Common Mineral Key to Preventing #1 Killer in US, says top cardiologist
Magnesium can reduce your risk of heart disease by 25 percent or more
By the time you’ve finished reading this release; two more people in the U.S. will have died of heart disease. On average, it kills 800,000 Americans each year, or about one every 39 seconds.
In his just released book, Magnificent Magnesium, Dennis Goodman, M.D. develops a thoroughly documented argument showing the link between magnesium deficiency and heart disease. He goes on to reveal that 80 percent of Americans are magnesium deficient and explains why. And he tells what must happen, both in the medical community as well as our personal lives, if we are to beat the odds of death by heart disease.
Dr. Goodman’s new book reveals such life-saving insights as:
- Common, but deadly, symptoms that could indicate you are magnesium deficient
- How to tell if you’re at risk of heart attack, since half the people who die of one never recognized the warning signs
- The one effortless step you can take right now to greatly reduce your risk of heart disease—and numerous other health problems
Dr. Goodman is one of the nation’s premiere heart specialists. The New York Times and New York Times Magazine named him one of America’s “Top Doctors.” He is currently a clinical associate professor at the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology at NYU and director of integrative medicine at New York Medical Associates. He has appeared as a heart expert on numerous radio and television programs including Good Morning America, FOX News and NBC News. He has also hosted his own talk show on Sirius XM Radio. Magnificent Magnesium, by Square One Publishers, is available at Barnes and Noble, Amazon and on his website at www.dennisgoodmanmd.com.
Media can schedule an interview with Dr. Goodman by contacting publicist Chris Kelley at (406) 333-9999 or chris@polestarcom.com.