Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 I wouldn't be so outraged. But that isn't the case. Dietary changes and targeted nutritional supplements have been shown time and time again to effectively and safely lower cholesterol. Hello Julian Whitaker MD, Hi I just joined the group. My name is Mark Sircus and I am the director of the IMVA - the International Medical Veritas Association whose very purpose is to deal with the out and out outrages that the pharmaceutical companies, the government (FDA and CDC), and the major medical associations, and local medical boards are sponsoring. This week we began publishing the first part of a series on iatrogenic death and disease and mercury poisoning and I would like to publish that here if that is ok. As far as the specific subject above, what I see so few doctors talking or even thinking about in reference to heart disease is the consequence of poor emotional intelligence or the lack of what I call heart intelligence. Yes of course nutrition is crucial to health and to the heart, and so is exercise. But so is heart intelligence. For every step we take away from the vulnerability of the heart, from our true feelings we pay a price in that eternally beating muscle. Denial and repression of any and all kinds puts a kind of pressure on the heart greater than any I know. I have written a lot about this and am open to share about this also. In fact I wrote a book called HeartHealth - and define the heart as the vulnerability of being. Ok so hows that for an introduction? :-))) Mark Sircus Ac., OMD Executive Director International Medical Veritas Association http://www.imva.info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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