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Need to raise HDL cholesterol

Hi, I'm 9 1/2 years post op. My cholesterol prior to surgery was through the roof. Now, its 26 overall count. My doctor says I need to raise my HDLs, and told me to start taking fish oil. I cant stand them, when I take one, I burp up this fish flavor for over an hour, and I cant stand fish, so just the tast makes me sick to my stomach. Does anyone know any foods that might help with that? I cant atand fish and I've heard egg white's are good, dont remember where I heard that from, but I cant stand those either. Any suggestions?
Try flaxseed oil capsules.  Flaxseed oil contains the omega 3 fatty acids, just like fish oil does.  There is no fishy burp, though.

I've always been told exercise helps to raise HDL levels, too.

Kelly
 

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor and do not play one on TV.  I've done a lot of research on vitamins but am not qualified to give medical advice.  I'm happy to share my research with you, but you should see a health care professional if you want medical advice.

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Ok thank-you, is that something common at the grocery store? Or is that a special foods store commodity?
Any store that has vitamins should have it.

Kelly
 

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor and do not play one on TV.  I've done a lot of research on vitamins but am not qualified to give medical advice.  I'm happy to share my research with you, but you should see a health care professional if you want medical advice.

Check out my blog at: storyofmyservicedog.blogspot.com/

Krill oil. It is suppose to be much better than both fish oil and flaxseeds.
nuts - but only walnuts and almonds
acocado
exercise.

 


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within the last 6 months i have for the first time in my adult life my good (HDL) is now finally higher the my bad (LDL) and the only thing i can really say that is different is i am eating alot of nuts....almonds etc, i have been eating almond butter instead of peanut butter....i keep a trail mix in my purse at all time incase of getting low blood surgars....i do eat tuna and shrimp and talipia, but not all the time, but i do eat them...besides doing all of my vitamins, being down 105 pounds and being 15 months post op...nuts have alot of the healthy fats that we need..even tho they are higher in calories...
good luck
debby