CAN HEART DISEASE BE REVERSED?
KAMALAYA CONVERSATIONS WITH DR ASEEM MALHOTRA
Kamalaya had the privilege of hosting a truly exceptional guest, Dr Aseem Malhotra, a world-renowned cardiologist from the United Kingdom who is transforming cardiovascular health through preventive cardiology and lifestyle interventions. With over two decades of experience, he advocates for evidence-based medicine and challenges conventional dietary guidelines. Dr Malhotra educates the public on the importance of nutrition, exercise and stress management in preventing and reversing heart conditions. As a prolific speaker and writer, his expertise inspires a global audience to take control of their cardiovascular health. Recognised for his pioneering research, Dr Malhotra’s innovative approach to cardiology has earned him numerous accolades. He is an invaluable asset in the pursuit of optimal heart health.
Kamalaya Conversation Talk with Dr Malhotra is dedicated to our most vital organ, the heart. Hedelves into thought-provoking topics, including the potential reversal of heart diseases and the myth surrounding the obsession with lowering cholesterol levels. With the latest evidence on prevention management, he sheds light on how we can take control of our heart health and work towards potentially reversing heart disease.
Furthermore, Dr Malhotra explores the profound influence that big pharma has had on evidence-based medicine. By enlightening us on this critical issue, he encourages us to question the prevailing narratives and explore alternative approaches to healthcare.
He also presents heart-healthy solutions for both individuals and populations. By sharing his expertise, ultimately he empowers us to make informed choices that promote optimal heart health and overall wellbeing.
We are fortunate to have had Dr Aseem Malhotra with us at Kamalaya and invite you to join us on a journey towards a healthier heart and a brighter future. Watch this video to discover discover the facts behind the reversibility of heart diseases and why focusing on lowering cholesterol levels alone is futile.
*Any views, opinions or other information shared during Kamalaya Conversations are the speaker’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Kamalaya.