Just 10 grams a day can lower your total cholesterol 5 percent and your LDL 9 percent. Ideally, you should be getting all the soluble fiber you need through fruits, vegetables, and beans. But if you don't feel you can consistently eat foods rich in soluble fiber, try a psyllium supplement.
What the research shows: In an analysis of eight different studies, University of Kentucky researchers found that taking about 10 grams a day of psyllium for eight weeks reduced LDL 7 percent.
Who should take it: Anyone who isn't getting at least 25 grams of dietary fiber a day.
Recommended dose: 10 grams a day of an over-the-counter psyllium supplement, such as Metamucil, Citrucel, or Fiberall.
Warnings/contraindications: Take with plenty of water to reduce bloating and gas and prevent constipation.


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