Best and Worst Foods for Lung Health
Why Food Matters
Good: High-Fiber Foods
Bad: Processed Meats
Good: Coffee
Bad: Too Much Alcohol
Good: Whole Grains
Bad: Sugary Drinks
Good: Berries
Bad: Too Much Salt
Good: Leafy Green Vegetables
Good: Dairy Products
Good: Tomatoes
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Mayo Clinic: “Chart of high-fiber foods.”
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