How 40,000 People Reverse Heart Disease
Written by the Editors at Weight Loss Buddy Press in
colaboration with Hans A. Diehl, DrHSc, MPH, FACN, CNS
It is well known that about two-thirds of the U.S. population is
either overweight or obese. The U.S. Surgeon General has stated
that approximately 75% of Western diseases, such as heart
disease, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, gout, arthritis, excess
weight gain, hypertension, diabetes, some cancers, impotence,
diverticular disease, constipation, heartburn, and gallbladder
disease, are "lifestyle-related." They are directly correlated
with our high fat diet, inadequate amounts of exercise, smoking,
high intake of caffeine, and high amounts of stress coupled with
insufficient support.
Hoping to address this alarming situation, more than 20 years
ago, cardiovascular epidemiologist Hans A. Diehl, DrHSc, MPH,
created the Coronary Health Improvement Project (CHIP). Since
then, this 40-hour community-based lifestyle intervention
program has helped more than 40,000 people rediscover their
health by preventing, arresting and reversing their diseases. It
has been conducted in more than 150 North American cities as
well as in Bangalore, India, Australia and Switzerland.
Depending upon the needs of the group, the meetings are held
either "live" with Dr. Diehl delivering the program personally
(usually meeting four times per week for four weeks) or as a
"video-based" program with certified CHIP facilitators (normally
two times per week for eight weeks). In addition, Dr. Diehl is a
best-selling author - To Your Health, Dynamic Living, and Health
Power (co-authored with Aileen Ludington, M.D.) -- as well as
the executive editor of a 24-page quarterly Lifeline Health
Letter; he has produced scores of health videos. CHIP empowers
people through its scientifically-documented, educational and
inspirational program that addresses common western diseases --
those that used to be seen primarily later in life. Today, these
diseases increasingly appear at far younger ages. CHIP may make
all the difference in one's life -- even the difference between
life and death.
In 1999, CHIP launched a "community health transformation
template" in Rockford, Illinois, a city with a population of
130,000. The intention was to transform Rockford into the
healthiest city in American, thereby enabling it to serve as a
model and template for cultural transformation on a
community-wide level. Recently, CHIP was recognized as just such
a model by HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson and was "approved" under
the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) as a "STEPS to a HealthierUS"
applicant. In addition to "live" CHIP, a series of CHIP videos
are offered through schools, churches, corporations, and
hospitals. In Rockford, CHIP is sponsored by the Swedish
American Health System's Center for Complementary Medicine.
Who is the typical CHIP participant? Generally, CHIP
participants are over the age of 40. Most are between the ages
of 50 and 59. There are twice as many women as men, and almost
90% are married. Clinical research, published in peer review
journals, has found that they have the following lifestyle
diseases:
10% report having heart disease 27% have
elevated blood sugar 42% are overweight 49%
show evidence of hypertension 60% are obese
89% are cholesterol above 160mg%
Over the course of the program, strict adherents are likely to
experience significant clinical improvements such as the
following:
Serum cholesterol reduction average 15 - 20%
Average weight loss of six pounds In about half of the
participants with type 11 diabetes, a dramatic reduction in need
for insulin and hypoglycemic agents Lowering of high
blood pressure levels Diminishing of angina
Reduced levels of depression and increase in self-esteem
Class & Video Lecture Schedule
Week 1
Modern Medicine: Miracles, Medicines, & Mirages The limitations
of high-tech medical approaches in dealing with lifestyle
related diseases
Portrait of a Killer: Onslaught from Within Atherosclerosis, the
culprit in many lifestyle diseases
Stalking the Killer Reviewing the risk factors for coronary
heart disease
Eat More and Weigh Less Basic guidelines for healthy, sustained
weight loss
Week 2
Going Up in Smoke Smoking - the most controllable risk factor
for coronary heart disease
The Magic of Fiber The role of fiber in preventing and reversing
lifestyle diseases
Reversing Hypertension Changing the major risk factors for high
blood pressure
Disarming Diabetes Lifestyle factors that can arrest or reverse
diabetes
Effective Cholesterol Control Dietary factors that prominently
affect blood levels of cholesterol
Fats in the Fire The role of excessive fat intake in lifestyle
diseases
Week 3
Fit at Any Age Benefits of regular exercise in preventing and
arresting disease
Boning Up on Osteoporosis Cause and prevention of this so-called
"disease of aging"
Lifestyle and Health Clinical studies that demonstrate how
lifestyle choices are related to health
The Optimal Diet Positive dietary guidelines for the prevention
and reversal of Western diseases
Week 4
Diet and Cancer Dietary factors in the development and
prevention of common cancers
Atherosclerosis of the Mind The importance of adaptability in
achieving and maintaining optimal health
The Gift of Forgiveness How a spirit of forgiveness enhances
emotional and overall health
Building Self-Worth The development, preservation and role of
self worth in a healthy person
Connie Thebarge's Story At the age of 59, Connie Thebarge, a
patient at the Ottawa Heart Institute in British Columbia,
Canada, was told that her doctors could no longer help her.
After all, in addition to suffering from hypertension, she had
diabetes and painful diabetic neuropathy. She had two heart
attacks followed by a triple coronary bypass surgery and an
unsuccessful angioplasty. Every day, she had to take 27 pills.
Not surprisingly, she was also depressed.
Yet, today, more than a decade later, Thebarge walks three miles
a day, swims twice a week, dances, and travels to Florida and
Europe. No longer depressed, she also requires far fewer pills.
How was this accomplished? Thebarge participated in CHIP and
transformed her life.
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