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5 foods that boost your HDL

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5 foods that boost your HDL

So you got the results of your recent cholesterol test, and your HDL cholesterol came back lower than your doctor would like. Low HDL is a risk factor for heart disease, so you know that you need to elevate it...but how? When all the stories you read are talking about lowering your cholesterol, why would you want to increase this form of cholesterol?

HDL (high density lipoprotein) is the ""good"" cholesterol. Put simply, it acts like a cholesterol dump truck, gathering ""bad"" cholesterol from the arteries and carrying it back to the liver for clearance. This heart protective effect may even slow the buildup of plaque in the arterial walls of the heart. HDL may also have some anti-inflammatory effects that are beneficial to your heart. That's why you want your HDL to be high, so it can better carry out these responsibilities and protect your ticker. The following foods will help give your HDL a boost so it can better protect your heart.

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Heart Friendly Recipe
Pumpkin Dip
Try this dip on a toasted whole-wheat bagel at breakfast or with apple slices or whole-grain crackers for a snack. It's even good with carrots.



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Nutritional Info

Servings Per Recipe: 16
 Amount Per Serving
 Calories: 30.7
Total Fat: 1.7 g
Cholesterol: 5.6 mg
Sodium: 85.3 mg
Total Carbs: 1.6 g
  Dietary Fiber: 0.2 g
Protein: 2.3 g
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