Your Heart Attack Risk 03/19/2011
Test your heart attack risk. Our guest blogger Jon Benson shares his insights on our level of risk for a heart attack and more, what to do about it . . . Cheers padre art ~~~~~~~~~ Want to know what your real odds are of having a heart attack? How about a stroke? Diabetes? Okay, this isn't sounding like a positive letter . . . but hang in there. It gets a lot better and more positive. I was having lunch today with my CPA and my good friend Sherry Strong. Sherry's upcoming book is a must-read. I will let you know when she's ready to release it. Since Sherry has been here visiting me in Dallas I have learned SO much about natural food preparation and what really causes heart disease. Our conversation took a turn to "doctor's tests." I think most of them are worthless. Some are vital. It's important to know the difference. I'm going to give you the three tests you absolutely must take if you want to help ensure your future health in a moment. But first, let me give you Sherry's argument to my third test. Yes, we nutritionists argue sometimes. I'll let you decide. But statically it's far more accurate than any blood test . . . and get this: You can do it at home for FREE. So far, are you with me? Good. I'm going to go in reverse order, third test to last . . . The third test is simply this: Measure your waistline Use a tape measure and do not pull it tight. Measure right below the navel. Write down that number in inches. Measure your height (out of shoes) Write that down too. Multiply your waist inches by 2. If that number is greater than your height inches you are FOUR TIMES more likely to have heart disease. For example; If you have a 36-inch waist and you are 70 inches tall, you are at a much greater risk for heart disease (36 x 2 = 72 which is greater than 70.) However if you have a 34-inch waist and you are 70 inches tall, you risk is far less (34 x 2 = 68 which is less than 70.) Four times. That's more predictive than cholesterol tests by far. And a lot less expensive to boot. Don't just read about this test ~~ DO IT. I'll give you something you can do ABOUT it if you fail this test in a second. The great news is that this is one factor that is totally within your control. Test number two: Know your SED rate. This is an inflammatory marker in the blood. Test number one: Know your hsCRP and LP(a) levels. Both of these can be done as one test usually. Both are inflammatory markers as well as key indicators of heart disease. Go to your doctor and ask for these three blood tests. Usually they can be done all at once. Sometimes they are separate, but they are all crucial. If you are thin and look healthy, listen to this: You too can be Lance Armstrong or Jim Fixx . . . and not know it. Lance and Jim looked like two of the healthiest men on the planet. Lance beat testicular cancer but came within an inch of his life. Jim died after a short jog of a heart attack very young in life. Looks can be deceiving. This is Sherry's argument ~~ and she's totally correct. That's why I give you THREE (well, actually four) TESTS. You see, it's virtually impossible to have a normal SED rate, a normal hsCRP level and a normal LP(a) level and be at imminent risk for any of these killer diseases. Possible, perhaps ~~ but almost not. So, if you look healthy and feel like a bazillion bucks, you still need to know your levels of these inflammatory markers. If you are overweight or obese, you totally absolutely MUST do the waist/height test as well as the others. You see, it goes both ways. Some obese folks test out okay at the doc's office. Their cholesterol, blood pressure, and all typical readings are okay. Rarely does a doc run an hsCRP or LP(a). And rarely do they run a SED rate. See the importance here? Both the fit and the unfit can be at dire risk and not even know it. Now, here's the solution: A low-inflammatory nutrition and training plan, along with plenty of stress-free time. I can help you with the first two things. The third thing ~~ de-stressing ~~ is up to you. You may want to spend 30 minutes a day doing yoga, walking, meditating, praying, or whatever calms your MIND and BODY down. Check it out: Lance and Jim were both doing insane amounts of exercise . . . so much that they demanded insane amounts of high-inflammatory foods. Foods like processed carbohydrates for example. And they both got sick. One of them died. My good friend Dr. Steven Chase believes that 85% of cancer is preventable. That's right! 85%. And he's an oncologist -- a cancer doctor. And you know heart disease is 95% preventable . . . or did you? But all of these killers, especially diabetes, demand a low-insulin, low-inflammatory nutrition and exercise plan. Lance and Jim had sky-high inflammatory levels from all that exercise. It was literally TOO much exercise. That's why so many marathoners die of heart attacks. They eat inflammatory foods and engage in high-stress exercise for too long of a time. So, what's the answer?
Most workout plans are either too easy or too intense for too long a period of time. My System is super-short (7-14 minutes a day, plus walks when you can.) This is enough to build all the muscle you need plus burn body fat when combined with the nutrition plan. My System's nutrition plan is ideal if you are willing to "diet" for a day or two, then enjoy a day of eating "normal" foods. Hey, no one is perfect. Anyone who has half a brain should know that not very many people (myself included) are willing to do without their favorite foods forever. That's silly -- and it's not necessary to burn body fat. In fact, my System 'demands' that you eat these foods . . . at certain times . . . TO BURN MORE BODY FAT! Wild, isn't it? It's the System I've used for years. It's the combination of two books: 7 Minute Muscle + Every Other Day Diet Get them both for one low price . . . Any of my three Upgrade Kits come with both books, a full year of support from me on the Every Other Day Diet group Forum, and so many bonuses I can't list them all. This combo is something I am so very proud to share with you. It's the ultimate System for lowering body fat, increasing lean muscle, lowering insulin, lowering inflammation, and reducing your risk of heart attack. Whether you are in shape or obese, this System is one that will work for you . . . CommentsLeave a Reply |









RSS Feed