UGA study finds pecans can help to lower cholesterol
By Nancy Clanton, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Troy Warren for CNT #Health Pecans are high in healthy fatty acids and fiber, both of which have been linked to lower cholesterol Your elevated cholesterol levels might be driving you nuts, so it’s only right that a nut — specifically, the pecan — can help lower them. A new study by researchers at the University of Georgia’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences reports the tree nut can dramatically improve your cholesterol. Researchers reported participants who ate pecans experienced a 5% drop in total cholesterol and a 6-9% drop in LDL. For context, they compared their…