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This updated edition of the 2 million copy heart health bestseller includes all the most recent health research, advice and information for preventing heart disease, plus guaranteed strategies to reduce your cholesterol levels naturally.
High cholesterol is recognised as a major risk factor for heart disease – but it is also one of our most manageable health problems.
There have been many breakthroughs since the previous edition, and this completely revised and updated New 8-Week Cholesterol Cure is the definitive guide for heart health in the new millennium.
The New 8-Week Cholesterol Cure is easy to read and provides readers with a no nonsense guide to the key health advice, as well as a wide range of cholesterol-lowering recipes so you can put the advice into practice.
Authoritative, and using up to the minute research about how heart disease develops and what triggers heart attacks, the book provides surefire tactics for achieving and maintaining healthy cholesterol levels.
Explains the lipid profile – the different sorts of cholesterol – and how to avoid the worst offenders.
• Presents the new Supplements – and gives honest advice about which ones you should take regardless of how good your diet is.
• The low-down on what’s smart for the heart – and what’s pure hype including aspirin, garlic, red wine and soy…
• Why your emotions are important – and how the mind-body-heart connection can play a key role in your health.
• Provides an exercise regime that works for even the most time-poor or exercise-phobic readers.
The original '8-Week Cholesterol Cure' put oat bran in the diets of millions and changed the way we think about coronary heart disease. But whilst cholesterol is still a major risk factor for heart disease, medical research now shows the story is more complex than we once thought, with different types of cholesterol, and a host of other key factors involved. In 'The New 8-Week Cholesterol Cure', Robert E. Kowalski reveals the latest developments and everything you should know about preventing heart disease.
• How to combat the newly discovered risk factors, including homocysteine
• Cholesterol testing methods and what your lipid profile really means
• The new health supplements you 'must' be aware of
• The latest thinking on exercise – why walking is the way forward
• Special recommendations for men, women, children and the elderly
• Includes 30 super healthy delicious recipes
Robert Kowalski's personal story is legendary. He suffered a heart attack and had two coronary bypass operations by the age of forty-one. Faced with the unpleasant alternatives of drugs or severe dietary modification, Kowalski created this program that has proved astonishingly effective. To this day, Kowalski has beaten heart disease by practising what he preaches. He requires no prescription drugs, lives an unlimited and vigorous lifestyle, enjoys foods such as steak and eggs, and has been given a clean bill of health by his doctor. With this new book, you too can follow his path and increase your chances for a long, healthy life.
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In the last 15 years, knowledge about how to reduce heart disease has made major strides. This book is the best source I have seen about what has been learned, and how to apply it to help yourself and those you love. You will probably find it helpful to bring your copy along to see your physician because many primary care physicians will not be up-to-date with the latest findings in some areas, such as the use of supplements.
If you liked Mr. Kowalski's first program for controlling cholesterol, originally published in 1987, you will adore this book. When asking himself what had changed he noted, "Why, practically everything is new!" Mr. Kowalski reviews in detail the strengths and weaknesses of that program, describes the research that has been conducted on cardiovascular health since then, and shows you other risks in addition to cholesterol that must be addressed. He also debunks pseudo-science about cholesterol control.
What impressed me the most is that Mr. Kowalski's old and new programs have worked perfectly for him. Here is a man who had his first heart attack at age 35 and double bypass. He had a second heart attack at 41, followed by a quadruple bypass. In the foreword, cardiac surgeon Dr. Jack Sternlieb describes how the most rigorous tests of Mr. Kowalski's heart and arteries show that it has no blockages as of 1999. Without this program, Mr. Kowalski would probably have needed another bypass operation several years ago. His family record of heart disease is not a good one, and he probably has a genetic tendency to problems in this area. Mr. Kowalski is very physically active now, and has no limitations on his life style due to his cardiac history.
The new program has familiar elements in it, but is considerably less restrictive than the old one. You can eat a lot more foods, and a lot more fat (as long as it is the right kind of fat). The dietary guidelines are quite similar to the new ones brought out by the American Heart Association in 2000.
For most people, the diet features avoiding saturated fat and trans fatty acids, limiting overall fat to hold weight at a healthy level for your height, eating fish at least twice a week (especially fatty fish), lots of fruits and vegetables, whole-grain breads and cereals, consuming soluble fiber, lots of fluids, limiting sugars and empty carbohydrates, and eating slowly. Exercise is 15 miles of walking a week. A variety of supplements are encouraged (especially antioxidents, B vitamins, minerals, polysterols, and pantathine). Don't smoke. Limit alcohol consumption to moderate daily levels, but do not imbibe solely for the cardiovascular benefit. Take one aspirin a day if your stomach can handle it.
I liked the candor in the book quite a lot. For example, "I'm a little embarrassed when I look at the subtitle of the original book, which promises 'no deprivation.'"
In addition to the overall recommendations, each element is described in detail including the scientific studies that support why it works, who should not follow the recommendation, how to work with your doctor for the best results, side effects that can occur, and how these recommendations compare with the various prescription medications now available for lowering cholesterol. He also describes how these recommendations affect other factors for cardiovascular risk such as the amount of low-density lipoprotein (a negative component of overall cholesterol), high-density lipoprotein (a positive component of overall cholesterol), triglycerides, homocysteine, and C-reactive proteins. The section on niacin (B-3) was particularly interesting since it involves changing liver functions, and you are encouraged to work with your doctor in this area. I was not familiar with the "niacin flush" but was glad to learn that the newer versions usually avoid that problem. I especially found the discussions of the special issues that women, young people, and seniors have to be helpful.
Get this book today . . . follow its advice . . . and keep it with you!
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