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Can You Eat Nuts on a Cholesterol-Lowering Diet?

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Can You Eat Nuts on a Cholesterol-Lowering Diet?
By Jennifer Moll, PharmD
Yes, you can - in moderation, of course. Some studies suggest that eating a handful of nuts daily may be able to help keep your cholesterol and triglyceride levels healthy. Here are what the studies say and some ways you can include your favorite nuts in your healthy diet.
Which Nuts Help Lower Cholesterol? 

There are a variety of nuts out there, which include pecans, pistachios, and walnuts. While they vary in the amounts of fats they have, some nuts might be more effective in helping to lower your cholesterol.

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Ways to Include Almonds in Your Heart-Healthy Diet 
Whether you slice them or eat them whole, there are plenty of ways to include almonds in your lipid-lowering diet.
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Can Pecans Lower Your Lipid Levels? 

Although pecans mainly affect one type of cholesterol, they also contain unsaturated fats, vitamins and other nutrients -- making them a heart-healthy snack. 

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Ways to Include Walnuts in Your Lipid-Lowering Diet 

Walnuts are very versatile - and chock-full of many heart-healthy nutrients that can help you to keep your lipid levels healthy.

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