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HOT OFF THE PRESS!! Cholesterol In Foods Is NOT Bad!

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The truth about BAD cholesterol

There are many nutrition myths ‘out there’ in society, including the one about cholesterol in foods being bad!

We’ve been told not to eat egg yolks, butter, fat, and cheese because it might just clog our arteries and lead to heart disease.

This is HOT OFF THE PRESS!!

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans Committee is reviewing the current literature because the new nutrition guidelines are due to be released soon and here is their comment about cholesterol:

Cholesterol. Previously, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommended that cholesterol intake be limited to no more than 300 mg/day. The 2015 DGAC will not bring forward this recommendation, because available evidence shows no appreciable relationship between consumption of dietary cholesterol and serum cholesterol… Cholesterol is not a nutrient of concern for overconsumption.

The well respected Times Magazine wrote about it here, and the World Nutrition Journal is due to publish their thoughts (I got a preliminary preview of their document and will keep you up to date 😉 ).

Finally one truth may just come out of hiding!!

Busting myths about BAD cholesterol!!

There Are MANY Nutrition Myths

As a nutrition researcher I am well aware of MANY myths like this surrounding the foods that we eat.

But as someone out in the public arena, you may just ‘believe’ the common messages that we all hear from mass media, mass health sites, government organizations, and television.

And although we’d think they would have our best interests at heart, the truth is that they are WAY BEHIND the current literature. They are often doing the public a disservice because they are still promoting outdated information.

Good Food Eating Resources

I have written and spoken on the topic of heart disease and cholesterol before so be sure to check out these other helpful resources.

  • Glucose vs fructose vs sucrose
  • Does high fructose cause heart disease and obesity?
  • What is the cause of heart disease?
  • Does satrurated fat clog arteries?
  • What is atherosclerosis?

Eat The Yolks!

I’ve also spoken about eggs before over here and here.

They are one of the most nutritious foods we can eat.

Eggs are the absolute gold standard in protein quality. They are FULL of amazing vitamins and minerals, some of which are difficult to find in other food sources such as Vitamin D and Choline.

And now you don’t just have to believe me because The Dietary Guidelines for Americans Committee has released this information publicly themselves.

Eat the yolks and ENJOY them :)

Jedha

Nutritionist & Health Counselor

P.S. What are your thoughts about this? I’d love to hear what you think so please leave your comments below.

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Jedha-D-circle-smallHi I'm Jedha, resident nutritionist (MNutr.BSSc.). My motto is: “YOUR HEALTH IS YOUR WEALTH” because there is nothing in this world that makes us more wealthy than having good health. I truly believe that good food is the key to a happy, healthy life and I'm on a mission to inspire you to get back inside your kitchen, eat real food, and as a result, improve your health dramatically. Trust me, there is great power in the food we eat! So here you'll find easy and practical info to help you eat well, and feel your best everyday. I look forward to getting to know you :)

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  1. Kappy INWARDS Inwards says

    August 15, 2015 at 3:02 am

    What do you do when you are a kidney transplant recipient, and the anti-rejection give you high cholesterol, high bp and high blood suger. Even when you have stop all sugar, and bad carbs. This is a hard one.

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    • Jedha says

      September 12, 2015 at 1:20 am

      Hi Kappy, Apologies for the very belated reply.

      This is a tough one. I guess you just do what you can and perhaps look at boosting immune function, perhaps that will help stimulate your metabolism in the opposite direction.

      Do you use probiotics, fermented foods, or supplements?

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