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LDL is not the "bad" cholesterol. That is pharmaceutical company propaganda. Heart disease is not genetic....it is from poor nutrition and chemical toxins."The Paleo Cardiologist" is about finding the cause of heart problems, instead of the typical Band-Aid fixes of conventional medicine.
The truth is that heart disease can be prevented naturally and cardiologist Dr. Jack Wolfson will show you how.
For 16 years Dr. Wolfson worked as a hospital cardiologist performing coronary angiograms and pacemakers. After meeting his chiropractic wife, Dr. Wolfson now runs a very successful, holistic cardiology office.
Inside "The Paleo Cardiologist," you will learn: 1) Paleo Nutrition is the food plan for health, 2) The importance of cholesterol to every cell in the body, 3) How to avoid pharmaceuticals and skip the dangerous procedures, 4) Why stress is bad for your heart and how to relax, 5) How to get rid of the chemicals and heavy metals, 6) Sleep is critical for heart health and how to get more Z's, 7) The Top 20 supplements for heart health, 8) The Top 20 blood tests you need
Get informed. Get empowered. Read "The Paleo Cardiologist," the natural way to heart health.
- Print length262 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMorgan James Publishing
- Publication dateJune 2, 2015
- Dimensions6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101630475807
- ISBN-13978-1630475802
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"Most books for me are a skim through and a space holder on my shelf, but this one will remain by my side, yellowed from highlighter, and a spine stressed from photocopies for my patients. Dr. Wolfson is a colleague to all practitioners who wish to do the best for their patients, regardless of who may be offended."--Decker Weiss, NMD, FASA, FFCC
"Jack Wolfson is the cardiologist you want in your corner. His take on cholesterol, grass-fed meat, sugar, nitrates, saturated fat, statin drugs and just about everything else he talks about in The Paleo Cardiologist is right on the money. Highly recommended!" --Jonny Bowden, PhD, CNS, author of The Great Cholesterol Myth (with Steven Sinatra, MD) and Smart Fat (with Steven Masley, MD)
"Dr. Wolfson has hit the nail on the head. Lifestyle medicine is our most powerful intervention and is the key to optimal health. He can help you turn that key and open the door to optimal vitality. Let him help you get back your life. I know that if you will let Dr Wolfson help you restore your health you will be forever grateful."--Trent G. Orfanos, MD, FACC, Cardiologist
"The son of a top cardiologist follows his father's footstep and after years of practice awakens to the art and science of wellness. Dr. Jack Wolfson not only has a deep understanding of the self-healing power of the body, but is able to integrate all of his knowledge into a model of wellness that is powerful and can help people dramatically improve quality of life."--Keith Smigiel, DC
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These questions seem foolish, because if the body is making cholesterol, there is an obvious purpose. Drink some herbal tea to relax because here comes a little biochemistry. Cholesterol is a small molecule made by all mammals that contains three different elements or atoms: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. In fact, each cholesterol molecule contains 27 carbon atoms, 46 hydrogen atoms, and 1 oxygen atom. This "scary" substance contains only these 3 basic elements. We are not talking about dangerous heavy metals like mercury and lead. Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are the building blocks of life. Cholesterol is a pretty basic structure that has been around for hundreds of millions of years. This fact was drilled into young, fertile minds during medical school but was suffocated by the tentacles of big Pharma and their cheerleaders in the media.
Cholesterol is a hydrophobic waxy molecule, meaning it does not like water, preferring the company of fat. Think pot of chicken soup left out all night and the thick layer of fat on top. Because of this unique structure, cholesterol must travel around the body with "friends" LDL and HDL, but more on that later.
About 25% of cholesterol production occurs in the liver and most cells in the body are capable of producing this life sustaining product including the intestines, adrenal glands, and reproductive organs. On a side note, the liver is a large organ in the upper right portion of your abdomen. It is responsible for hundreds of functions including detoxification (removing the gunk from the body), the manufacturing of proteins and fats, storage and breakdown of sugar, digestion of food, and MAKING CHOLESTEROL. The body makes about 1000 mg daily, enough to fill a vitamin capsule.
