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The Heart Scan Blog
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In heart disease, most people play by somebody's else's rules. That's why hospitals and the pharmaceutical industry are so enormously successful. It's time to take back control over your own heart health using nutrition, nutritional supplements, and new technology.
Recent Posts
Video Teleconference with Dr. William Davis
Dr. Davis is available for personal one-on-one video teleconferencing to discuss your heart health issues.You can obtain Dr. Davis' expertise on issues important to your health, including:Lipoprotein assessmentHeart scans and coronary calcium scoresD...
Watch your fish oil labels
A quick quiz: How much omega-3 fatty acids, EPA + DHA, are in each capsule of fish oil with the composition shown on the label below:If you said 1340 mg (894 mg + 446 mg), sorry, but you're wrong. There are 670 mg EPA + DHA per capsule. Did you notic...
Overweight, hungry, diabetic, and fat-free
Let me tell you about my low-fat experience from 20 years ago. At the time, I was living in Cleveland, Ohio, and served on the faculty at a large metropolitan university-affiliated hospital, supervising fellows-in-training and developing high-tech ca...
This is your brain on wheat
Here's just a smattering of the studies performed over the past 30 years on the psychological effects of wheat consumption. Oddly, this never makes the popular press. But wheat underlies schizophrenia, bipolar illness, behavioral outbursts in autism,...
Small LDL: Perfect index of carbohydrate intake
Measuring the number of small LDL particles is the best index of carbohydrate intake I know of, better than even blood sugar and triglycerides.In other words, increase carbohydrate intake and small LDL particles increase. Decrease carbohydrates and s...
Track Your Plaque challenges
Of all the various factors we correct in the Track Your Plaque program in the name of achieving reversal of coronary plaque, there are two factors that are proving to be our greatest challenges:1) Genetic small LDL2) Lipoprotein(a)More and more peopl...
