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Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn – How To Prevent & Reverse Heart Disease Naturally With Diet & Lifestyle

Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn – How To Prevent & Reverse Heart Disease Naturally With Diet & Lifestyle

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Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn really laid it all out there in this episode. He debunked a lot of myths surrounding heart disease, heart attacks and what really causes this problem in people. Turns out it’s damage to the endothelial cells in the arteries surrounding our hearts. When we damage these endothelial cells with certain foods, we can’t create nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is what helps to eat away cholesterol that builds up in the arteries.

Turns out meat and animal products do lots of damage to these epithelial cells according to Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn.

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We discuss the following and so much more:

  • The important role of nitric oxide
  • Foods that rebuild endothelial cells
  • How the brachial artery tourniquet test can show damage to the endothelial cells
  • What’s bad about oils
  • The importance of vitamin B12
  • If you have to supplement does this mean your diet is deficient
  • What supplements he takes
  • The dangers of statin drugs
  • Omega 3 fats
  • The role of emotions in heart attacks
  • Whether or not running causes inflammation
  • Dr. Steven Sinatra’s supplement recommendations of Coenzyme c10, carnatine, D-ribose & magnesium
  • His success rate with patients
  • Why vegetables like kale, swiss chard, spinach, arugula, beet greens and beets become nitric oxide
  • Why juicing prevents your body from making nitric oxide
  • Why moderation is not good
  • And so much more!

Learn how to prevent and reverse heart disease starting now with Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn! – Click to tweet this!

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