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Heart disease is the number one killer of adults and most people who have a heart attack felt completely fine the day before. Normal labs. A clean bill of health. No symptoms. That is what makes cardiovascular disease so dangerous. It is silent. Autopsy data shows that 100 percent of aortas in teenagers between 15 and 19 already carry the first lesions of atherosclerosis. Plaque buildup does not start in your fifties. It starts decades earlier, and standard screening does not catch it. In this episode of Empowered Health Dialogues, Dr. Taj Haynes and Tracy Haynes explain why healthy people have heart attacks, what your cardiologist is actually offering you when they hand over a statin and a blood pressure pill, and why the two of them do not worry about heart disease at all. The status quo for heart disease is simple. Eat whatever you want, take a statin, add a blood pressure medication, repeat the labs in six months. But the statin number needed to treat has moved from 40 in 1994 to 400 today, and statin users on average increase their calorie intake and their fat intake after starting the drug. The pill gives permission. The artery keeps building. Blood pressure medication lowers a number without touching the underlying disease. The research on reversal is not ambiguous. Cardiovascular disease responds to diet and lifestyle. Whole food. Oil free. Dairy free. Fiber heavy. Daily movement. Real sleep. And there is a second effect almost nobody talks about. When the fear of heart disease leaves, the chronic stress load leaves with it, and that shows up as better sleep, better blood sugar, more energy, and sharper thinking. Protect the artery and the rest of the system comes back online. It is one system, not five.
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