The American Heart Association has designated November as Eat Smart Month, to inspire and motivate Americans to adopt a healthier lifestyle for the holiday season and beyond. Using the slogan, “Let’s nourish our hearts and minds together,” the AHA’s Healthy for Good initiative encourages all of us to “make healthy, delicious choices every time you eat.”
What are the best ways to optimize your diet? Here’s a look at seven science-backed nutritional strategies to support and enhance the wellness of the more than 60,000 blood vessels in your body — plus BaleDoneen recommendations for the best overall eating plan to help reduce your heart attack and stroke risk.
Rather than advise a one-size-fits-all diet based on the average results from large studies, the BaleDoneen Method recommends a diet based on your DNA. We use genetic tests to identify the optimal eating plan for each patient. Ask your healthcare provider for more info on the two inexpensive genetic tests discussed below. Using them to guide your dietary choices can help you lower your risk for heart attacks, strokes and diabetes:
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