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<blockquote data-quote="Hooty" data-source="post: 2322711" data-attributes="member: 505969"><p>This is very interesting, thank you. Luckily beef brains and caviar don’t feature on my usual menu! Eggs though... definitely eating more of those than I used to.</p><p></p><p>As well as keeping a check on the cholesterol level of foods you are eating, have you added any of the foods that are recommended for helping reduce cholesterol? I feel I could eat more oily fish and incorporate soya into my diet. When you say you keep to 200mg/100g per day, do you mean you only eat foods that are below this cholesterol content? Or do you calculate an absolute amount in all the food you eat in a day?</p><p></p><p>How did you find out you are a hyperresponder? And did your doctor suggest statins?</p><p></p><p>Sorry for all the questions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooty, post: 2322711, member: 505969"] This is very interesting, thank you. Luckily beef brains and caviar don’t feature on my usual menu! Eggs though... definitely eating more of those than I used to. As well as keeping a check on the cholesterol level of foods you are eating, have you added any of the foods that are recommended for helping reduce cholesterol? I feel I could eat more oily fish and incorporate soya into my diet. When you say you keep to 200mg/100g per day, do you mean you only eat foods that are below this cholesterol content? Or do you calculate an absolute amount in all the food you eat in a day? How did you find out you are a hyperresponder? And did your doctor suggest statins? Sorry for all the questions! [/QUOTE]
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