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Eating saturated fat, found in animal products, can raise your cholesterol level. Foods that are high in cholesterol, such as red meat and full-fat dairy products, will also increase your total cholesterol. Diabetes also contributes to Increase in LDL (Low-density lipoprotein).
Soup will also contain the fat content Depends how the soup is made. Soup which is made out only with bone and muscle will be advisable. Soup which contains all fatty material of goat will increase LDL. Also, add more fiber dense vegetables to reduce your LDL level.
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Regards, Dr. Senthilnathan Subramanian
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What Causes Elevated LDL Levels?
Hello, Eating saturated fat, found in animal products, can raise your cholesterol level. Foods that are high in cholesterol, such as red meat and full-fat dairy products, will also increase your total cholesterol. Diabetes also contributes to Increase in LDL (Low-density lipoprotein). Soup will also contain the fat content Depends how the soup is made. Soup which is made out only with bone and muscle will be advisable. Soup which contains all fatty material of goat will increase LDL. Also, add more fiber dense vegetables to reduce your LDL level. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Senthilnathan Subramanian