Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in America. But new findings show that up to 50% of heart attacks and strokes can be prevented with the right approach.

Dr. Bradley Bale and Dr. Amy Doneen have spent decades studying what actually works to protect the heart. Their research focuses on finding disease early and stopping it before it causes harm.

“Most people wait until they have symptoms,” says Dr. Bale. “By then, significant damage has already occurred. We help people identify and address risks years earlier.” The BaleDoneen Method centers on five key areas:

Know Your Real Risk: 

Standard cholesterol tests miss critical warning signs. Advanced testing reveals inflammation, plaque buildup, and other hidden threats that traditional exams overlook.

Control Blood Sugar: 

High blood sugar damages arteries even before diabetes develops. Keeping glucose levels stable protects blood vessels and reduces heart attack risk by 40%.

Reduce Inflammation: 

Chronic inflammation in the body weakens artery walls. Simple blood tests can measure this risk, and dietary changes can bring it down.

Improved Oral Health: 

Gum disease doubles heart attack risk. Bacteria from infected gums enter the bloodstream and trigger arterial damage. Regular dental care is heart care.

Adopt Heart-Smart Habits: 

Exercise, stress management, and quality sleep strengthen the cardiovascular system. Small daily choices add up to major protection.

The method has helped thousands of patients avoid heart attacks and strokes. Many have reversed arterial plaque through targeted lifestyle changes and medical therapy.

“We give people a clear plan based on their individual risk factors,” explains Dr. Doneen. “It’s not about fear. It’s about taking control with information that works.”

For more information about heart disease prevention and risk assessment, visit the official website.

About the Program

This evidence-based approach combines advanced testing, personalized treatment plans, and patient education. Healthcare providers across the country now use these protocols to help patients achieve better heart health outcomes.

Contact: 

Website: https://baledoneen.com/

Phone Number: 866-217-9272

Email: info@baledoneen.com

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