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Dr. Dean Ornish is the first clinician to offer documented proof that heart disease can be halted, or even reversed, simply by changing your lifestyle. Based on his internationally acclaimed scientific study, which has now been ongoing for years, Dr. Ornish's program has yielded amazing results. Participants reduced or discontinued medications; their chest pain diminished or disappeared; they felt more energetic, happy, and calm; they lost weight while eating more; and blockages in coronary arteries were actually reduced.
In his breakthrough book, Dr. Ornish presents this and other dramatic evidence and guides you, step-by-step, through the extraordinary Opening Your Heart program, which is winning landmark approval from America's health insurers. The program takes you beyond the purely physical side of health care to include the psychological, emotional and spiritual aspects so vital to healing. This book represents the best modern medicine has to offer. It can inspire you to open your heart to a longer, better, happier life.
Overview of relevant research & what the program does, detailed program inform,. recipes, exercise.
Ornish, author of the popular Stress, Diet, and Your Heart ( LJ 1/1/83), bases his book on an extensive study that found his ``Opening Your Heart'' program resulted in the reversal of coronary artery blockage. He gives thorough background to his study, backing up his claims with scientific evidence, and provides case histories of people who have followed the program. In describing ways to reverse heart disease, he offers suggestions on how to control diet (with helpful recipes from noted chef Wolfgang Puck), as well as on how to quit smoking and how to exercise. Recommended for general collections.-- Barbara Kormelink, Bay Medical Ctr. Lib., Bay City, Mich.
More Reviews and RecommendationsDean Ornish, M.D., is president and director of the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, California. He is Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, and an attending physician at California Pacific Medical Center.
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March 18, 2008: We are so conditioned to believe that since everyone else eats crap, you can too. Everyone should read this book - heart problems can happen to anyone, and a whole lot sonner if you eat a typical US diet. This book lays the foundation we all need to eat better for life.
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November 30, 2004: 7 years ago (at 53) my husband had emergency open heart surgery. While he was still in the hospital, his surgeon turned him on to this book, saying it might help him live a better, healthier life. I read it too, thinking it would be clinical, but what a fascinating narrative it turned out to be. The reasons Dean Ornish got involved in his research in the first place, the lives of his study participants and the general knowledge of how our bodies work are reasons enough to read and feel the power we all get from knowing how to help ourselves stay well and enjoy life. A must read for anyone who is or loves someone who's a Type A personality!