Cholesterol is a found in all foods that come from an animal, because animals need it to live, just like humans do. The typical daily consumption of cholesterol in the U.S. is 200-300 mg. That is about the weight of 3 raindrops. The cholesterol from food is in the ester form (uh oh...biochemistry again) that is not absorbed well by the body and is preferentially passed in the stool. The gut prefers to absorb unesterified cholesterol that was made by the liver and excreted into the bile to assist with digestion. The majority of cholesterol that is made by the liver is excreted into the gall bladder to digest food, particularly fat. It seems to reason that a good way to process cholesterol, along with clearing out the liver and gall bladder, is to eat fat. In what is called enterohepatic circulation, about 50% of this excreted cholesterol is reabsorbed by a healthy GI tract. There are some pharmaceuticals and natural supplements that prevent reabsorption as a way to lower lipid numbers. There are tests available to determine if you are a hyperabsorber or a hypersynthesizer of cholesterol. Most people either make a lot or absorb a lot, which stands to reason, because of the importance of this molecule.
Synthesis of cholesterol starts with the molecule acetyl CoA which gets converted to HMG-CoA. This molecule is then reduced to mevalonate by the enzyme HMG-CoA reductase. Blockade of this enzyme is the main effect of the group of pharmaceuticals called statins such as Lipitor and Crestor. Enzymes are proteins that convert product A to product B. In this case, many nutrients are created in this long road to cholesterol production. Has it ever occurred to medical doctors that some of these intermediates are important?
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- Publisher : Morgan James Publishing; 1st edition (June 2, 2015)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 262 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1630475807
- ISBN-13 : 978-1630475802
- Item Weight : 13.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #34,206 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4 in Alternative Medicine Reference
- #24 in Heart Disease (Books)
- #24 in Medical Encyclopedias
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Dr. Jack Wolfson is a board certified cardiologist who teaches his patients and community the 100 Year Heart method: Eat Well, Live Well, Think Well. Then, Test, Don't Guess and evidence-based supplements. His website is NaturalHeartDoctor.com
Dr. Wolfson has appeared on CNN, NBC, Fox, and ABC. He was quoted in the Washington Post and USA Today.
He was named a Top 50 Functional Medicine Doctor and 5X Top Holistic MD.
He has appeared on stage at BioHacking Live, Freedom Fest, The Integrative Healthcare Symposium, Paleo Fx and on hundreds of podcasts.
Jack was born in Cleveland, Ohio. His father was the first osteopathic physician at the Cleveland Clinic. He received his B.S. in Biology from The University of Illinois with dreams of following in his father's footsteps. He then enrolled at Midwestern University for his medical school training. He did a subsequent three-year residency in Internal Medicine and three year fellowship in Cardiology. In his final year, Dr. Wolfson was appointed Chief Fellow.
After finishing his training, Dr. Wolfson moved to Arizona in 2002. He joined a large cardiology group and was elected as a senior partner in 2006. After years of angiograms, pacemakers, and other procedures, Dr. Wolfson met the woman who opened his eyes to the wellness paradigm. She is a DC, doctor of chiropractic.
In 2012, Dr. Wolfson opened Natural Heart Doctor with the idea of providing patients in-depth information about their health and the risks and benefits of all treatments. The focus is to use nutrition, evidence-based supplements, chemical avoidance, exercise, and relaxation to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease. Patients seek his consultation from all over the world.
The Drs. Wolfson have 4 children. They love to hike and enjoy the outdoors. The family eats organic food, grass-fed meats, and wild seafood. All kids were born at home.
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An easy read in mostly layman's terms with excellent explanations and reasoning.
Although I say that it's well written, it could stand to have a second go on proof-reading. Personally, when I run across a misspelled word, or a poorly written sentence, it breaks my concentration and smooth read of the book.
For example, on pages 157/158 "The first couple weeks are the most difficult, but once you getting rolling, you can't stop." - Ironic that I couldn't "keeping rolling" because it broke my concentration here - LOL
On page 168 he says we shouldn't drink coffee because our ancestors never did. (It's not paleo) all while espousing the use of chlorella and Zeolite on page 129
He also seems a bit egotistical; Several times mentioning how much he does for others, and referring to himself and his practice often. Of course I would expect him to mention his practice and any positive outcomes , but he goes a bit beyond that.
I also find it a bit odd to run around the backyard nude with your family (pp.6/7), but to each his own I guess.
Overall, I realize everyone has different personalities, opinions, and reading styles, and I would highly recommend this book. Despite my negative comments, It is in my top two books on diet and health.








