Syndrome X, The Silent Killer: The New Heart Disease Risk
<CENTER>Is Your So-Called Good Diet Slowly Killing You?
If you have Syndrome X -- and 60 to 75 million Americans do -- the widely recommended low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet may be the surest route to a heart attack. Now, Gerald Reaven, M.D., the pioneering Stanford University doctor who discovered Syndrome X, explains why:
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...morePaperback, 288 pages
Published
August 7th 2001
by Simon & Schuster
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Reaven does a good job of explaining insulin resistance (metabolic syndrome) to a lay audience. It's not a laugh riot, but if I wanted cartoons I might have read Insulin Resistance for Dummies. It helped me understand why my triglycerides went up while my HDL went down, all the while my blood pressure was inching up along with my A1c. Most doctors (mine included) treat these situations as separate, inevitable consequences of aging. Mine is too polite even to allude to the usual "wouldn'...more
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