Posts Tagged ‘heart disease’

Western diet – Dr. Hans Diehl

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In this video clip, Dr. Diehl during an interview for Veggie Channel will show the impact of the Western Diet on arterial health and with that on the body’s organs. But he will not only show what we need to do to change our diet, but how our diet will have the ability–together with a proper exercise program–to reverse many of our common Western killer diseases, such as heart disease, hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes, depression and overweight. It’s all about empowerment and Healthy by Choice, Not by Chance! Get motivated. Do it! You can! Dr. Hans Diehl is the Clinical director of the Lifestyle Medicine Institute in Loma Linda, California. His pioneering efforts with Nathan Pritikin and Dr. Denis Burkitt have shown that many of today’s chronic diseases are largely reversible by making some simple lifestyle changes. As a best selling author, researcher, dynamic speaker & top-ranking motivator, he has lectured to corporations and governments and has presented seminars on four continents. www.chiphealth.com This is a video of Veggie Channel veggiechannel.com https

Resuscitating Medicare

Have a question for Dr. Greger about this video? Leave it in the comment section at nutritionfacts.org and he’ll answer it! VIDEO DESCRIPTION: Medicare is now accepting for reimbursement the Dean Ornish Program for Reversing Heart Disease and the Pritikin Program, which, on a personal note, is what inspired me to go into medicine.

Our number one killer can be stopped

Have a question for Dr. Greger about this video? Leave it in the comment section at nutritionfacts.org he’ll answer it! VIDEO DESCRIPTION: Dr. Dean Ornish proved decades ago that heart disease could be reversed solely with diet and lifestyle changes.

Pritikin Longevity Center + Spa

Take life to the next level, and be the healthiest you can be. That’s what a vacation at the Pritikin Longevity Center + Spa is all about. Visit www.pritikin.com to learn more.

Osborne – AyurGold Video Testimonial

www.ayurgold.com Diabetes screening is recommended for many people at various stages of life, and for those with any of several risk factors. The screening test varies according to circumstances and local policy, and may be a random blood glucose test, a fasting blood glucose test, a blood glucose test two hours after 75 g of glucose, or an even more formal glucose tolerance test. Many healthcare providers recommend universal screening for adults at age 40 or 50, and often periodically thereafter. Earlier screening is typically recommended for those with risk factors such as obesity, family history of diabetes, high-risk ethnicity (Hispanic, Native American, Afro-Caribbean, Pacific Islander, or M?ori).[39][40] Many medical conditions are associated with diabetes and warrant screening. A partial list includes: subclinical Cushing’s syndrome,[14] testosterone deficiency,[17] high blood pressure, past gestational diabetes, polycystic ovary syndrome, chronic pancreatitis, fatty liver, cystic fibrosis, several mitochondrial neuropathies and myopathies (such as MIDD), myotonic dystrophy, Friedreich’s ataxia, some of the inherited forms of neonatal hyperinsulinism. The risk of diabetes is higher with chronic use of several medications, including long term corticosteroids, some chemotherapy agents (especially L-asparaginase), as well as some of the antipsychotics and mood stabilizers (especially phenothiazines and some atypical antipsychotics). People with a confirmed diagnosis

If I try the Atkins diet for a couple weeks as soon as I stop will I gain all the weight back?

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I am going on vacation in two weeks. I want to lose a little weight quickly before I go. I was thinking I would try the Atkins diet but I was worried that when I stopped I would gain all the weight back as soon as I ate a bite of bread. After I stopped doing the Atkins, I would eat a healthy low fat balanced diet. I don’t want to do the Atkins diet for a long time. I worry about fat, cholesterol, and heart disease.

My question again was about atkins diet and there have been some great answers

How We Beat Diabetes

This video shows Chapter One of “How We Beat Diabetes” a FREE e-book by Ronald S. Brown that details how his family responded to the challenge of Type II Diabetes.

What are some popular fad diets, and what long-term effects do they have.?

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For example the Atkins is a low-carb diet that focuses on meat and dairy products with high levels of saturated fat. But the high levels of saturated fat will increase the risk of heart disease and several forms of cancer.