We have collected a range of delicious, low-fat, and simple recipes for people with homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH), a rare inherited genetic condition that leads to very high levels of cholesterol in the blood. These recipes offer additional variety in the dietary plan of HoFH patients who have been advised to follow a very low fat eating plan by their healthcare provider.
The recipes are not intended as a replacement for lipid lowering medication and are not sufficient on their own to reduce high cholesterol levels in people with HoFH. Patients should continue to take their medication as prescribed and always follow their healthcare provider's advice.
Please be vigilant of any food allergies you may have when choosing desired recipes.
The following is a selection of foods that contain 1.5 g of fat per serving or less. Remember, of course, that foods with 1.5 g fat per serving eaten in large quantities can still add up to too much fat.
If you have dietary restrictions for additional medical conditions, consult your healthcare provider to see if these foods are right for you.
Note: Talk to your physician or other healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, especially if you have food restrictions for conditions like diabetes or kidney disease. Check with your doctor to see if these tips will work for you. As you begin treatment, do not make major changes in your eating, other than lowering your fat intake. For instance, suddenly increasing fibre intake or eating a lot of gas-forming foods may have an effect on stomach issues.