November 25, 2009 1:46 PM

Can Food Lower Your Cholesterol?

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(CBS)  Almost 99 million adults in the United States have what is considered borderline or high cholesterol.

And just in time for Thanksgiving, CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton sat down with Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith to test his knowledge about which foods can lower or raise it.

True or false: Avocados can lower your bad cholesterol and raise your good cholesterol?

"I'm hoping it's not a trick question. I'm going to say it's true. Because I know it can help your good cholesterol," Smith said.

"That is correct, Harry. You're one for one. So avocados are a good source of fat/cholesterol. They have the unsaturated fats, which are good for us. So therefore they can raise the HDL, the Harry or healthy cholesterol and lowerer the LDL - the lousy cholesterol," Ashton said.

True or false: Eggs are not allowed on a heart healthy diet?

"It seems like a trick question because you think about the eggs, you think about them being a cholesterol spiker, but that's probably not true. So it's false," Smith said.

"You're right, you're two for two. This is a big myth. Because people think of they eggs and they think of the omelet with bacon and cheese. Actually, eggs, while high in cholesterol, have about 215 milligrams, well below the 300 milligram limit per day. If you have normal cholesterol, you can go ahead and have one egg a day," Ashton explained.

True or false: Cholesterol-free food can still raise cholesterol?

"I'm going to say true," Smith said.

"You're three for three, that's correct. You can't confuse what's on the label in terms of cholesterol and fat. And remember that transfats, which can be hidden in a lot of packaged foods, can increase your cholesterol," she said.

True or false: Eating a high-carb diet can raise cholesterol?

"Of course," Smith said.

"You're a genius, Harry! That is true," Ashton said. "And again, they've actually done studies looking at the Atkins type diet and found if people restrict their carbohydrates, it can increase their HDL or good cholesterol.

True or false: Drinking alcohol lowers cholesterol?

"I say false," Smith said.

"In moderation, you're correct, it's false. In moderation, it can raise your HDL," Ashton said. "I say worry about the other 364 days a year, not so much tomorrow!"

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by fariborzzak December 19, 2009 9:45 AM EST
Thanks to Dr.Ashton,wonderful page.
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by fariborzzak December 19, 2009 9:25 AM EST
use more lemon
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by nostraden November 29, 2009 9:01 AM EST
1 Teaspoon of Extra virgin Olive oil per lowered mine by 200 Points

Medicine is a JOKE..Its just to Make all the crooks RICH
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by SunDog8259 November 27, 2009 9:38 PM EST
Good article CBS! The truth is finally coming out. Taylor Lautner of "New Moon" fame at only 17 added 30 lb of muscle to his frame in 8 months eating a Paleoish diet similar to what I have followed for the last 5 years: Only fatty meats, eggs, almonds and sweet potato. Ill be willing to bet his cholesterol is low, HDL is up and tryglycerides in the basement, BP and blood sugar exemplary, CPP near Zero. I think some serious open minded studies on diet need to be done, especially with today's health crises, not just a blind acceptance of the low-fat dogma and pre-conceived ideas over the last 50 years. I have lost over 50 lb, my strength, health and lab tests have never been better and I am 61! Check out "Fat Head" the movie -- its an eye-opener.
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by helensuedell November 25, 2009 6:12 PM EST
Why not talk about how much sugar a day? THis is a highly over looked
subject that deserves a little more attention. During a depressed period
I ate a considerable amount of candy within days it showed upon scale.
Along with nearly everyburger comes that soda drink with zero nutrition
and way too much sugar. Expense to the restaurant minimial THen add extra
sugar from the ketchup and fat from the mayo well you would have been better off with over easy egg at home.
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