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Consider adding these cholesterol-lowering foods to your diet: 1. Oatmeal and oat bran. 2. Walnuts, almonds and other nuts. 3. Fish, especially mackerel, lake ...
Oat bran, found in oatmeal and whole oats. Sitostanol, found in supplements and added to some margarines. Talk to your healthcare professional before adding ...
Overnight oats with berries and pear; Lunch: Tuscan white bean soup with pesto drizzle; Dinner: Sheet-pan roast chicken with broccolini, onion and tomatoes ...
Oat Bran; Pectin; Phenprocoumon; Tipranavir; Warfarin. Other Interactions. Certain medicines should not be used at or around the time of eating food or eating ...
Whole grains, including whole-wheat bread, oats and wheat bran. It's important to eat a variety of these foods. The more different types of fiber-rich foods ...
Low fat foods like crackers, noodles, bananas, rice, boiled vegetables, soup or oats can be sampled to see if they stay down. While yogurt might be fine ...
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Low GI : Green vegetables, most fruits, raw carrots, kidney beans, chickpeas and lentils. Medium GI : Sweet corn, bananas, raw pineapple, raisins, cherries, oat ...
Common sources of healthy carbohydrates include: Vegetables, such as Brussels sprouts or cucumbers. Whole grains, such as whole-wheat bread, brown rice, oats ...
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