Al-Tayyibat diet and high cholesterol
Are all fats harmful? How does the Taybat system view cholesterol and natural fats?
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Introduction
High cholesterol and blood fats are linked to inflammation, refined sugars, and processed foods, not just natural fats in moderation. The Taybat diet encourages olive oil and natural butter in moderate quantities, along with seafood rich in Omega-3, and reducing fried foods, margarine, and fast food. White rice, grilled meat, and cooked vegetables reduce the burden of digestion, which contributes to improving metabolism for many followers. It is not a substitute for statin medications or follow-up. Repeat tests periodically and discuss the results with your cardiologist or internist before making any medication decisions. Within the Tayyibat system by Dr. Dhia Al-Awadhi, it is advisable to refer to the official list of permitted and prohibited items on the website, and not to rely on conflicting versions from the networks. Use the Check Your Meal tool and the smart assistant to easily organize your day. Gradual transformation is more successful than sudden deprivation: delete a common forbidden thing weekly, then add a permissible alternative. Take notes on energy, sleep, and bloating after eating and discuss them with your doctor, especially with chronic medications, pregnancy, or breastfeeding. The goal is to reduce the burden of digestion and reduce waste, and not just a number on the scale.
Dr Diaa Al-Awadi's view
Dr. Zia distinguishes between natural fats and manufactured fats. Excessive sugar raises triglycerides more than eggs in moderation for some people. Al-Tayybat is not a radically low-fat diet, but rather a clean, easily digestible diet.
✅ Helpful allowed foods
- Marine fish
- olive oil
- Grilled red meat
- Walnuts in moderation
- Eggs as recommended by your doctor
- Cooked vegetables
- White rice
❌ Foods to avoid
- Vegetable ghee and hydrogenated oils
- Fried
- Processed meat
- Sweets and sugars
- White bread
- Soft drinks
- Fatty processed cheese
💡 Practical tips
- Repeat analyzes 8–12 weeks after conversion.
- Do not stop lipid medications without your doctor.
- Prefer fish over fried meat.
- Reduce refined sugars.
- Discuss the results with a specialist.