Reversing Heart Disease Naturally Summit 4.0
Your heart isn’t betraying you. It’s asking for attention before it’s too late. Reclaim Control at The Reversing Heart Disease Naturally Summit 4.0
Reversing heart disease naturally starts with understanding how diet, lifestyle, blood pressure, insulin resistance, and inflammation affect heart health. This online summit explores plant based nutrition, lifestyle medicine, oral health and heart disease, and holistic strategies that support cardiovascular health. Learn how everyday choices influence heart disease and long term heart function.

What This Summit Covers
Across multiple days, leading educators break down the research behind lifestyle medicine for heart disease, including how a plant based diet, colorful whole foods, and targeted diet modifications relate to high blood pressure, artery disease, and overall cardiovascular health. Sessions explore common questions people search for, such as how nutrition affects heart disease, can insulin resistance and diabetes impact heart health, and what role inflammation plays in arterial plaque and circulation.
You will also learn about broader connections people often overlook, including oral health and heart disease, stress and heart function, yoga and meditation for heart support, water fasting and blood pressure, and longevity patterns seen in Blue Zones. Designed for individuals and caregivers alike, this summit provides an educational framework for understanding heart disease from multiple angles, so you can make informed, evidence aware decisions about supporting heart health naturally.
Summit Chapters
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Chapter 1 — Lifestyle Medicine for Heart Disease: What the Research Shows
11 sessions
Meet Your Summit Hosts & Experts
Leading health experts guiding you through this transformative event

Summit Host
Joel Kahn
Founder, Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity
Dr. Joel Kahn is widely known as America’s Healthy Heart Doc. He is a practicing cardiologist, Clinical Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University, and triple board-certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular medicine, and interventional cardiology. He was the first physician in the world certified in metabolic cardiology and founded the Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity to focus on prevention and reversal.
After decades of treating heart attacks, his mission became clear:
Detect heart disease early, change its course, and help people avoid learning the hard way.
You only get one real chance to prevent a heart attack.
This summit may be it.

Summit Host
Joel Fuhrman, MD
President, Nutritional Research Foundation
Dr. Joel Fuhrman is a board-certified physician, seven-time bestselling author, and internationally recognized expert on nutrition and natural healing. With over three decades of clinical experience, Dr. Fuhrman has helped thousands of people reverse chronic diseases and achieve lasting weight loss through his evidence-based nutritarian lifestyle—a diet focused on maximizing micronutrient density for optimal health.
A former world-class figure skater turned nutritional science advocate, Dr. Fuhrman has authored groundbreaking books including ‘Eat to Live,’ ‘Fast Food Genocide,’ and ‘Eat for Life,’ and has appeared on hundreds of media platforms educating the public on how food choices impact longevity, mental clarity, and disease prevention. He is the founder of the Eat to Live Retreat in San Diego, where individuals undergo life-changing transformations through immersive lifestyle medicine. Passionate about empowering people to take control of their health, Dr. Fuhrman continues to challenge conventional thinking and offer a hopeful path toward vibrant, disease-free living.

Ashley Bizzell, RD, LDN
Registered Dietitian, L-Nutra Health

Dean Ornish, MD
Founder & President, Preventive Medicine Research Institute

William Hsu, MD
Chief Medical Officer, L-Nutra

Ocean Robbins
CEO of Food Revolution Network

Deanna Minich, MS, PhD, FACN, CNS, IFMCP

Ben Tammetta
Creator of H2Genesys

Ari Whitten, MS
Founder of The Energy Blueprint

Connie Zack
Co-Founder, Sunlighten™

Caldwell Esselstyn, Jr., MD, FACC
Director, Cardiovascular Prevention and Reversal Program, Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute

Steven Masley, MD

Ivor Cummins

Michael Greger, MD
Founder, NutritionFacts.org

Anurag Singh, MD, PhD
Chief Medical Officer, Timeline

Julieanna Hever, MS, RD, CPT

Scott Stoll, MD
Co-founder, Plantrician Project

Bryan Johnson

Dan Buettner
Explorer and Fellow, National Geographic

Douglas Thompson, DDS
Founder, Wellness Dentistry Network

Danine Fruge, MD

Felice Gersh, MD
Founder & Director, Integrative Medical Group of Irvine

Kavitha Chinnaiyan, MD, FACC
Director of Cardiac Imaging Research, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

