While most books focus solely on the role of cholesterol in heart disease, Reverse Heart Disease Now draws on new research that points to the surprising other causes. Two leading cardiologists draw on their collective fifty years of clinical cardiology research to show you how to combine the benefits of modern medicine, over-the-counter vitamins and supplements, and simple lifestyle changes to have a healthy heart.
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This is a unique manual of caring for your heart by taking out the bad stuff and putting in the good stuff.
The book goes on to discuss lifestyle choices, covering issues that you would expect, such as diet and exercise, as well as some topics that may surprise you, including sleep, emotions, and the beneficial effects of meditation and ...
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This is a unique manual of caring for your heart by taking out the bad stuff and putting in the good stuff.
Discusses why conventional medicine has ignored and misdiagnosed women's heart disease and provides information on such topics as heart medications, women's warning symptoms, and ways to reduce blood pressure and cholesterol.
Dr. Louis Ignarro discovered "the atom" of cardiovascular health--a tiny molecule called Nitric Oxide.
Clearly, the time has come for a radical new treatment plan. And that’s exactly what Dr. Stephen T. Sinatra delivers in this invaluable new book.
In this guide, Stephen Sinatra, M.D., reveals how an explosive combination of the nutrients coenzyme Q10 and L-carnitine--the twin pillars of healing--can have an exciting, positive impact on the cardiovascular system.
The 90 Day Program to Stop and Reverse Heart Disease Chauncey Crandall, M.D. ... Keep up that 45-minute a day walk. ... and lunch to begin planning to add healthy dinners next week • Add 15 minutes to your 45-minute daily walk.