In light of former president Bill Clinton's second invasive heart procedure this past week, Dr. John McDougall has written him a second letter warning him of the dangers of the protocols he is following and inviting him to begin saving his life via nutritional therapy (a la Ornish, Pritikin, McDougall, or Esselstyn). You have to love McDougall—he is not afraid to tell it like it is. And when lives are at stake, who can blame him? Read his letter here.
And I just saw these comments about Clinton's stent procedure by his doctor, Dr. Allen Schwartz: "This was not a result of either his lifestyle or his diet, which have been excellent . . . . This is a chronic condition; we don't have a cure." [How encouraging!] Dr. Clyde Yancy, president of the American Heart Association, said, "It's important to remember that blocked blood vessels are not an event but a disease . . . ."
Gee, I wonder why so many documented cases of heart "disease" have been alleviated or reversed by patients who switched to a plant-based diet? (The evidence from doctors who have documented these results is available for anyone to see—including Dr. Schwartz.)
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