New Medical-Heart Attack Prevention Book (Written For Patients)Is Becoming A Favorite Among Doctors
Hidden Causes of Heart Attack and Stroke--inflammation, cardiology's newest frontier--continues to gain medical leader support even though it was written by a layman for laymen.
(PRWEB) July 14, 2005 -- Hidden causes of Heart Attack and
Stroke--inflammation, cardiology's newest frontier--at www.abigon.com and available at
800-214-8110.
The author, Christian Wilde was himself earlier diagnosed
having a lethal calcification score in the coronary arteries of 2,680 with a
score of just 400 equating to a 10 fold heart attack risk. Doctors, apparently
at the time only knew to pursue cholesterol as the culprit.
Wilde, (who
had excellent cholesterol) had little choice but to become the proactive patient
in attempting to detect and neutralize the actual hidden causes that threatened
his and so many of our lives.
The result of the five year research
project (according to several leading doctors) may arguably be the most
definitive book on heart and stroke disease prevention-covering 134 topics 408
pages and 17 pages of documented bibliography. View at www.abigon.com
"Until
this book, a reliable resource for the patient was simply not available as the
subject is vast and complicated,” said John Rumberger M.D., Ph.D., former
Clinical Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic and Healthwise Health Clinic in
Columbus Ohio.
As one doctor good naturedly told the author when he
attempted to discuss the hidden factors in 2000, "95% of the doctors in America
wouldn't have any idea of what you are talking about and neither do I" As the
book explains; while he was leaving, the doctor added, "by the way my father had
a heart attack two weeks ago, what should I tell him?" Wilde's lighthearted
response, "tell him to get a new doctor!"
Several of the risk factors
and their remedies introduced in the book were not previously acknowledged by
the medical profession at large but have since become recognized and others are
now beginning to gain major support. A letter from M.D., John Peric of Burbank,
CA offered: "It appears that you are somewhat "before your time." Your book has
shown to be not only very forward thinking, but also almost prophetic in regards
to not only the disease process and coronary artery disease, but also the
management and maintenance of some heart disease as well as stroke, and
congestive heart failure."
Topics like combinational therapy for
difficult cholesterol cases,the dangers of statin drugs without coenzyme Q10 and
how statins can increase risk of congestive heart failure and muscle wasting.
With 5M cases of CHF in America and no cure, there are supplements outlined in
the book that are increasing the quality of life and longevity with results
being documented all over the world. Recently accepted but years earlier
suggested less lenient guidelines for HDL, Triglycerides, LDL and overall
cholesterol and now fibrinogen (fi-brin-o-gen>.) Fibrinogen is yet another
little known important emerging risk factor. The many ways fibrinogen
complicates and contributes to coronary plaque and stroke is explained in great
detail because as the author has said, few doctors and fewer people are aware of
it's many roles. Several areas affecting women's health described in the book
are still not widely known. Still to be realized a lowered national guideline
for acceptable homocysteine levels etc.
The book explains that 80% of
identifying blood tests are not routinely given on annual physicals and the many
factors comprising the inflammatory syndrome. Hidden Causes of Heart Attack and
Stroke's information claims heart disease is now 90% preventable!
M.D.,
Greg Guldner, Director of Residency at Loma Linda University commented: "What
Christian Wilde suggests today, is destined to become standard medical practice
in the next decade."
Ronald M. Lawrence M.D., Ph.D., appointed advisory
member of four governmental health boards. "After my more than 50 years in the
medical profession, you have even opened my eyes, I am sure the information you
present on fibrinogen (an emerging risk factor) will save many lives.
"M.D., Mark Bell-Director of Emergency Services described the book this
way: "The book outlines in detail, multiple strategies and methodologies to
detect, treat and prevent heart attacks and strokes. "It doesn't often happen
that medical leaders lend their support to a book written by a non-member of
their profession as doctors are even hesitant to endorse other colleagues. There
is a story here; this article may be used in part or in its entirety. Author
available for interview 818 506-7889. Foreword by Karol Watson, M.D., Ph.D.,
co-director of Preventive Cardiology and Director of Lipid and Hypertension
Management-UCLA.
Contact:
Jack Avery
818 506-7889
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