What are the true causes of heart disease and how can we prevent it? – Dr Malcolm Kendrick



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Graham Phillips interviews Dr Malcolm Kendrick a world expert on Heart Disease about his new book “The Clot Thickens” Find out about what the true causes of heart diseases are and how we can help prevent it.

Malcolm’s Info:

Malcolm’s Website – https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/?wref=bif

Malcolm’s Twitter – https://twitter.com/malcolmken?lang=en

Malcolm’s Book – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Malcolm-Kendrick/e/B00JLB51VC%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

Another podcast with Malcolm where he speaks on LDL, clotting disorders and even more relating to heart health and cholesterol – https://nourishbalancethrive.com/podcasts/nourish-balance-thrive/clot-thickens-malcolm-kendrick-enduring-mystery-he/

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7 thoughts on “What are the true causes of heart disease and how can we prevent it? – Dr Malcolm Kendrick”

  1. Stop trying to dumb down the conversation. Second podcast in a row where the host felt this necessary to mention what is being said might be too complicated for the audience. It is condescending and adds nothing, in fact it takes away from the podcast.

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  2. I’ve watched a lot of you tube clips, here’s two tips to widen your audience:

    1) Equalise the volume of the speakers – hard to listen to when one is loud and the other quiet.

    2) let your guest speak, quit interrupting. Your guest here is a great communicator and doesn’t need you to summarise him mid sentence.

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  3. TACT (Trial Assessment of Chelation Therapy) was performed to once and for all shut down the use of chelation therapy and the results came back and astounded the researchers. The beauty of it is the longer the patients were giving data the better it became, this was especially noted with diabetics. The control group noticed the improvement of the case group and wanted out. The US Navy started performing chelation therapy in the late 1940's because of the large amount of sailors and shipyard personnel that were exposed to lead paint. During the therapies they started noticing an improvement of people that had known cardiovascular diseases.
    TACT II was started and COVID became a problem for the study. Something to look into as well is MAHT (Major Autohemotherapy) which is very popular in many countries and can have quick and noticeable results.

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