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... fat dairy products and good fats, such as olive oil. Limit foods and beverages higher in added sugars, salt and saturated fat. Choose low-sodium or no-salt ...
Eat less saturated fat and total fat. Avoid or limit alcohol. Alcohol can raise blood pressure. If you choose to drink alcohol, do so in moderation. For healthy ...
When we reduce a saturated fat diet in a prostate cancer patient, there's a reduced risk of recurrence. And the Physicians Health Study investigated dietary.
Strain the tea and pour over the ice. Garnish with mint if desired. Nutrition information per serving: 14 calories; 0 g fat (0 g saturated fat); 6 mg sodium ...
Eat heart-healthy foods. Choose plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Limit sugar, salt and saturated fats. Eating one or two servings of fish a week ...
Choose plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Reduce sugar, salt and saturated fats. Check medicine labels. Products that contain pseudoephedrine (Advil ...
It's high in vitamins C and K, and is also a good ... Cauliflower is fat-free and cholesterol-free. And ... saturated fat, 0 grams trans fat, 4 grams ...
... and apricots, to help prevent and control high blood pressure. Eat less saturated fat and total fat. Decreasing salt in the diet. A lower sodium intake ...
High cholesterol. Eating less cholesterol and fat, especially saturated fat and trans fat, may reduce the plaques in your arteries. If you can't control your ...
Total fat 0 g; Saturated fat 0 g; Trans fat 0 g; Monounsaturated fat 0 g; Cholesterol 0 mg. Sodium 150 mg; Total carbohydrate 4 g; Dietary fiber 1 g; Total ...
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