Weet-Bix™ Cholesterol Lowering takes Australia's No. 1 breakfast cereal and adds the functional benefit of cholesterol-lowering plant sterols.
Porridge is our top choice for a heart healthy breakfast – when it is made with low-fat milk or water and unsweetened. All porridge oats are wholegrains and they all contain a soluble fibre called beta-glucan, which can help lower your cholesterol level if you have 3g or more of it daily, as part of a healthy diet.
Our own trial also showed that Weet-Bix™ Cholesterol Lowering effectively lowered LDL cholesterol by up to 9% within 4 weeks. Overall, the study supported Weet-Bix™ Cholesterol Lowering as being an effective, easy and nutritious food for people who need to manage their cholesterol.
Source of nutrients: Special K cereal is a good source of vitamins A and D and an excellent source of vitamin C, iron, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, folic acid, and vitamins B12 and B6, and can be consumed as part of a healthy, well-balanced diet.
Whole Grain Toasts
There is no reason to throw carbs out of the window if you have high cholesterol; just be mindful of what you're eating. Whole wheat or whole grain bread is your best bet due to the high amounts of fiber compared with other bread.
Best weetabix alternative: Aldi Harvest Morn Wheat Bisks. Best golden syrup-flavoured porridge: Quaker Oats So Simple Golden Syrup Porridge. Best special k-style cereal: ASDA Special Flakes Cereal. Best fruit & nut muesli: Lizi's Super Muesli Glow.
Grain Bowls.
Pack a bowl with cooked whole grains (like farro, quinoa, rice, barley), roasted vegetables, greens, legumes. Top the grain bowl with an egg or some shredded chicken if you want and you're good to go.
You can also add some bananas or apples to your cereal to enhance the taste. The cereal I like best that also helps lower cholesterol is Kellogg's Special K Red Berries cereal. Another technique that you can use to lower your cholesterol is to stop using the plain oils you use for cooking and start using olive oil.
The fiber and potassium in bananas can reduce the level of cholesterol and blood pressure. Banana is especially known as a good source of soluble fibre which will gives one a healthy body and good immune system.
Benefits of eating corn flakes
Corn flakes are beneficial for the heart. . They also lowers cholesterol. Corn flakes are very low in fat. By eating milk corn flakes together, the body gets plenty of protein.
Focus on Fruit
"Try a baked apple, poached pear, a bowl of sorbet topped with diced mango," recommends Elizabeth Somer, MA, RD, author of "Eat Your Way to Happiness" (Harlequin, 2009). She also suggests snacking on frozen blueberries or dunking fresh strawberries in a little fat-free dark chocolate syrup.
Greek yogurt has been connected to lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels, which can reduce your risk of heart disease. Cholesterol and triglycerides can harden or block your arteries over time, leading to heart disease or atherosclerosis.
The worst foods for high cholesterol, given their high saturated fat content, include: Red meat, like beef, pork, and lamb, as well as processed meats like sausage. Full-fat dairy, like cream, whole milk, and butter. Baked goods and sweets.
Kellogg's® Special K® Lower Sugar* breakfast cereal is made with Honey Blossom Flavoured Crunchy Clusters with less than 4g of sugar per serve. *Compared to Special K Original which contains 13.9g of sugar per 100g.
Breakfast: One serving of Special K cereal with 2/3 cup skim milk and fruit. Lunch: Repeat breakfast meal or substitute a Special K Protein Meal bar. Dinner: Eat your normal meal. Snacks: Eat two snacks each day of Special K products (bars, cereal, snack bites) or fruits or vegetables.