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#HeartAttack, #HeartDisease, #SugarKills, #CholesterolMyth, This “Healthy Food” Causes MORE Heart Attacks than Cholesterol | Dr. Michael Kent Explains This food is marketed as healthy — yet it may contribute to more heart attacks and strokes than cholesterol. In this video, I’m Dr. Clarence Martin, cardiologist and preventive heart specialist, and I’m breaking down the hidden ingredient quietly damaging millions of hearts every single day — especially in adults over 50. It’s not salt. It’s not cholesterol. And it’s hiding in foods you likely eat every week. In this episode, I explain: • The so-called “healthy food” linked to increased cardiovascular risk • Why excess added sugar can be more harmful than dietary fat • How this ingredient contributes to arterial inflammation and plaque instability • 10 common everyday foods that secretly contain it • Why manufacturers list it under 60+ different names • A realistic 4-week strategy to reduce it safely 👉 Subscribe for weekly heart-protective education 👉 Share this with someone over 50 👉 Comment “I’m making the change” if you’re ready to protect your heart Your heart has carried you for decades. Now it’s time to protect it. #HeartHealth #CardiologistExplains #PreventHeartDisease #HeartAttackPrevention #HealthyAging #Over60Health #ReduceInflammation #SugarAwareness #HiddenSugar #CholesterolMyths #CardiovascularHealth #ArteryHealth #MetabolicHealth #CleanEating #LongevityLifestyle #DoctorEducation #HealthOver60 #PreventiveCardiology #WellnessAfter60 #HeartSmart 📚 REFERENCES & MEDICAL SOURCES • The Lancet Commission & meta-analyses on cardiovascular risk assessment • Studies on ApoB as a superior predictor vs LDL-C • Data on small dense LDL and oxidized LDL in atherosclerosis • hs-CRP and inflammation research (Ridker et al.) • WHO guidelines on added sugar intake • Research on triglycerides and cardiovascular risk • Glycation and vascular stiffness studies • Insulin resistance and cardiometabolic disease literature 🩺 Medical Disclaimer The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. This content does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or before making any changes to your health routine. Dr. Clarence Martin and this channel make no guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained in this video. The content is current as of the date of production and scientific understanding evolves over time.. 📽️ Copyright Notice © 2025 Dr. Clarence Martin . All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or reuse of this content is strictly prohibited.