Audrey Wells, MD
Founder, Super Sleep MD

Robby Barbaro, MPH

Amy Doneen, DNP
Owner & Medical Director, The Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center

Alan Goldhamer, DC
Director, TrueNorth Health Center

Kristi Funk, MD
Co-Founder & Breast Surgeon, Pink Lotus Breast Center

Jonny Kest
Founder, Center for Yoga

Aaron Spitz, MD

Amir Hadanny, MD, PhD
Chief Researcher, Sagol Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Research & Aviv Scientific
Summit Bonuses
Free with your DrTalks account — register below to download.
Free Ebook/PDFToxins And Heart Disease
Free Ebook/PDFThe Challenges Of Managing A Chronic High Blood Cholesterol Level
Free Ebook/PDFDr. Kahn’s Guide To Avoiding A Heart Attack
Free Ebook/PDFHeart Healthy Recipe Guide
Free Ebook/PDFWhat Do I Do With My High Coronary Calcium Ct Results: A Guide
Free Ebook/PDFHeart Food: 15 Superfoods Your Heart Will Love
Free Ebook/PDFTimeline Healthcare Provider Science Overview
Free Ebook/PDFStaying Young At Heart
Free Ebook/PDFThe Age Of Your Heart
Frequently Asked Questions
Reversing Heart Disease Naturally Summit 4.0
Many people search whether heart disease can be reversed without surgery or medication. On Day 3, you’ll learn how decades of nutrition research have explored the relationship between whole-food, plant-based eating patterns and cardiovascular health markers. Day 4 also highlights 50 years of lifestyle-based programming and what long-term data suggests about diet and heart function. This summit focuses on the science of lifestyle medicine and how daily habits influence heart health outcomes.
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On Day 2, you’ll explore how a whole-food, plant-based diet rich in fiber, phytonutrients, and antioxidants supports healthy cholesterol levels and balanced inflammation. Sessions break down how colorful fruits and vegetables contribute to vascular health and circulation. Day 3 also shares practical dietitian strategies for implementing plant-forward eating patterns in everyday life. The focus is on understanding how food choices influence cardiovascular function at a cellular level.
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If you’ve wondered which foods contribute most to arterial plaque and cardiovascular risk, Day 4 addresses common dietary offenders linked to poor heart health. You’ll learn how highly processed foods, excess saturated fats, and refined sugars may affect cholesterol balance and vascular inflammation. The session emphasizes understanding cause-and-effect relationships between dietary patterns and arterial function. The goal is education around smarter food swaps and long-term dietary shifts.
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Many people search for natural ways to support healthy blood pressure levels. On Day 3, you’ll learn how hydration status and structured water fasting protocols have been studied in relation to blood pressure and cardiovascular strain. The session explains potential mechanisms, including fluid balance, metabolic shifts, and vascular responsiveness. This is presented as educational insight into how lifestyle factors may influence heart function.
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Insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease are closely linked in many research discussions. On Day 5, you’ll discover how blood sugar regulation, metabolic health, and arterial inflammation interact. The session explores how plant-based dietary patterns may influence insulin sensitivity and why that matters for long-term heart health. Understanding this metabolic connection is key for anyone looking to improve overall cardiovascular wellness.
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Research increasingly explores the link between gum disease, oral bacteria, and systemic inflammation. On Day 5, you’ll learn how dental health may influence arterial function and why chronic oral infections are being studied in connection with cardiovascular risk. The sessions break down the biological pathways connecting the mouth and the heart. This expands the conversation beyond diet to whole-body contributors to heart health.
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Chronic stress can influence blood pressure, inflammation, and heart rhythm patterns. On Day 5, you’ll explore how yoga, meditation, and breathwork practices may support autonomic balance and cardiovascular resilience. The session explains how stress hormones interact with vascular function and why relaxation practices are being studied in heart health research. The emphasis is on understanding mind-body connections.
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Many people ask why certain populations live longer with lower rates of heart disease. On Day 5, you’ll examine the lifestyle patterns observed in Blue Zones, including diet, community connection, daily movement, and purpose. Day 1 also introduces the broader macro perspective of lifestyle medicine and how environmental and social factors shape cardiovascular outcomes. Together, these sessions provide context for how long-term habits influence heart health and longevity.
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