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Simple Truth Organic Bran Flakes Cereal -- 15 oz


Simple Truth Organic Bran Flakes Cereal
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Simple Truth Organic Bran Flakes Cereal -- 15 oz

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Simple Truth Organic Bran Flakes Cereal Description

  • Excellent Source of Fiber
  • Contains 32g of Whole Grains Per Serving
  • Organically Grown
  • Whole Grain Wheat & Bran Cereal
  • USDA Organic
  • Non-GMO

It's the Simple Truth
Easy to find, understand and afford, Simple Truth from Kroger makes enjoying organic, natural and wellness products simply... better. All items are free from over one hundred artificial preservatives and ingredients so you can feel better about the delicious goodness that's in the food you serve your family.

 

Made with whole grain wheat and wheat bran, our Simple Truth Organic® Bran Flakes have a deliciously crunchy texture and provide an excellent source of fiber. Have a bowl at breakfast time and enjoy a great start to your day!

 

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GMO.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Cup (40 g)
Servings per Container: About 11
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories130
Total Fat1 g1%
  Saturated Fat0 g0%
  Trans Fat0 g
  Polyunsaturated Fat0 g
  Monounsaturated Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg0%
Sodium125 mg5%
Total Carbohydrate32 g12%
  Dietary Fiber7 g25%
  Total Sugars3 g
    Includes Added Sugars3 g5%
Protein5 g
Vitamin D0 mcg0%
Calcium20 mg0%
Iron2.5 mg15%
Potassium220 mg4%
Other Ingredients: Organic whole grain wheat, organic wheat bran, organic cane sugar, sea salt, organic barley malt extract.
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The Best Foods to Eat to Lower Cholesterol (and What to Avoid)

Diet can play an important role in lowering your cholesterol -- specifically, low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which is also known as “bad cholesterol.” In contrast to what many believe, the biggest influence on blood cholesterol levels is the mix of fats and carbohydrates in your diet—not the amount of cholesterol you eat from food. Here is what to focus on when working to lower LDL cholesterol through diet.

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Foods to avoid to lower cholesterol

Saturated fat is found in fatty meats, poultry skin, bacon, sausage, whole milk, cream, butter and other animal products. Aim to eat 7% or less of the day’s total calories from saturated fat. That means 14 grams or less per day if you consume 2,000 calories per day. Trans fats are found in processed foods such as cookies, chips, cakes and fried foods. If you notice that a product has “partially hydrogenated oils” in the ingredients list, it likely has trans fat, even if it states 0 grams trans fat on the nutrition facts panel. A manufacturer can claim 0 grams trans fat if the product has less than or equal to 0.5 grams of trans fat per serving.

Foods to eat to lower cholesterol

Eat more omega-3 fats (a type of heart-healthy polyunsaturated fat)   Alpha Linolenic Acid (ALA) is found in canola and soybean oil, walnuts and flaxseed. The flaxseed must be ground or cracked for ALA to be absorbed. EPA and DHA are found in fatty fish, such as salmon, mackerel, tuna, and sardines. These omega-3 fats are the most heart healthy. Aim for two 4-ounce servings of fatty fish per week. Fish oil supplements: if you do not eat fish, it is recommended that you get 1 gram of EPA and DHA combined per day from fish oil supplements. The following chart explains the different types of fat and their effect on cholesterol levels. You can use this as a cheat sheet when selecting which types of fat to include in your diet.

The Impacts of Different Types of Fats on Cholesterol

Chart Demonstrating the Effects of Different Types of Fats on Cholesterol | Vitacost.com/blogEat more fiber

There are two types of fiber: soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber is responsible for the cholesterol-lowering effects of fiber. Aim to eat 25 to 30 grams of fiber each day. Be sure to increase your fiber intake slowly and to drink plenty of fluids in order to avoid gas and bloating. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains and dried beans are great sources of fiber. Vegetables with lots of soluble fiber include broccoli, Brussels sprouts, acorn squash, lima beans, okra and eggplant. Increase fiber intake by mixing ground flaxseed, oat bran or rice bran into cereal and muffins. When eating to lower your cholesterol, it is often helpful to think about what to add to your diet rather on what to remove. Focus on adding in plenty of healthy fats, fruits, vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins and be prepared to see an improvement over time!
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