In particular, cholesterol is examined against the backdrop of the French Paradox, which is the unexplained riddle of how the French nation that enjoys eating rich foods and drinking wine, manages to stay healthy, while a disproportionate number of health-conscious Americans and Australians are over-weight and at risk of heart disease. I appreciated the book; it has supported and greatly expanded upon some issues raised in another recently published book by Dr Sandra Cabot. I give this book "two thumbs up" - it is a MUST READ book for everyone who values their health and longevit It has been written for people who are concerned about cholesterol and heart disease, and is a valuable book for non-medical people, as well as trained medical professional The USA - the world?s richest nation - was ranked just 38th in healthcare by the World Health Organisation. You must have Adobe Reader software (version 7.0 or higher) installed on your computer in order to read this e-book, otherwise download the free Adobe Reader from the Adobe website by visiting www.adobe.com I have been taking the tablet in the mornings, and the feedback on the drug in your book has caused me to think about some things that I have been feeling, without linking them to the tablet. The eBook can be ordered for immediate downloading onto any computer so you can read it today. So if you are tired of conflicting theories, diets, worried about your cholesterol, heart disease, or just plain unsure about your best health options available - then this insightful book about the French and their food and lifestyle is a must rea We already eat mostly good food including the vegetables and fruit and I have never spurned meat and diary much to the concern of my doctor and friends who think I should be very fa
Cholesterol and the French Paradox