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Jun 27 2011 08:18pm
Quote (ashJSP @ Jun 27 2011 10:06pm)
Unfortunately, I am high cholesterol. It runs in my family and have not had any problems with it before, but as relatively recently, I am ~180 mg/dL LDL

Is there any supplements or foods I should absolutely start avoiding?


To fix high cholesterol here is what you need to do.


1. Eliminate as many simple carbs/sugar from your diet as possible (white flour, white bread, white rice, pastry, sweets, soda, etc)
2. Increase complex carb intake (oats, brown rice, whole grain pasta, buckwheat, sweet potatoes, etc)
3. Increase GOOD fats (Olive Oil, Avocados/Guacamole, Fish, Fish Oil, Nuts/Nut Butter, Coconut Oil, etc) - you want around 60-80g of GOOD FATS per day! Do not buy non-fat milk or cheese, stick to 2% instead.
4. Eliminate Bad Fats (fried foods, fast food, anything with trans fats, anything cooked in peanut oil/cottonseed oil, margerine, lard, crisco, fatty meats, etc)
5. Drink at least 1 gal of pure water per day
6. Avoid smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol
7. Exercise for at least 30 minutes a day, 4 days a week (MINIMUM)
8. Reduce sodium intake to around 1,500-2,000 mg per day MAXIMUM
9. Increase raw veggie and fruit intake (at least 3 servings of each per day)
10. Try to monitor Saturated Fats in the foods you eat (read the labels) you want to make sure you get at least 2g of UNSATURATED fats (mono or poly) for every 1g of Saturated fats. The more unsaturated fats the better!
11. Take certain supplements listed below:

SUPPLEMENTS TO TAKE:

1. NOW! Super Omega 3-6-9 (take 3 pills, 3 times a day with meals)
2. NOW! Adam (multivitamin, take 2x per day with meals)
3. NOW Policosanol (take 2x per day with meals)
4. NOW! Red Yeast Rice with CoQ10 (take 2 pills 2x per day with meals)

You can buy all of those supplements at http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/


Good luck!

This post was edited by SKCRaynor on Jun 27 2011 08:20pm
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Jun 27 2011 08:28pm
Quote (SKCRaynor @ Jun 27 2011 06:18pm)
To fix high cholesterol here is what you need to do.


1. Eliminate as many simple carbs/sugar from your diet as possible (white flour, white bread, white rice, pastry, sweets, soda, etc)
2. Increase complex carb intake (oats, brown rice, whole grain pasta, buckwheat, sweet potatoes, etc)
3. Increase GOOD fats (Olive Oil, Avocados/Guacamole, Fish, Fish Oil, Nuts/Nut Butter, Coconut Oil, etc) - you want around 60-80g of GOOD FATS per day! Do not buy non-fat milk or cheese, stick to 2% instead.
4. Eliminate Bad Fats (fried foods, fast food, anything with trans fats, anything cooked in peanut oil/cottonseed oil, margerine, lard, crisco, fatty meats, etc)
5. Drink at least 1 gal of pure water per day
6. Avoid smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol
7. Exercise for at least 30 minutes a day, 4 days a week (MINIMUM)
8. Reduce sodium intake to around 1,500-2,000 mg per day MAXIMUM
9. Increase raw veggie and fruit intake (at least 3 servings of each per day)
10. Try to monitor Saturated Fats in the foods you eat (read the labels) you want to make sure you get at least 2g of UNSATURATED fats (mono or poly) for every 1g of Saturated fats. The more unsaturated fats the better!
11. Take certain supplements listed below:

SUPPLEMENTS TO TAKE:

1. NOW! Super Omega 3-6-9 (take 3 pills, 3 times a day with meals)
2. NOW! Adam (multivitamin, take 2x per day with meals)
3. NOW Policosanol (take 2x per day with meals)
4. NOW! Red Yeast Rice with CoQ10 (take 2 pills 2x per day with meals)

You can buy all of those supplements at http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/


Good luck!


Thanks for the advice, most of it I had already adopted to many months back when I picked up weight training. :thumbsup:

I'll look into the supplements, it seems like quite a lot of pills per day and it might not fit into my budget right now..
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Jun 27 2011 08:39pm
can you give me a general cutting diet, not keto just something thats generally good for health and will assist me in cutting fat and losing weight? thanks
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Jun 27 2011 09:08pm
Quote (EverNineAfter @ Jun 27 2011 10:39pm)
can you give me a general cutting diet, not keto just something thats generally good for health and will assist me in cutting fat and losing weight? thanks


http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=21269614&f=60&p=359274061
sample cutting diet (non-keto) 2,000 cals


http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=21269614&f=60&p=335587138
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Jun 27 2011 09:12pm
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does fasted cardio hurt muscle loss when cutting ?
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Jun 27 2011 09:36pm
If i'm trying to cut, would 0% nonfat milk be good for me? its about 80cal/cup compared to 150 cal per cup for whole milk

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Jun 27 2011 11:16pm
Quote (EverNineAfter @ Jun 27 2011 11:12pm)
does fasted cardio hurt muscle loss when cutting ?


fasted cardio does NOT accelerate muscle loss while cutting so long as that you take BCAA's before during and after.
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Jun 27 2011 11:17pm
Quote (MegaVovaN @ Jun 27 2011 11:36pm)
If i'm trying to cut, would 0% nonfat milk be good for me? its about 80cal/cup compared to 150 cal per cup for whole milk


No. Stick to 1% or 2% milk. Both of which are lower cals, but also have the important fats.
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Jun 27 2011 11:18pm
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No. Stick to 1% or 2% milk. Both of which are lower cals, but also have the important fats.


Can't get the fats from else where, like fish or olive oil? Plus milk just have saturated fat anyways.
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Jun 27 2011 11:20pm
Quote (MegaVovaN @ Jun 28 2011 01:18am)
Can't get the fats from else where, like fish or olive oil? Plus milk just have saturated fat anyways.


First of all, yes you can get it elsewhere, however it is good to have at least some fat in your milk.

Also milk is not ALL saturated fats...its about 50%
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