Tag Archive for: cardiovascular disease

The Battle Continues: Low Carb Versus Low Fat

The diet battles never seem to end: “Low carb is the best!” “No, low fat is!” “Shut up. You’re wrong!” And it escalates from there. The research to assess which diet really is the best diet also continues. The latest study has gotten considerable press, so I thought I should review it for you (1).

Researchers at Tulane University in Louisiana recruited 148 of the healthiest obese people they could find. None were diabetics or had any symptoms of heart disease, although it appears hypertension controlled by medication was permitted. Participants were randomly assigned to either a low-fat . . .

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How to Reverse Heart Disease

In this final message of the week on reversing heart disease, I’m going to tell you why I think the program was successful, a couple of problems that I have with it, and the bottom line.
 
The Training
The key to this program in my opinion was education. The program began with a five-hour seminar with limited participation: no more than 12 participants. Here’s what they did in the training:

  • Explained the relationship between diet and heart disease in other cultures throughout the world.
  • Showed the damage to arteries in very young . . .

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What to Eat to Reverse Heart Disease

We’re going to continue our look at the recently published research on the way to reverse CAD. Remember, 89% of the people recruited for this study were still following the diet more than three years later. Let’s take a look at what they ate and what they didn’t eat.

The paper describes the core diet as consisting of the following: whole grains, legumes, lentils, other vegetables, and fruit. Of course, this is a completely vegan diet. The researchers assured the subjects that they would reach their protein intake every day.

The researchers prohibited many foods as well . . .

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Reversing Heart Disease

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. and Canada in people 65 and older. Many people who are younger have high blood pressure, clogged arteries, and arrhythmias; the side effects of treating those issues impair their lives, and they can’t do all they’d like to do because of physical limitations due to coronary artery disease (CAD). But what if there were a way, without medications, without surgeries, to reverse CAD? This was the question posed in a recently published study (1) that we’ll examine this week.

The primary author is Dr. Caldwell . . .

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