I was on a moderate protein, moderate fat, moderate carb diet (2400 calories, 33% P, 33% F, 33% C) and I was lean, but my LDL cholesterol was 238 (6.2).
Before I considered a statin I thought I would do a diet experiment.
The only food I dropped was eggs (was eating 2/3 per day). I reduced ground beef, chicken breast, avocado, macadamia nuts.
I increased Brown rice and sweet potato.
The only foods I added were wild caught pink salmon, black beans and steel cut oats.
Other foods include potatoes, zucchini, cauliflower, carrots, mushrooms and apples
New macros are 2400 calories, (20% P, 10% F, 70% C). My fiber has gone up a lot.
I never cheat, snack or eat junk, but I didn’t do that before and my LDL was 238 (6.2).
One thing I do which I think helped LDL clearance so much is I make all the food at once and put it in a huge bowl then divide into four equal meals for the next day. So I don’t have one meal where there might be a high amount of fat and other meals with little or no fat. That perhaps allows the LDL recycling receptors in the liver to not be overwhelmed and get “backed up” so to speak… that is my theory anyway.
Benefits have been increased energy, acne has cleared up a lot, and very little dental tartar compared to before.
Btw, I did this because an advanced lipid test came back with high lp(a) levels and very small LDL particle size. Both of which are not good things to have.