The food you eat indirectly affect your heart health. Here are some foods that are considered good for the heart, among others: Oatmeal Oatmeal is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, folate and potassium. In addition, these fiber-rich foods can also reduce levels of bad LDL cholesterol  and prevent the formation of  plaque  on artery walls. Olive oil Olive oil is rich in unsaturated  fats single. Olive oil helps lower bad LDL cholesterol levels  and reduce heart disease risk. Salmon Fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids are effectively lower blood pressure and prevent blood coagulation.Try eating two servings of salmon per week. This method can reduce the risk of dying from a heart attack  up to 33%. Avokat Avokat to add healthy fats into your diet. Foods rich in saturated fat not only can help lower bad LDL cholesterol and increase good HDL cholesterol levels  in the body. Avokat allows the absorption of  other  carotenoids, particularly beta-carotene  and lycopene, which is very important for heart health. Nuts Nuts such as walnuts and almonds are rich in  omega-3 fatty acids and saturated fats not double.In addition, beans also increase the intake of fiber into the diet, and also a source of healthy fat. Berries blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and other types of berries are rich in  anti-inflammation. Anti-inflammatory component that is contained  in the fruit is used for reducing  the risk  of heart  disease  and cancer. Type peas peas (such as red beans and black beans) are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, calcium and soluble fiber. Soy Soy beans can help lower cholesterol levels because of low saturated fat. Spinach Spinach is rich in many healthy components such as lutein, folate, potassium and fiber.Increase your intake  of green  vegetables can help improve heart health. A study found that people who eat at least 2.5 servings of spinach per day decreased the risk of  heart  disease  by 25%. Linseed Hemp seed is rich in fiber and omega-6 fatty acids. Eating hemp seeds mixed with oatmeal may help maintain heart health.
 
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