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Help with Low Fat Diet

Hello all I am searching for help for my husband and myself. He had a test done through work that showed his triglyceride leaves are very high above 300 and should be more like 100-199. He is very young and has us a bit concerned. Everything else was fine on his test, cholesterol, blood pressure, blood glucose were all within the normal range. When i looked up info about it it said a lower fat diet as i looked further at the lists of what not to eat and what we should eat i found that we already are on what drs concider a heart healthy diet. I do all the cooking so i know what goes into my food. We rarely eat fast food. I make whole wheat bread, and we also buy whole wheat bread. We do not eat chips, and occasionally i make my own cookies or we steal some of my sons animal cookies (gift from gramma i dont buy cookies) We eat a lot of skinless chicken breast, free range eggs, and free range grass fed beef (80% of our meat and eggs come from my families farm) my husband loves fish but i don't like it. The only juice we drink is orange juice (simply orange) we have maybe 2 liters of soda in one month. My husband doesn't drink alcohol or smoke. I am very frustrated that all the info I have found tells use to live our lives the way we already are yet his numbers are terrible. He used to go the gym all the time but we had to cancel the membership due to financial reasons but he certainly isn't a couch potato. though winter has kept us cooped up in the spring summer fall we walk or bike to the store. I guess i am just looking for ideas from other people maybe recipes or things to avoid. His BMI is high too because he is very short (5'5) and very muscular and they only base it on height and weight. Thank you to anyone that can help me!

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My husband has high Trig also. His doctor told him to cut down on sugar. He lowered it drastically just doing that. I would suggest a basically healthy diet and cut down sugars and simple carbs. Try to stick with real foods...it looks like you guys are already pretty good at that. Avoid hidden sugars like ketchup and peanut butter.

Good Luck

A.

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Hi E.

Triglycerides are a type of "bad" fat found in your bloodstream. Triglycerides are part of your total cholesterol reading. They are released between meals when you need energy. Triglycerides are fatty acids that act as the basic building blocks of fats. Your body converts excess ingested calories into triglycerides, which are stored in fat cells. As needed, hormones regulate the release of triglycerides from fat tissue to meet your body’s energy needs.

It sounds like you are eating well. Sometimes High Triglycerides may be caused by a diet high in refined sugar, or processed foods.

There are 2 nutrition supplements I recommend to help with high triglycerides (see below) - fish oil and Garlic. You need to be careful about the fish oil you buy. I heard one doctor say that she has seen a lot of kidney and liver problems from people who buy their fish oil from Costco or sam’s club. Those products are not pure - could have mercury in them.

You can find out more info and order them at http://www.choices4betterhealth.com

Omega Guard ( Essential Fatty Acids) Reduces 3 risk factors for heart disease: reduces clots in blood vessels; lowers triglycerides and raises HDL (good cholesterol) . Omega-3 fatty acids like those in cold water fish and Shaklee EPA, play a role in the formation of prostaglandins, which are hormone like substances which regulate blood clotting, inflammation and normalize blood pressure. EPA is nature’s Teflon because it makes arterial walls more slippery and red blood cells more flexible, thus improves blood flow. Easier blood flow means the heart doesn’t have to pump as hard to move blood. That translates to lower blood pressure

Premium Garlic item # 20084 In addition to lowering cholesterol, garlic has also been shown to lower elevated blood pressure, triglycerides and blood glucose in diabetics. It acts as a natural antibiotic, protects the liver from toxins, kills intestinal parasites.

If you have any questions, let me know.
L. L
Certified Nutrition Consultant

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Read Anne-Marie's post again; she knows what she's talking about! I agree with her 100% about all the healthy fats. In fact, it really does sound like you're doing everything right. Ok, well maybe you could cut out soda (pop) completely. See this article: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2001/0...

It sounds like the main thing you (or rather, he)should be concerned about omitting from your diet is high fructose corn syrup. (Yeah, and don't believe those commercials that the corn growers assoc. is putting out saying that it's "natural". We all should know by now that the word natural means nothing and that HFCS is anything but.)

"We are already on what DOCTORS CONSIDER to be a healthy diet." That's the thing..... Someone correct me if I'm wrong (since I've never been through medical school myself), but don't doctors get about one half hour of nutrition classes during medical school? They're trained in pathology, aren't they? They're really good at diagnosing problems (they're correct either 33% or 66% of the time at Mayo clinic in Rochester, which is why it's considered such a great place), but I'm not sure their areas of strength are diet and nutrition. I could be wrong, but a dietician or nutritionist would probably be worth consulting.

I have to congratulate you on eating the free range, grass fed beef. I happened to read in Michael Pollan's book, The Omnivore's Dilemma, that there are more Omega-3 fatty acids in grass-fed beef than in farm-raised salmon! (Amazing!)

I'm thinking of seeing a natural doctor myself just because they can and do look for things that most medical doctors don't. The training is completely different. Hopefully I don't come across as having too many screws loose because I don't trust doctors as much as most people do, but I really do think there are alternatives out there that are worth looking into if you're wanting a truly healthy life for you and your loved ones.

Best of health to you!

