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WebThese drinks include green tea, soy milk, tomato juice, oat water, and various fruit-based smoothies. These natural drinks can have a positive impact on cholesterol levels, …

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WebAdd 1 rounded tablespoon of Metamucil 4-in-1 Fiber for the extra boost your body needs. Just one serving of Metamucil has 2.4 grams of soluble fiber. A diet low in saturated fat …

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WebEasy Raspberry-Peach Swirled Smoothie. After this irresistibly swirled raspberry-peach smoothie goes down the hatch, its ingredients get to work protecting your heart. …

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WebAccording to Lauren Manaker, MS, RDN, author of The First Time Mom's Pregnancy Cookbook and Fueling Male Fertility, one of the best drinks you can have to help you …

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WebNutrition. Calories: 85kcal Carbohydrates: 20g Sodium: 13mg Potassium: 226mg Sugar: 18g Vitamin A: 225IU Vitamin C: 56.7mg Calcium: 12mg Iron: 0.2mg. 9.4K …

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WebIn particular, anthocyanins, a powerful antioxidant agent in berries, can help improve cholesterol levels. Blackberries have the highest LDL inhibitory effect, followed by …

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WebSprinkle orange zest on a small plate and combine with salt (if using). Combine tequila, orange juice, lime juice, Triple Sec and simple syrup in a pitcher. Rub the rims of 6 …

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WebBring to a low simmer, stirring occasionally for five minutes. The goal is to thin out the honey. To make the cocktail: In a small bowl whisk eggwhite until it begins to get foamy, …

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WebDip the edge of the rim into a plate of salt (or for a festive look, use Margarita Salt ). Place all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and fill it with ice. Shake until cold. Strain the margarita …

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Webblueberries. blackberries. raspberries. 6. Drinks containing sterols and stanols. Sterols and stanols are plant chemicals similar in shape and size to cholesterol that block the …

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WebIn a small bowl, soak the chia seeds in room temperature water for 20 minutes. Stir to ensure all seeds are in contact with water. Peel and chop the mangoes into small pieces. …

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WebServing 1 serving. To make a twist of zest, use a vegetable peeler to peel a long strip of zest from the blood orange. Cut it into thin strips with a sharp knife. Twist it into a curly …

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Web1. Blood Orange Bourbon Smash. This blood orange bourbon smash tastes predominantly of sweet blood oranges and caramel-y and smoky bourbon, but other components give …

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WebHalf-fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add blood orange juice and gin; cover and shake until frosty. Strain the mixture into a coupe glass. Top with prosecco and garnish with orange …

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Web26. Blood Orange Paloma. The Blood Orange Paloma is a refreshing and flavorful cocktail that is perfect for sunny days with friends. This tequila-based cocktail is mixed with fresh …

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