Grapes (red or green) Cooked chicken bones Processed Chicken Nuggets Chocolate or cocoa Alcoholic drinks
For your safety I suggest to ask you doctor the list of foods that you should avoid.
People can find a list of foods that are high in magnesium from the internet or from their doctor. Some foods include whole grains, nuts, and green leafy vegetables.
Create a list of foods that you eat regularly and then check the cholesterol content of these foods. Exclude foods that are especially high in cholesterol and you should be left with a list of foods that you enjoy that are also healthy.
A diabetic grocery list should include lean meats and whole grains. Avoid processed foods and foods with a lot of simple sugars and sugary foods.
You should not eat foods that aggrevate gerd, such as spicy foods and foods with high accidity. About.com provides a list of foods that are known to cause little to no ger effects http://heartburn.about.com/cs/dietfood/a/heartburnfoods1.htm
Some believe GMO foods are no different than natural foods. Others believe people should not eat GMO foods because they are not the same as natural foods and they are net yet proven not to be harmful.
Healthline.com carries a list of foods appropriate for those with type A blood. Protein powder supplement is good for those with type A blood. They should eat plenty of vegetables and avoid red meat.
mAKE A LIST. EASY AND SIMPLE not very many people will care what they look like.
I am not entirely sure if they are common or not but i would highly recommend looking up a list of foods with high hdl levels and use that information for your own interests.
There is a fairly comprehensive list of foods to avoid at this website: http://blessedmom.hubpages.com/hub/Foods-to-avoid-with-diabetes. A general rule of thumb is that processed sugars and starches should be avoided.
What are the list of HS foods ?
There are colon cleansings foods available. You should actually contact your doctor or pharmisist for a list of foods available to help cleanse your colon