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Updating a 12-year experience with arrest and reversal therapy for coronary heart disease (an overdue requiem for palliative cardiology).
Am J Cardiol. 1999 Aug 01; 84(3):339-41, A8.AJ

Abstract

Coronary artery disease is essentially nonexistent in cultures whose nutrition assures cholesterol levels <150 mg/dl. Patients with advanced coronary artery disease may abolish disease progression through a plant-based diet and cholesterol-lowering medication to achieve and maintain a total cholesterol <150 mg/dl.

Authors+Show Affiliations

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio 44195, USA.

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

10496449

Citation

Esselstyn, C B.. "Updating a 12-year Experience With Arrest and Reversal Therapy for Coronary Heart Disease (an Overdue Requiem for Palliative Cardiology)." The American Journal of Cardiology, vol. 84, no. 3, 1999, pp. 339-41, A8.
Esselstyn CB. Updating a 12-year experience with arrest and reversal therapy for coronary heart disease (an overdue requiem for palliative cardiology). Am J Cardiol. 1999;84(3):339-41, A8.
Esselstyn, C. B. (1999). Updating a 12-year experience with arrest and reversal therapy for coronary heart disease (an overdue requiem for palliative cardiology). The American Journal of Cardiology, 84(3), 339-41, A8.
Esselstyn CB. Updating a 12-year Experience With Arrest and Reversal Therapy for Coronary Heart Disease (an Overdue Requiem for Palliative Cardiology). Am J Cardiol. 1999 Aug 1;84(3):339-41, A8. PubMed PMID: 10496449.
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