How to Prevent & Reverse Heart Disease by John Korsh

How to Prevent & Reverse Heart Disease

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Heart disease killed my grandfather when I was twelve years old. I remember the shock, the grief, the sense that something precious had been stolen without warning. He was only sixty-three. In retrospect, I realize now that his death wasn't truly sudden—it was the result of years of lifestyle patterns, stress, poor nutrition, and untreated risk factors. But at the time, it felt like something beyond his control, something that just happened to him. That loss shaped something in me. Years later, when I started researching heart disease, I was searching for understanding. How could this happen? Was it inevitable? Was there anything that could have been done? What I discovered changed everything I believed about heart disease. The conventional narrative is that heart disease is largely genetic, largely inevitable, something you manage with medication but never truly escape. But the science tells a different story. Heart disease, in most cases, is preventable. And remarkably, it's often reversible, even after significant arterial damage has occurred. This isn't fringe science or hopeful thinking. There are cardiologists, researchers, and healthcare providers worldwide who have demonstrated that arterial plaque can be reduced, that heart function can be restored, that people can recover from heart disease and live vibrant, long lives. Yet this information remains largely unknown to most people, and many doctors still tell their patients that heart disease is a life sentence requiring medications but no hope for reversal.

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