Discover how to shift from treating symptoms to addressing the root causes of heart disease through lifestyle and dietary changes.
Understand the significance of predictive biomarkers in evaluating and enhancing heart health.
Explore the profound impact of epigenetic lifestyle choices on cardiovascular wellness, emphasizing the crucial role of antioxidants and essential nutrients.
Join Russell Jaffe, MD, PhD, CCN, as he explores innovative strategies for reversing heart disease. Dr. Jaffe, with his extensive background in both Western and Eastern medicine, provides a comprehensive look at how treating underlying causes rather than symptoms can lead to better heart health. The discussion covers a range of topics from the importance of dietary antioxidants and essential nutrients to the role of predictive biomarkers in preventing heart disease. This transformative approach emphasizes a shift from traditional symptom-based treatments to a more holistic, cause-oriented strategy, promising a significant improvement in cardiovascular care and patient outcomes.Curious about natural ways to keep your heart happy and healthy? Discover ways to reduce your heart disease risk and live a longer life at the Reversing Heart Disease Naturally Summit 2.0. Check out this summit to unlock the secrets to early heart disease detection and natural reversal with expert insights. This summit will empower you with tools to prevent heart attacks, strokes, and even death. Take control of your heart health today with insights into nutrition, diagnostics, and alternative therapies. Watch now and embark on your journey toward a healthier heart. Stream Day 1 and Day 2 for free: drtalks.com/reversing-heart-disease-summit-2024.
Joel Kahn, MD, FACC of Detroit, Michigan, is a practicing cardiologist, and a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Michigan Medical...
Dr. Russell Jaffe received his BS, MD and PhD from the Boston University School of Medicine, completed residency training in clinical chemistry at the National Institutes of Health and remained on the permanent...