The vast majority of people are nutrition/lifestyle responsive, and this book tells you what to do. Heart disease is the number one cause of death both in men and women in North America. This is tragic, because of all of our major causes of death this is the easiest to prevent. Over 50 percent of adults have an increased risk of heart attack because their blood cholesterol levels are above the desirable range. Interestingly, people in most parts of the world do not get heart disease. In this book you will learn their secrets. Using the programs and suggestions outlined you will learn ways to reduce cholesterol significantly.
Read this next statement carefully because it is extremely important... Most people can reduce their risk of coronary heart disease by as much as two percent for each one percent drop in cholesterol! This means you could reduce your risk of coronary heart disease by 25 percent. By following the suggestions in this book, most people will experience a significant drop in cholesterol in just four to six weeks! Complex terms like HDL, LDL, cholesterol and triglycerides are made easy to understand.
This book covers dietary changes and food supplements to lower your heart attack risk in only four to six weeks. Since heart disease is our number one killer, it is most prudent to follow the simple suggestions in this book to greatly decrease your chances of becoming a heart disease statistic.
Dr. Bruce Miller’s postgraduate studies at New York
University included clinical, nutrition oriented research
which focused on nutrition problems of the elderly.
Dr. Miller is a member of the Linus Pauling Institute of
Science Medicine, a charter member of Dr. Kenneth
Cooper’s Aerobics Center, a member of the International
Academy of Preventive Medicine, International College of
Applied Nutrition, founder of the Diet Analysis Center, and
a consultant to the American Running and Fitness
Association.
Dr. Miller is a Certified Nutrition Specialist and a
member of the American College of Nutrition. Currently, Dr.
Miller is the Director of Research for the American
Academy of Nutrition. Dr. Miller lives in Dallas with Jody, his
wife of more than 40 years.