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Empower your heart health series: How Ultra-Processed Foods and Supplements Can Contribute to Cardiovascular Risk
Hey Heart buddies! Today is part four of our series with cardiac dietitian Michelle Routhenstein. We delve into the dangers of ultra-processed foods, particularly supplements like protein and electrolyte powders. Did you know these products can elevate inflammatory markers, increasing the risk of heart attacks!? Michelle explains the concept of oxidative stress and its impact on heart health, highlighting the importance of pairing good nutrition with exercise. She offers practical advice on switching from processed recovery drinks to real food. The episode underscores the value of comprehensive heart health strategies and announces Michelle's upcoming six-week heart optimization course for more in-depth learning.How to find MichelleMichelle Routhenstein, MS, RD, CDCES, CDNCardiology Dietitian and Preventive Cardiology NutritionistOwner of Entirely Nourished, LLCSign up for her next Optimize Group at here. This is an affiliate link and by signing up, you support this podcast. Thank you! About the program: Optimize is a six-week virtual heart optimization group program designed to teach you how to protect your heart through science-based nutrition. In this live program, Michelle Routhenstein, a cardiovascular dietitian, leads Zoom lectures that delve into arterial health and how to enhance your cardiovascular risk profile. She addresses underlying issues like inflammation, oxidative stress, and insulin resistance using evidence-based nutritional strategies. Throughout the six weeks, you'll also have access to a private community for questions, support, and the implementation of science-based heart-healthy changes to safeguard your heart for the long term.Get in touch...P: (646) 979-0328 E: Michelle@EntirelyNourished.comhttp://www.entirelynourished.com Join the Patreon Community! The Joyful Beat zoom group starts in September 2024.**I am not a doctor and this is not medical advice. Be sure to check in with your care team about all the next right steps for you
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