Just thought I would throw this out there for anyone in the same situation I was/am in.
Back in January I had my yearly physical and found out my cholesterol was at 219 and triglycerides were high too. Doc said if I can't get it down that I'll have to go on meds (for the cholest) and said that high tri's were a risk of diabetes. I was told to exercise more, eat better blah blah... The last thing he said was to come back in 3 month's for a follow up, but also said "by the way, if you eat one serving of oatmeal every day, it can lower your cholesterol by as much as 25%". I've seen the commercials but didn't pay attention.
Well, I did that (ate the oatmeal, every day) and only missed 4 days out of 3 months. Got my results back today and cholesterol went from 219 to 188 and tri's went from 186 to 149.
I really didn't change much in the way of working out but did stop the blue bell almost completely. I have to give credit to the oatmeal.
And there ya have it.
David
Back in January I had my yearly physical and found out my cholesterol was at 219 and triglycerides were high too. Doc said if I can't get it down that I'll have to go on meds (for the cholest) and said that high tri's were a risk of diabetes. I was told to exercise more, eat better blah blah... The last thing he said was to come back in 3 month's for a follow up, but also said "by the way, if you eat one serving of oatmeal every day, it can lower your cholesterol by as much as 25%". I've seen the commercials but didn't pay attention.
Well, I did that (ate the oatmeal, every day) and only missed 4 days out of 3 months. Got my results back today and cholesterol went from 219 to 188 and tri's went from 186 to 149.
I really didn't change much in the way of working out but did stop the blue bell almost completely. I have to give credit to the oatmeal.
And there ya have it.
David
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