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Healthy eating
The basics of a heart-healthy eating
More fibre in your diet can help lower your cholesterol, and let your bowels work well.
Extra fat in the diet can be used by your body to produce extra cholesterol, which can block your arteries.
Too much salt can make your blood pressure go up, which makes your heart work harder.
Try eating one evening meal a week without meat, fish, or chicken.
If you choose to drink alcohol, do so in moderation.
Eat for you heart! It’s all up to you!