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8. Cinnamon. This delicious spice can help to reduce cholesterol levels while clearing out plaque and preventing further build-up. Cinnamon is full of antioxidants which improve cardiovascular health by protecting blood from oxidation.
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Learn More »Consider Decaf Some research suggests that caffeinated coffee is more likely to raise cholesterol than decaf. There isn't a proven connection, but switching to decaf or half caf/half decaf might be a good choice if you are concerned about your cholesterol levels.
If you are living with high cholesterol or you have a family history of the condition, you’re probably pretty tuned in to the foods to avoid and the foods to add to your diet to help keep your levels of LDL (“bad”) cholesterol low. But, what about coffee? It’s one of the most commonly consumed beverages in the world and is constantly in the news for having health benefits. Here’s what you need to know about the possible connection between coffee and high cholesterol. Most of the studies on coffee and health show that moderate amounts (4 cups or less daily) can be good for your general health, but more than 4 cups have been connected to a greater risk of death from heart disease. Though brewed coffee does not contain actual cholesterol, it does have two natural oils that contain chemical compounds -- cafestol and kahweol -- which can raise cholesterol levels. And studies have shown that older coffee drinkers have higher levels of cholesterol. But there wasn’t much research on younger folks until recently.
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