Pharmacy
15 Foods that are Good for Your Heart
Source: Web MD

- FISH:high in omega-3s, such as salmon, tuna, mackerel, herring and trout.
 - NUTS: A handful of healthy nuts such as almonds or walnuts will satisfy your hunger and help your heart.
 - Berries are full of heart-healthy phytonutrients and soluble fiber. Try blueberries, strawberries, cranberries or raspberries in cereal or yogurt.
 - Flaxseeds contain omega-3 fatty acids, fiber and phytoestogens to boost heart health. Take them in ground or milled form to reap the greatest benefit.
 - Oatmeal: the comfort-food nutrient powerhouse.
 - Dark beans, such as kidney or black beans, are high in fiber, B-vitamins, minerals and other good stuff. Veggie chili, anyone?
 - A 4-ounce glass of red wine (up to two for men and one for women per day) can help improve good (HDL) cholesterol levels.
 - Try marinated tofu in a stir-fry with fresh veggies for a heart-healthy lunch or dinner.
 - Red, yellow and orange veggies such as carrots, sweet potatoes, red peppers and acorn squash are packed with carotenoids, fiber and vitamins to help your heart.
 - Popeye was right – spinach packs a punch! Use it in sandwiches and salads instead of lettuce.
 - Fruits such as oranges, cantaloupes and papaya are rich in beta-carotene, potassium, magnesium and fiber.
 - Tender, sweet asparagus is filled with mighty nutrients such as beta-carotene, folate and fiber, and only provide 25 calories per cup, or 5 calories per large spear.
 - Tomatoes – even sun-dried varieties in winter months – provide lycopene, vitamin C and alpha- and beta-carotene.
 - Dark chocolate is good for your heart health, but just be sure that it’s at least 70 percent cocoa.
 - Crisp, fresh broccoli florets dipped in hummus are a terrific heart-healthy snack with a whopping list of nutrients, including vitamins C and E, potassium, folate, calcium and fiber.
 


            
	                        
	                    




