Sunday, July 29, 2007

Heart-Disease: Drug Companies Hijack Clinton's Heart News

When Bill Clinton was scheduled for heart surgery, reporters spoke
of how he had been a junk food addict, loving burgers, fries, and
shakes, even eating a whole pie at one sitting.

After his quadruple bypass surgery, the major TV news shows talked
about how Bill had stopped taking his statin drugs, and showed many
of the pricey brands of pills.

Naughty, naughty, bad Bill.

Whoa! Stop! Time out!

Bad eating habits can clog arteries, despite any medications taken.
Good eating habits can reduce blood cholesterol levels and the
likelihood of plaque deposits. In fact, several medical studies have
shown that lifestyle changes can even reverse heart disease, with or
without drugs.

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