by PrevMedHealth | Jul 20, 2021 | Inflammation, Plaque, Prediabetes & Diabetes, Supplements
Statins are something that a lot of people love to hate. I got involved in a video several years ago which inspired this blog on statins because of a fellow named Daniel Trevor. A lot of what Dr. Diamond focuses on is what he perceives to be misunderstanding of...
by PrevMedHealth | Mar 1, 2021 | Inflammation, Plaque, Prediabetes & Diabetes, Supplements
Here’s the story of John Lorscheider. John was a patient of mine and a moderator in PrevMed’s forum. He also used to contribute videos to our YouTube channel. John narrated how he decreased his calcium score by 59% within 16 months in this video: John’s...
by PrevMedHealth | Feb 22, 2021 | Inflammation, Plaque, Prediabetes & Diabetes, Sleep & Stress, Supplements
I focus on making our viewers and readers aware of the actual science. Unfortunately, research studies are often muddy and inconclusive. Still, I want to make sure that people who follow us get the conclusions. So, for this post, I’ll go through 15 truths about heart...
by PrevMedHealth | Nov 20, 2020 | Inflammation, Plaque, Prediabetes & Diabetes, Supplements
A Harvard Health Letter (2019) publication says it’s indeed possible. It’s a great article, although I don’t agree with every view this article said about arterial plaque. Here’s one quote: Making plaque disappear is not possible… I do agree with...
by PrevMedHealth | Oct 13, 2020 | COVID-19, Prediabetes & Diabetes, Supplements
We all know vitamin D is great for bone health. But rarely discussed is the impact of vitamin D on the immune system and cardiovascular health. And with the current risk of COVID-19 and other infections, these aspects appear to be a big deal. What is vitamin D? ...
by PrevMedHealth | Oct 6, 2020 | Plaque, Supplements
Vitamin K2 is one of our channel subscribers’ favorite topics. We also get a lot of questions about blood thinners and vitamin K2. For instance, here’s a question posted by a viewer on our YouTube channel. Does vitamin K thin your blood? No. In fact, vitamin K...