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Food for a Healthy Heart

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Sarai Holistic Care, Francistown, Botswana
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Botswana


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Foods for a Healthy Heart
Sunday, August 31, 2025 03:00PM to 05:00 PM


Research shows a plant-based diet does not just prevent heart disease, but it can manage and sometimes even reverse it. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death around the world. Eating habits and other lifestyle factors play a key role in determining the risk of heart disease.
Pioneering studies by Dean Ornish, MD, Caldwell Esselstyn Jr., MD, and others have shown a low-fat,
plant-based diet, combined with regular exercise and a healthful overall lifestyle, can prevent, delay, and
even reverse heart disease and other cardiovascular events. Dr. Ornish’s landmark study tested the effects of a plant-based diet on participants with moderate to severe heart disease. There were no surgeries or stents—just simple diet and lifestyle changes. Within weeks, 90% of chest pain diminished. After just one month, blood flow to the heart improved. After a year, even severely blocked arteries reopened. At the Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Esselstyn tested the same approach on patients with severe heart disease and
published similar results. Thirty years later, all of the compliant patients are still thriving. Plant-based diets benefit heart health because they contain no dietary cholesterol, very little saturated fat, and abundant fiber. Meat, cheese, and eggs, on the other hand, are packed with cholesterol and saturated fat, which cause plaque buildup in the arteries, eventually leading to heart disease. 

A plant-based diet can also help improve several risk factors for heart disease:
• High Blood Pressure: A plant-based diet, rich in potassium, improves blood pressure.
• High Cholesterol: Aim for high-fiber foods, which can help lower cholesterol.
• Atherosclerosis: Diets rich in saturated fat and cholesterol cause plaque buildup in the arteries,
restricting blood flow.
• Inflammation: Plant-based diets help reduce inflammation, which can lead to heart disease and
other conditions.
 


 

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