your very kind comments. I’m so pleased you find my website useful.

        I hope your partner enjoys the recipes and is able to lower his cholesterol.

        All the best

        Alice

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  1. Hi
    This post is very helpful and straight forward. I’m looking to lower my cholesterol so the helpful tips of how to include various foods which lower cholesterol is sooo useful.

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