f you are aiming to reduce your risk of
heart disease, there is no question you are going to be looking into
some non-meat options. Meat, while an excellent source of protein, does
typically come with a good dose of fat and calories. Both of which will
be less than ideal for heart health.
The good news is you do not have to sacrifice protein to keep your heart healthy. Below are four protein-rich foods, all of which keep your heart health in mind...
1. Salmon. The first ideal non-meat source of protein is salmon. Salmon is not only a high-quality source of amino acids, but it is also rich in omega-3 fatty acids. The omega-3's...
Try it...
There you have the main four sources of protein that are going to be good options when you are looking to reduce your cholesterol level and boost your heart health. Remember, as long as you focus on getting enough protein during the day from one of these sources; you can get your needs met. Even vegetarian sources will count towards your daily total.
The good news is you do not have to sacrifice protein to keep your heart healthy. Below are four protein-rich foods, all of which keep your heart health in mind...
1. Salmon. The first ideal non-meat source of protein is salmon. Salmon is not only a high-quality source of amino acids, but it is also rich in omega-3 fatty acids. The omega-3's...
- help ward off heart disease,
- improves insulin sensitivity and helps to
- combat against depression.
- rich in protein,
- lower in sugar than most other types of dairy, and
- low in fat.
Try it...
- mixed in with Greek yogurt,
- mixed into oatmeal, or prepared into a
- delicious protein pancake.
There you have the main four sources of protein that are going to be good options when you are looking to reduce your cholesterol level and boost your heart health. Remember, as long as you focus on getting enough protein during the day from one of these sources; you can get your needs met. Even vegetarian sources will count towards your daily total.
Although managing your disease can be very challenging, Type 2
diabetes is not a condition you must just live with. You can make simple
changes to your daily routine and lower both your weight and your blood
sugar levels. Hang in there, the longer you do it, the easier it gets.