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My husband has high Trig also. His doctor told him to cut down on sugar. He lowered it drastically just doing that. I would suggest a basically healthy diet and cut down sugars and simple carbs. Try to stick with real foods...it looks like you guys are already pretty good at that. Avoid hidden sugars like ketchup and peanut butter.

Good Luck

A.

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Nutritionists will tell you that your health is: 80% diet, 10% exercise, 10% genetics. Have you read the new book, "In Defense of Food," by Pollan? I'm reading it right now, and I really think you'd benefit from reading it. I just saw it at Target, if you can pick it up while you're there. It's really changed my thinking about food, and helped me to not obsess so much about it all. Pollan says, simply, that you need to eat more fruits and vegetables. Simple enough, but definitely hard to do. It's good to be reminded of it.
Good luck, E.

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Hi E.,

It sounds like you take great care of your family's health! Genetics may be the culprit. I've been studying this, and it is really interesting to me how genetics play a role, and how you can offset your genetic predispositions with nutrition.

I agree with Linda L that a garlic supplement and a very high quality Omega-3 fish oil is a great choice. As she said, over-the-counter fish oil products may not have been filtered for heavy metals and PCBs, which are very toxic. I also learned something recently at a nutrition training I attended, which is that most of the over-the-counter fish oils are harvested from farm-raised fish. And it is the food that the fish get from their native habitat that is converted into Omega-3 oils! So in other words, people know they need the Omega-3's for heart health, but most are unfortunately not getting it from the fish oil they are taking.

You can find a complete heart health system at www.newvitalitywellness.com > Health & Nutrition > Heart Health. It includes a filtered high-grade fish oil, a supplement that helps improve homocysteine levels and cholesterol levels, and a natural alternative to Lipitor that supports normal triglyceride levels.

Here's a short testimony on this heart health system:

"I can give you a personal testimony on the Omega III Heart Health. I lowered my Triglycerides from 181 (12/12/06) to 87 (3/31/07) in a little more then 90 days.
Jo-Ann"

Another very cool supplement you might like to learn about is called OPC-3. It is an antioxidant that promotes cardiovascular health. You can find it at www.newvitalitywellness.com > Antioxidants > Isotonix OPC-3. I have some great testimonials on this product too. Here's a short one:

"My friend's husband had a triple bypass and his cholesterol was quite high.
They gave him the pills to lower the cholesterol and changed his diet, but 3 years later the best his cholesterol got was 280-320 range. He started taking OPC-3 and claimed he felt no different but he remained on it. After 2 months he was scheduled for a routine checkup again. The results of the blood test showed his cholesterol figure was 180. Hilda"

Sorry this is kind of long, but I am so excited to see the results people can get with supplementation.

Keep doing what you are doing with your great diet. I would not go with a low-fat diet. Just keep making sure you're using the best oils, like olive oil. In the era when our society was focused on low-fat diets, people got fatter. It has to do with carbs, cravings, and how carbohydrates affect our body's ability to manage fat. But that's a topic for another time. I recommend learning about the glycemic index.

I hope this helps!

J. Locke
Certified Nutraceutical Consultant

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He may want to have it retested. If he had eaten something high in fat/sugar right before the test it could have really affected the results.
Well you sound like your giving your family the best and I hope that you will figure out how to help him out!

Hi E.!
In case you haven't checked this out, you might consider looking at Mona Vie "Pulse". Mona Vie is an Acai Superfruit drink, and Pulse is the newest version that is designed to be heart healthy. It could help.

My husband and I, and our 3 year old, have been drinking Mona Vie "Active" and "Original" for a year, with truly amazing results (great sleep, aches and pains that I've dealt with for years gone, super energy,..), and we added in Pulse last fall when it was released. 4 oz/day = 13 servings of fruit, and all berries are organic/wild.

You can learn more at mymonavie.com/jesnough and monavie.com, or feel free to call me at ###-###-#### or ###-###-####, no obligation! And, enrollment is free in February! 91% of people enroll just to buy the juice at distributor pricing, there are no minimums to buy. (There is a great compensation plan for those who are looking to make extra income).

When my HUSBAND says that he won't go without his Mona Vie each day, that says a lot! :o)

Any questions, don't hesitate to call!
Jen

I am a post gastric-bypass patient who has maintained the weight loss for almost 7 years now. To make my weight loss and over-all health successful, I had to learn how to cook and eat better. Over the years, I have found that there are a LOT of things that you can do to lower your fat intake. You say you make a lot of things home-made which I think is great. These are just a few things you can do to help what you are already doing along:
-use extra virgin olive oil when pan-frying and ONLY use a small amount (a little goes a long way)
-trying switching from butter to margarine (I use country crock churn style and love it)
-if having salads, use only low fat dressing (2 tbs of ranch averages about 14gms of fat)
-trying eating ground turkey instead of ground beef (it is cheaper and tastes great), also only buy the very lean when purchasing ground beef or turkey (93/7)
-use skim or 1% milk
-drink a lot of water (don't drown yourself though)
-if you use creamer in your coffee, use low or non-fat
-avoid foods with transfat (thus the reasoning for switching to olive oil)
-avoid recipes calling for lard or shortening
-become a label reader (watch the serving size ratio to fat and calories)

I hope these small tips help you and your husband out. Feel free to email me if you have any other questions at ____@____.com.

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