Heart Revolution, The

Heart Revolution, The by Kilmer McCully, published by HarperCol on October 15, 1999, is a comprehensive exploration of heart disease and its underlying causes. This first edition, consisting of 234 pages, delves into the long-held belief that a diet high in fat and cholesterol is the primary contributor to heart disease. Dr. McCully, a Harvard-trained physician, presents a compelling argument that challenges this notion, focusing instead on the role of vitamin B deficiency and its connection to elevated homocysteine levels, which he identifies as a significant factor in arterial damage.
In this book, readers will find a detailed examination of how dietary choices can influence heart health, emphasizing the importance of incorporating vitamin B-rich foods to manage homocysteine levels effectively. McCully outlines practical strategies for enhancing one’s diet, including menu plans that prioritize these essential nutrients. Additionally, he addresses the impact of food processing and the political dynamics within the medical and pharmaceutical industries, providing insights into the broader implications of his findings. The Heart Revolution serves as both a guide for disease prevention and a narrative of medical discovery, inviting readers to reconsider established beliefs about heart health.
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Eat your way to a healthier heart!
Heart disease is the number one killer in America, and the widespread belief is that it is caused by a diet high in fat and cholesterol. Why do many heart attack victims have “normal” cholesterol levels? Why do the French, who love foie gras and red wine, rarely develop heart disease? How is it that the native people of Greenland and the Masai of Africa, whose diets consists largely of animal fat, have almost no heart disease?
For eighty-five years, the cholesterol theory of heart disease reigned supreme. But it has never been scientifically proven that fats and cholesterol cause arteriosclerosis or that lowering the amount of fat and cholesterol in our diets will reduce our risk of developing heart disease.
In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Kilmer McCully explains what is really behind the epidemic of heart disease. The Harvard-trained physician and researcher reveals how the vitamin B deficiency in our Western diet has produced harmful blood levels of homocysteine, an amino acid produced in the body. Homocysteine damages the arteries, leaving them susceptible to cholesterol and fat deposits. For many years clogged arteries have been inaccurately viewed as the cause, rather than the symptom, of heart disease. Now McCully shows you how to cut your risk of heart disease by controlling the real culprit, homocysteine. Considered one of the most significant medical breakthroughs in recent years, McCully’s findings have been validated by numerous large-scale studies.
The Heart Revolution:
challenged the long-held assumptions that lowering cholesterol is the key to preventing heart disease
explains how eating vitamin B-rich food can control homocysteine levels
lays pout a plan with menus for putting more B vitamins in our diet
discusses how food processing and additives compromise our health
exposes the politics within the medical community and the pharmaceutical industry
explains how costly cholesterol-lowering medicines can actually harm our health
In the 1970s, pharmaceutical houses were making huge profits on cholesterol-lowering drugs. When McCully dared to challenge the prevailing view that cholesterol caused heart disease, he was castigated by his peers. Thirty years later he has received international recognition for the very same work. The Heart Revolution is more than a revolutionary program for disease prevention, it is also an intriguing tale of medical discovery.
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