Bernard Werewolf has High Cholesterol & High Blood Pressure-His Doctor suggest a complete diet change-what should he eat?

Bernard Werewolf has gh Cholesterol & gh Blood Pressure-s Doctor suggest a complete diet change-what should he eat Bernard Werewolf, of Wolfbane, Ohio just came from his yearly physical-& things are not looking so rosey--s Doctor has confirmed that Bernie has very gh Blood Pressure and his Cholesterol levels are reminisces of lard! S Doctor is recommending that Bernie leave his tension filled job on the Moors where hes always on the run & find something less stressful like a Midnight moon bayer. Bernies usual diet is Protein & more Protein & always seems to eat on the run while on the job, which leads to more tension.

Bernies wife Trudy, married now for over 20 years states---"What the hell do I care--he never likes my food anyway-and its disgusting watching him eat with those big Yellow fangs of his. He never cares what me and the kids eat-He can eat &^%$ for all I care. Well Bernie is going to need OUR help-what kind of non-protein food would you suggest Bernard Werewolf begins to eat---Does he need to try Jennie Craig?

I would suggest simple recipes! Hmm-is divorce next for Mr. W? Asked by TheRocketeerâ„¢ 39 months ago Similar questions: Bernard Werewolf gh Cholesterol Blood Pressure s Doctor suggest complete diet change what eat Lifestyle > Relationships.

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I think you should rush to your DASH diet - see article from the NIH. Go to link for lots of helpful info. Blood Pressure-Lowering DASH Diet Also Reduces HomocysteineThe blood pressure-lowering DASH diet also reduces levels of the amino acid homocysteine, according to a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)-funded study.

A high level of homocysteine appears to increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease. The study appears in the August 22 issue of Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association. DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension.

This new report is based on data from the DASH trial, which found that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lowfat dairy foods and low in saturated fat, total fat, and cholesterol significantly and quickly lowers blood pressure. The diet also included whole grains, poultry, fish, and nuts. The DASH trial involved four sites and a coordinating center.

The homocysteine results come from the Johns Hopkins University site in Baltimore, MD. Homocysteine levels are affected by various factors, including intake of folic acid (or folate) and vitamins B6 and B12. In the trial, participants followed one of three diets-a control diet similar to what most Americans eat, a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and the DASH diet.

Compared with homocysteine levels of those on the control diet, homocysteine levels of those on the DASH diet were significantly lower, with levels of those on the fruits and vegetables diet being intermediate. Changes in the homocysteine levels were significantly associated with changes in folate levels. To interview an NHLBI scientist about this finding, contact the NHLBI Communications Office at 301-496-4236.

Getting Started with DASHIt's easy to adopt the DASH eating plan. Here are some ways to get started:Change gradually. If you now eat one or two vegetables a day, add a serving at lunch and another at dinner.

If you don't eat fruit now or have only juice at breakfast, add a serving to your meals or have it as a snack. Use only half the butter, margarine, or salad dressing you do now. Try lowfat or fat free condiments, such as fat free salad dressings.

Gradually increase dairy products to three servings per day. For example, drink milk with lunch or dinner, instead of soda, alcohol, or sugar-sweetened tea. Choose lowfat (1 percent) or fat free (skim) dairy products to reduce total fat intake.

Treat meat as one part of the whole meal, instead of the focus. Buy less meat. If it's not there, you won't eat it.

Limit meat to 6 ounces a day (two servings)--all that's needed. Three to four ounces is about the size of a deck of cards. If you now eat large portions of meat, cut them back gradually--by a half or a third at each meal.

Include two or more vegetarian-style (meatless) meals each week. Increase servings of vegetables, rice, pasta, and dry beans in meals. Try casseroles and pasta, and stir-fry dishes, having less meat and more vegetables, grains, and dry beans.

Use fruits or lowfat foods as desserts and snacks. Fruits and lowfat foods offer great taste and variety. Use fruits canned in their own juice.

Fresh fruits require little or no preparation. Dried fruits are easy to carry with you. Try these snack ideas: unsalted pretzels or nuts mixed with raisins; graham crackers; lowfat and fat free yogurt and frozen yogurt; plain popcorn with no salt or butter added; and raw vegetables.

Sources: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/hbp/prevent/h_eating/h_eating.htm .

Switch to vegetarians, athletes and health freaks and get more exercise. Switch to vegetarians, athletes and health freaks and get more exercise. You know... cut winos and truckers from his diet.

If need be - seek professional medical help. Like Dr. Frankenstein and Dr. Acula. I hear Dr. Acula is a great cardiovascular specialist.

Sources: Personal opinion .

I have no insurance and need treated for high blood pressure only! " "if you normally don't suffer from high blood pressure, but you eat something too salty and your pressure goes up what sh" "what are the main most necessary and effective methods of reducing high blood pressure? By way of meds, diet & exercise" "I have gh blood pressure and my doctor can't get it bellow 160, I'm on my 4th med.

What's next? " "do blood pressure meds cause a rise in cholesterol?" "My husband is diabetic AND has high cholesterol. What can he eat?

" "what questions do I ask the doctor about my husbands high cholesterol?

I have no insurance and need treated for high blood pressure only!

If you normally don't suffer from high blood pressure, but you eat something too salty and your pressure goes up what sh.

I have gh blood pressure and my doctor can't get it bellow 160, I'm on my 4th med. What's next?

My husband is diabetic AND has high cholesterol. What can he eat?

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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