Cardiovascular disease

The Ultimate Experts on Chronic Disease – What Can They Tell Us?

Want to know the answers to ultimate health, productivity and longevity? Well look no further – here it is! Enjoy a selection of content from the world’s top experts in health optimization and chronic disease prevention – all taken from our recent blockbuster conference 😀 For full download of more than 12 hours of entertaining … The Ultimate Experts on Chronic Disease – What Can They Tell Us? Read More »

Ep140 – We Love Our Heart – Full of Highlight Clips from our Medical Experts!

Great conversation with Mark Felstead of We Love Our Heart – packed with clips from our excellent profs and docs from our online conference last week! Look and learn – how to be the healthiest, happiest you 😀 All talks, Q&A’s and bonus material now available at https://www.weloveourheart.com/register – for $39 only – a day … Ep140 – We Love Our Heart – Full of Highlight Clips from our Medical Experts! Read More »

Cholesterol lowering is fraud says Cardiologist – Great Interview on Mainstream!

Did you see the recent hype on the latest cholesterol-lowering confection from Pharma? No data whatsoever to suggest it will improve heart disease outcomes, but UK NICE body has pronounced that billions will be spent on it regardless? Well right here Dr. Aseem Malhotra and Dr. Malcolm Kendrick lay bare the latest lipid scam, on … Cholesterol lowering is fraud says Cardiologist – Great Interview on Mainstream! Read More »

Ep122 Heart Attack Victim is doing superbly – how did he Fix the Issue?

We check back in with Mark Felstead on how he’s been doing – and he’s been transforming himself! He had got hammered by The Widowmaker itself – kept alive by his sports mates, and in a coma for 10 days. He now has a passion to help others!  www.WeLoveOurHeart.com Mark has been delighted with the CX8 … Ep122 Heart Attack Victim is doing superbly – how did he Fix the Issue? Read More »

Ep108: We Love Our Heart – Surviving a Massive Heart Attack and Fixing the Issue!

Back to heart disease prevention today with Mark Felstead who got the big one out of the blue – The Widowmaker itself. Kept alive by his sports mates and in a coma for 10 days. Incredibly he came through – fixed his issue – and now has a passion to help others! Go to www.WeLoveOurHeart.com Ep108: We Love Our Heart – Surviving a Massive Heart Attack and Fixing the Issue! Read More »

Study: Losing Money While Young can Lead to Heart Disease Later

You’re working hard, paying your bills, and enjoying a social life on the side when, all of a sudden, you lose your job. Life isn’t so easy anymore. You worry about how you’re going to pay your rent and put gas in your car. Income fluctuations are stressful, and can lead to numerous health issues. One study found that when you lose money in young adulthood in particular, the risk for heart disease increases.

Cholesterol Guidelines Updated for the First Time Since 2013

On November 12, the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) updated the clinical guidelines for managing cholesterol for the first time since 2013. Unlike in the past, the new guidelines do not suggest a one-size-fits-all approach, but a more personalized one that allows patients to take a more active role in managing their health.

Diabetics: STOP Doing This to Cut Risk of Premature Death

Having Type 2 diabetes doesn’t have to mean a life of disability or early death. A few lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking, can reduce those risks, especially the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Kicking cigarettes to the curb and closely following treatment protocols can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease “significantly,” according to a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine. In some cases, the risk can be completely eliminated.

Proteins from Nuts, Seeds Are Heart-Healthy (But Proteins from Meat Are Not)

Researchers in California and France want to remind us that not all protein is created equal (at least when considering the nutrition of the entire protein-filled food). They say that meat protein is associated with a significantly increased risk of heart disease, while proteins from nuts and seeds are heart-healthy. [1]