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    The cholesterol crisis in your drink

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJune 4, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Five specific categories of drinks—sugary drinks, full-fat dairy, coffee with creamers/diterpenes, drinks with coconut/palm oils and excess alcohol—significantly undermine cholesterol management.
    Sugary drinks (sodas, sweetened teas) raise LDL (“bad”) cholesterol by triggering the liver to produce more cholesterol and convert carbohydrates into triglycerides.
    Whole milk and full-fat dairy are high in saturated fat; experts recommend skim or fat-free options, and beverages with coconut or palm oils can be even higher in saturated fat than whole milk.
    Coffee preparation matters: whole-fat creamers add saturated fat and sugar, while the coffee itself contains diterpenes that raise LDL levels (removable with paper filters).
    For managing cholesterol, healthier alternatives include water, green tea, oat milk and pomegranate or cranberry juice.

    In a nation where heart disease remains the leading cause of death, a growing body of evidence is forcing a hard look at what millions of Americans pour into their bodies every morning, noon and night. The culprit is not just the double cheeseburger; it is the seemingly innocent beverages lining grocery shelves and coffee shop menus. Recent research identifies five specific categories of drinks that significantly undermine efforts to manage cholesterol. For the estimated 86 million American adults with high cholesterol—a condition that often carries no symptoms—these findings demand attention.


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