Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Heart diseases include coronary heart disease, rheumatic heart disease, ischaemic (ischemic) heart disease, peripheral artery disease and can lead to heart attacks and stroke. Dr. Dahlman’s video explains how heart disease can be prevented or reversed with a proper diet, but only managed with heart disease medications.

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25 Responses to “Heart Disease Video”

  1. macunicorn says:

    I think Heart Disease is do to processed foods. Fast foods because of the high temp vegetable oils they use with become free radicals and hense will lead to heart disease.

  2. iTzGoDzOfficial says:

    Very Good Video

  3. richiefranklin76 says:

    Good video, but I have a question.

    Currently I am eating a high fat/Protein diet.

    In all honestly I probably eat too much saturated fat because I eat 4 scrambled eggs everyday,and some Mayo with my chicken or beef for the remainder of the day.

    But recently I’ve started incorporated antioxidant fruits like Blueberries,Apples etc into my 3 meals everyday.

    I know that these have carbs,but they are all of the natural kind.

    Does this still do more harm than good?

  4. cutiepiemm101 says:

    haha dont tel me about heart disease cuz ive ben livin wit it for 17 yers

  5. salyernuts says:

    no mention of the DASH diet Dr? It has also been proven to prevent heart disease and it seems easier to stay on than a low carb diet.

  6. fatisgoodforyou says:

    No, Atkins is hight fat… not high protein.

  7. hangook527 says:

    Reducing your saturated fat is the ultimate goal. The best way is to match a ratio of good fat with bad fat. Fish Oil has a lot of Omega-3. Eskimos eat a lot of fish. They live longer due to the high Omega-3 in there blood (HDL). Atkins is high protein, not lots of meat. Everything in moderation.

  8. asktheholisticdoctor says:

    Fish, chicken, olive oil, nuts. No one said you should eat a lot of saturated fat…..BUT!……there is no correlation between saturated fat and a LOW CARB diet and heart disease. If you still have unwarranted fears, eat less of them and more of what I mentioned.

  9. rockcityaudio says:

    hang on!how do you reduced the saturated fat if your on the Atkins?

  10. litebug12345 says:

    I have already suffered 2 heart attack & have what my phsyican calls dangerously high triglycerides & LDL, and i was told that if i do not get these levels under control i will have another. This did frighten me and i knew i needed to do something to reverse this damage. I knew plant sterols were powerful so i tried Sterolyn, and i’m very proud to say that my triglycerides have gone from 512 all the way down to 155. LDL count down from 240 to 132. Great product.

  11. ssookie says:

    You are very informed Dr.
    Thank you.

  12. eisabnemaryam says:

    heart disease,is killing 17 million human every year.
    scientists are trying hard to do something but it takes time and not enough.
    the only way to put an end to heart disease is to go through quran the last God message to the earth planet.
    for diseases cardiomyopathy,arrithmias,conjenital heart diseses,endocardit, chapter mumin or (ghafer) is sent.all deaths bcuz of these diseases can be bring into life again.
    for arthersoclorasis go to chapter zummar,all deaths bcuz of this disease can be…

  13. pchy82 says:

    Yes, you have a HIGH chance of getting heart disease. You’re living such a DANGEROUS life-style, smoking and eattng fast food are the BIGGEST KILLERS in America. You’re still so young, why not take better care of your body. I feel SORRY for people who dont appreciate life! If you get heart problem already at your age, DAMM that’s a bummer. If I were you, I would stop smoking. SAVE your MONEY for something more valuable in life.

  14. Lakaishoes69 says:

    I also get pains in my arms and legs but they are very brief. My left part of my chest and my heart sometimes hurts like… I sometimes get a pain in my heart area but if i dont breath it doesnt hurt. All these pains are very temporary however.

  15. Lakaishoes69 says:

    hey i am a smoker. Im 20 and ive been smoking weed laced with a little bit of cigerettes for like 6 years now. I dont really smoke ciggerettes (although i did for about 3 months). Im not overweight but i eat a lot of fast food. I often get chest pains. Does this mean i may have heart desies?!

  16. antantiques says:

    thx for this

  17. jedi19882002 says:

    Okay, thank you very much

  18. asktheholisticdoctor says:

    Please Google for all that info. You are asking me to write a large response for which there is no room here. Download one of my free reports.

  19. jedi19882002 says:

    Oh tyvm, wad are mono unsaturated fats, sry im nt a bio kinda person, can give me like real life examples of what should a heart deseased person eat? and wad kind of food exactly contains trans and saturated fats? sorry for my ignorance

  20. asktheholisticdoctor says:

    No trans fats at all, minimal saturated fats and lots of mono unsaturated fats. Decrease carbs…that may mean less rice…depending on your total carb intake.

  21. jedi19882002 says:

    Sorry im kinda confused, so we should eat normal trans fats and less saturated fats? and about the carb intake, i’m an asian, does it just mean that I eat less rice?

  22. jedi19882002 says:

    Sorry im kinda confused, so we should eat normal trans fats and less saturated fats? and about the carb intake, i’m an asian, does it just mean that I eat less rice?

  23. asktheholisticdoctor says:

    Actually, they were proven to be misleading and this has been discussed for a couple of decades now by those without a full understanding.
    Diabetic ketoacidosis should not be confused with dietary ketosis. DKA has to do with a lack of insulin and can be dangerous for Type 1 or 2 diabetics.
    Dietary ketosis is a condition achieved with the voluntary restriction of carbohydrates and carries with it no risk….as long as it’s temporary.

  24. donjuan9012 says:

    Thanks for posting your video. Have you read these articles yet?
    “Chen T, et al. The Lancet 2006;367:958″
    and “Shah P, et al NEJM 2006;354(1):97-8″

    Do you have any remarks regarding the increased ketoacidosis risk that ensues from burning fat as a primary energy source? There were some life-threatening case reports of such with Atkins..

    Thanks

  25. pat32c says:

    i hate u, you are retarrded.

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