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The Model Health Show

TMHS 001: Natural Treatment for Heart Disease, High Cholesterol, and High Blood Pressure

The Model Health Show

Shawn Stevenson

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.87.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2013

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In this episode I break down the underlying cause of heart disease and share specific solutions for prevention. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in our world today, effecting 1 in every 3 people. With rates still on the rise, this is one of the most important topics for you to get educated about to protect yourself and those you care about. In this episode you'll discover: Why high cholesterol is NOT the cause of heart disease. How shift work and long work hours can damage your health long-term. The negative side effects of taking statins for high cholesterol. What causes high cholesterol and what to do about it. Why your hormones are an important factor in heart disease prevention. How your emotions and stress effect blood pressure. What commonly overlooked organ helps regulate your blood pressure (and it's NOT your heart). Five specific action steps to dramatically reduce you heart disease risk. Items Mentioned in this podcast include: What is heart disease -YouTube Statin Drugs May Cause Liver Injury and Heart Failure Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcast by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! CLICK HERE to leave a review for the show!

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0:00.0

This podcast of the Model Health Show is presented to you by Sean Stevenson with Rare Jim Productions.

0:06.5

For more information, visit the Sean StevensonModel.com.

0:10.5

Welcome to the Model Health Show. This is your host, nutritionist Sean Stevenson.

0:16.7

And I'm here with my lovely co-host and producer, Jade Herrell. How are you doing today, Jade?

0:22.2

I still have fantastic days. Yes, you are. Yes, you are.

0:26.2

Thanks. Well, we decided that we're going to go ahead and jump right in today and get into

0:33.2

what I feel to be the biggest topic in health and nutrition in the entire world, which is heart

0:39.2

disease. All right. And why this is such a big thing? Let me throw some statistics out at you.

0:46.0

Every year, over 600,000 people actually die from heart disease.

0:51.6

Now, what that accumulates to is actually every day, 2,200 people, every single day,

0:58.6

die from heart disease, cardiovascular disease is in general.

1:01.4

Oh, my. You know, it's such a big issue. That is huge.

1:04.8

Yeah. That is huge. So, it's still at the top of the list is the number one killer of women.

1:10.3

It is the number one killer of everybody, you know. And this is actually the world, the world

1:16.0

health organization. You know, here in the United States, yes, it's a much bigger issue,

1:20.3

but across the entire world, it's a very big issue. And it's something that needs to be discussed,

1:25.1

definitely. Is it our fault? You know, it is. You know, you know, that is that. And this is something

1:31.6

that absolutely has a solution. And why I want to do it to address this is that right now,

1:37.7

one in three people are dealing with this. And like I said, it has some some solutions,

1:42.6

but the main thing is understanding and uncovering what are the actual causes of this,

1:50.7

what's known as a silent killer, you know, because-

1:53.2

I have a silent with those numbers. Exactly.

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