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This book examines the true underlying casue of cardiovascular disease: inflammation and oxidation in the walls of arteries. Information on treatment and prevention focuses on safe alternatives to conventional drugs and surgery. The book shows readers how to stay heart healthy by making simple dietary changes, including reducing sugar intake, taking in adequate levels of B vitamins, as well as vitamins C and E, and supplementing the diet with fish oils. Heart attack and stroke do not have to be an inevitable part of aging. Learn to take charge of your own hearet health with safe and effective therapies.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines the true underlying casue of cardiovascular disease: inflammation and oxidation in the walls of arteries. Information on treatment and prevention focuses on safe alternatives to conventional drugs and surgery. The book shows readers how to stay heart healthy by making simple dietary changes, including reducing sugar intake, taking in adequate levels of B vitamins, as well as vitamins C and E, and supplementing the diet with fish oils. Heart attack and stroke do not have to be an inevitable part of aging. Learn to take charge of your own hearet health with safe and effective therapies.
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Autorenporträt
Hilary Roberts, Ph.D., completed her doctoral research on early life under-nutrition in the Department of Child Health at the University of Manchester, England. She is the co-author, with Steve Hickey, of Ascorbate: The Science of Vitamin C, Cancer: Nutrition and Survival, Ridiculous Dietary Allowance. Steve Hickey has a B.A. from the Open University, membership in the Institute of Biology by examination in pharmacology, and he is a chartered biologist and a former member of the British Computer Society. He has more than 100 scientific publications, covering a variety of disciplines. Currently, he is a member of the biology department of Manchester Metropolitan University.