Here's Why It Is Important to Decrease Your Triglyceride Levels: | Here's How To Do It:

Elizabeth Smoots, MDYour doctor may have recommended that you lower your triglyceride levels. While medicine and aerobic exercise are effective in triglyceride lowering, there are also several dietary approaches you can try. If you choose to attempt to lower your triglycerides without resorting to medicines, be sure you talk with your doctor so that you can work together.

Here's How To Do It:

If your triglyceride level is above 150 mg/dl (1.7 mmol/L), the following steps can help you lower your level to the healthful range:

Smoking is a major risk factor for heart disease. If you smoke, quit. Talk to your doctor about smoking cessation programs.