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Flaxseed lowers high cholesterol in men | Flaxseed may help lower high cholesterol in men, a new study has found. Suzanne Hendrich, an Iowa State University professor in food science and human nutrition,
led a study that examined the effects of flaxseed lignan in 90 people diagnosed
with high cholesterol. The results showed that consuming at least 150 milligrams
of flaxseed lignans per day (about three tablespoons) decreased cholesterol in
men, but not women, by just under 10 percent over the three months that they were
given the flaxseed. While Hendrich admits that's considerably less than the expected
outcome from cholesterol-lowering drugs -- approximately 10 to20 percent for three
months, depending on the individual -- it's still enough to make flaxseed a more
natural option for some men. "Because there are people who can't take something
like Lipitor, this could at least give you some of that cholesterol-lowering benefit,"
Hendrich said. "The other thing is, there are certainly some people who would
prefer to not use a drug, but rather use foods to try to maintain their health.
So this potentially would be something to consider." Hendrich developed the study
with ISU master's student Kai Ling Kong and doctoral graduates Zhong Ye, Xianai
Wu, and Sun-Ok Lee to determine whether the main lignan in flaxseed, secoisolariciresinol
diglucoside, could lower cholesterol. They'll be presenting results of the research
at the American Society for Nutrition's annual meeting at Experimental Biology
2010, April 24-28, in Anaheim, Calif.
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