Nutrition Book Improves Cardiovascular Health

A new book entitled, "What Should I Eat? A Food-Endowed Prescription For Health" is a 136-page book that details what combination of specific foods, fluids, and exercise generate a healthy cardiovascular lipids environment. The first 10-chapters instruct readers how to design a menu for cardiovascular health. Chapter 11 provides a fill-out list of specific foods and supplements, when consumed chronically, is shown to produce a healthy cardiovascular lipids profile.

Spokane, WA, April 03, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Such changes from a nutritional protocol in cardiovascular lipid profiles in only 30-60 days are virtually unheard of from diet alone. Using the book's proposed treatise, anyone can design a menu of specific foods and supplements to generate a healthy blood lipid profile. Consumption of excess animal-based foods and processed byproducts is harmfully compromising cardiovascular health. The plant food-dominant lifestyle is the basis for increasing longevity and quality of life. During 2008-2009 volunteers [randomly selected] who applied the book's directions reported weight loss and increased mental and physical energy at a level unattainable by any previous nutritional protocol. Several esteemed "Experts" [Nutrition scientists] who read this book concur and have posted superlative reviews at the links provided below [*]. They are Michael Colgan PhD, Caldwell Esselstyn MD, Stanley B. Covert MD, and William B. Grant PhD.

*Book # 4358066 is available through the LuLu Publishing Company.

Respectfully yours,

Bill Misner, Ph.D.

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