Want to lower you risk of heart disease -- without drugs? It's possible!
In this week's UltraWellness blog, Dr. Mark Hyman shares his comprehensive plan for heart healthy, and gives you the tools you need to get and stay healthy. For more, see http://www.ultrawellness.com/blog
What about naturally ocurring sugars as in fruits? Is this bad for your cholesterol?
AmieB2005 5 days ago
I stopped watching when you said supplements.
0ddzZz 5 months ago
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freedomwon 9 months ago
Doesnt Walnuts have Omega 3 fatty acids?
macunicorn 1 year ago
I'm 37 years old, and I'm not ready to define myself as one of those people who are "on cholesterol meds." I feel like when you start taking prescription cholesterol meds, it's just a hop, skip and a jump to the nursing home, and we all know what comes after that. :( My cholesterol needs work, sure, but I'm not ready to step into that world just yet. Sterolyn is like just taking another supplement along with my other vitamins. And it's really brought my numbers down a lot.
litebug12345 2 years ago
god 1 says 1 thing 1 says another who do ya beleave
georgephup 2 years ago
lower what? Cholesterol? Yes some people do have higher levels of cholesterol and you cannot lower them naturally. BUT YOU WOULDN'T WANT TO. However, what you CAN do naturally, to EVERYONE is use food to heal them and lower their HEART DISEASE risk.
These are two different things. Cholesterol levels are mildly beneficial in identifying risk of heart disease...that's it. Just a marker. They don't cause ANYTHING. Inflammation and glycation and oxidative damage are the culprits.
paradigm667 3 years ago
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foodmatterstv 3 years ago
man this dude is just a copy of ornish!
rockcityaudio 3 years ago
Some people have hereditary problems they cant lower it by food alone!
Veetina 3 years ago