Heart Health, Reimagined with Dr. Mona Shah, MD
📌 Learn more about Dr. Mona Shah: www.drmonashah.com Every week I see patients who passed their last physical with flying colors. When I run the seven tests I actually care about as a triple board-certified holistic cardiologist, something is wrong in almost every single case. Your doctor told you your labs look fine. What they did not tell you is that the standard lipid panel has not meaningfully changed since the 1970s. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through all seven tests, explain what each one actually measures, and give you the exact words to use at your next appointment to get them ordered. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Why "Your Labs Look Fine" Is Not the Same as "Your Heart Is Safe" 1:01 - Test 1: ApoB (The Particle Count Your LDL Panel Doesn't Show) 2:14 - Test 2: Lp(a) (The Genetic Risk That Doesn't Respond to Diet or Exercise) 4:03 - Test 3: hs-CRP (The Inflammation Marker That Predicts Plaque Rupture) 5:57 - Test 4: Fasting Insulin (How Insulin Resistance Builds Cardiac Risk Silently) 7:39 - Test 5: Triglycerides (An Early Warning Sign Most Doctors Dismiss) 10:02 - Test 6: Homocysteine (Why Elevated Levels Often Respond to B Vitamins) 12:15 - When Elevated Inflammation Doesn't Match Your Lifestyle 13:56 - These Tests Are Available Now (What to Say at Your Next Appointment) ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED What is ApoB and why does it matter more than LDL? ApoB counts the number of cholesterol-carrying particles actively hitting your artery walls. LDL only estimates the amount of cholesterol. It is the particles that push through and start the plaque-building process, so ApoB gives a more accurate picture of actual cardiac risk. Can you have normal cholesterol and still be at risk for heart disease? Yes. Normal LDL does not mean your artery walls are safe. Elevated ApoB, Lp(a), or homocysteine can indicate significant cardiovascular risk even when a standard cholesterol panel looks completely normal. What blood tests should a preventive cardiologist order? A thorough preventive workup includes ApoB, Lp(a), high-sensitivity CRP, fasting insulin, triglycerides, and homocysteine in addition to the standard lipid panel. Most of these are available at any major lab and can be ordered at a regular blood draw. 📱 RESOURCES Website: www.drmonashah.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/drmonashahmd/ Blog: https://drmonashah.wordpress.com/ 🔔 Subscribe for weekly content on what preventive cardiology actually looks like, including the tests, labs, and conversations most cardiologists never start. ABOUT DR. MONA SHAH: Dr. Mona Shah is a triple board-certified cardiologist in cardiology, holistic medicine, and coronary CT. After 20 years inside conventional cardiology, she left to build a practice that does what the standard system rarely does: look inside the artery wall before something goes wrong. She uses advanced imaging, including coronary CTA with AI analysis, to give patients a real picture of their cardiac risk. She specializes in patients with a family history of heart disease, elevated ApoB or Lp(a), and anyone who has been told they're fine but still isn't sure. #HeartDisease #PreventiveCardiology #CoronaryCTA #HeartAttackPrevention #HolisticCardiologist
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