CHAPTER 4
Fiber
Take steps towards better health exploring why a diet rich in soluble fiber, a complex carbohydrate, is a great way to help lower “bad” LDL cholesterol. Soluble fiber (found in oats, apples, beans, barley) acts like a cholesterol sponge, soaking up “bad” LDL cholesterol in the small intestine and lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease. It can also help regulate blood sugar and reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.
CARBOHYDRATE VIDEOS
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CHAPTER 1What are Carbohydrates?Most of the foods we consume, including fruits and vegetables, contain carbohydrates.VIEW VIDEO |
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CHAPTER 4 (currently viewing)FiberTake steps towards better health exploring why a diet rich in soluble fiber, a complex carbohydrate...VIEW VIDEO |
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CHAPTER 6Simple CarbohydratesBecause only the smallest molecules of sugar can pass through the intestinal walls and into the blood stream...VIEW VIDEO |
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