Most people are told to "eat less oily food" when their cholesterol comes back high, and that's about where the advice stops. But cholesterol management is rarely that simple, it depends on which numbers are off, whether it's LDL, triglycerides, or low HDL, and what's actually driving them, since diet, genetics, and weight can all play a role differently for different people.
Dt. Preeti Gupta, with over 23 years of clinical experience and 30,000+ clients, starts by going through your full lipid profile along with your weight, activity levels, and family history, making her one of the most trusted names for a high cholesterol diet plan in India. This helps her understand whether the priority is lowering LDL, raising HDL, or bringing down triglycerides, since the food strategy shifts depending on what's actually elevated.
The high cholesterol diet plan she builds usually works on replacing saturated and trans fats with healthier fat sources, increasing soluble fiber that helps clear cholesterol from the body, and cutting back on refined carbs and sugar, which affect triglycerides more than most people realize. This isn't about removing all fat from your diet some fats genuinely help improve your numbers, and cutting them out completely can backfire.
Weight is factored in when relevant, since even a moderate reduction can meaningfully improve cholesterol levels. Repeat lipid profile tests are used to track how the body is responding, and the plan is adjusted based on those numbers rather than guesswork. For clients already on cholesterol medication, the diet is designed to work alongside it, supporting the treatment rather than duplicating it.
As an experienced dietitian for high cholesterol in India, Dt. Preeti Gupta also works with clients managing cholesterol alongside diabetes, thyroid issues, or fatty liver, since these conditions are often interconnected. Both online and in-person consultations are available across India.
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