Meat and Increased Heart Risk: 10% is Rise in TMAO

Published: Aug. 19, 2022, 5:30 p.m.

Dozens, if not hundreds, of research studies, connect meat consumption and increased heart disease risk (and cancer risk). The pathways have included the saturated fat and cholesterol content, a rise in inflammation, a rise in insulin resistance, lack of fiber, and nitrosamines. \xa0 This week, Dr. Kahn reviews new research that confirms the Meat-Heart Risk findings and adds new knowledge about a metabolite called TMAO that is produced by eating red meat. TMAO rapidly falls when red meat is eliminated from the diet. \xa0 Dr. Kahn also offers a new cardiac supplement, GG-Pure with discount code Kahn15 on the first order from www.xtend-life.com. \xa0