please remake this video with more definitions of medical terms so we can understand easier. thanks. By the way I neglected to tell you HOW MUCH I LIKED IT.
Good for you for posting this video. I hope you will take a look at my web site on using diet and life style to beat multiple sclerosis too. If you google my name and multiple sclerosis, you will find my site. These are great videos.
The Ornish diet decreased LDL but what happened to the HDL? Low-fat, high carbohydrate diets are known to lower HDL (not a good thing) and raise triglycerides (not a good thing). While such a diet may decrease total cholesterol and LDL, a lowered HDL results in a worsened TC/HDL ratio.
@auggiedoggy You are right that when going on a plant based diet, the triglycerides increase. In the Lifestyle Heart Trial by Dean Ornish, the group under trial had an increase from a mean of 227 to 258 after one year. However LDL decreased from a mean of 143 to 86 and HDL went from 40 to 36.
@auggiedoggy However I believe that although HDL and Triglycerides saw some small changes in what the paradigm of medicine says is the wrong direction, the overall success of the intervention group remains revolutionary. At five years the group in the study that did not have the lifestyle intervention had a total of 45 cardiac events (2.25 events per person), whereas the group that followed the Ornish diet had only 0.89 cardiac events per person.
@auggiedoggy Further the percent diameter stenosis of the coronary arteries actually decreased 3.1 absolute percentage points after 5 years, something that no other lifestyle like the normal recommended cardiac diet or ADA diet has ever shown in medical literature.
Well done! Oops. Context. At one time an apropos congratulatory comment - for myself - and not ambiguous. Having abandoned that "meaty" part of my life [not 100%, probably 98% {fish}] the "well done" has become "lightly steamed". And "steamed" I am about the Dairy, Meat, Pharmacy industries [follow the money]. I am a fit 67 year old triathlete and enjoy more veggies [mainly] and fruit, then ever before in my life. I applaud your excellent presentation. More please. Marty M.
Bye the way, why was the romatic music necessary!!!
ChickPie4tea 6 months ago
Dr Esselstyn's patients didnt just eat plenty of green vegtables he also gave them drugs to lower colesterol
ChickPie4tea 6 months ago
please remake this video with more definitions of medical terms so we can understand easier. thanks. By the way I neglected to tell you HOW MUCH I LIKED IT.
eerginer 7 months ago
please remake this video with more definitions of medical terms so we can understand easier. thanks.
eerginer 7 months ago
Very brave and beautiful presentation! I believe this will help many - maybe even my husband:)
passionatehearts 9 months ago
Good for you for posting this video. I hope you will take a look at my web site on using diet and life style to beat multiple sclerosis too. If you google my name and multiple sclerosis, you will find my site. These are great videos.
rebeccalhoover 9 months ago
The Ornish diet decreased LDL but what happened to the HDL? Low-fat, high carbohydrate diets are known to lower HDL (not a good thing) and raise triglycerides (not a good thing). While such a diet may decrease total cholesterol and LDL, a lowered HDL results in a worsened TC/HDL ratio.
auggiedoggy 1 year ago
@auggiedoggy You are right that when going on a plant based diet, the triglycerides increase. In the Lifestyle Heart Trial by Dean Ornish, the group under trial had an increase from a mean of 227 to 258 after one year. However LDL decreased from a mean of 143 to 86 and HDL went from 40 to 36.
puder2002 1 year ago
@auggiedoggy However I believe that although HDL and Triglycerides saw some small changes in what the paradigm of medicine says is the wrong direction, the overall success of the intervention group remains revolutionary. At five years the group in the study that did not have the lifestyle intervention had a total of 45 cardiac events (2.25 events per person), whereas the group that followed the Ornish diet had only 0.89 cardiac events per person.
puder2002 1 year ago
@auggiedoggy Further the percent diameter stenosis of the coronary arteries actually decreased 3.1 absolute percentage points after 5 years, something that no other lifestyle like the normal recommended cardiac diet or ADA diet has ever shown in medical literature.
puder2002 1 year ago
Well done! Oops. Context. At one time an apropos congratulatory comment - for myself - and not ambiguous. Having abandoned that "meaty" part of my life [not 100%, probably 98% {fish}] the "well done" has become "lightly steamed". And "steamed" I am about the Dairy, Meat, Pharmacy industries [follow the money]. I am a fit 67 year old triathlete and enjoy more veggies [mainly] and fruit, then ever before in my life. I applaud your excellent presentation. More please. Marty M.
martymackay1gmailcom 1 year ago
Thank you! i have shifted my iet since reading the china study & watching video like these. Cheers,to our health!!
roddisum 1 year ago
@roddisum thank you for your comment, I wish you good health!
puder2002 1 year ago