Our medical and food production industries are more worried about sales volumes than the health of their customers. We, as consumers though, have to push back and manage our own diets. You can't legitimately legislate such things. However, incentives to good healthy lifestyles should be advocated. It's why I'll ride 60+ miles on my bike today.
CMON MAN! Lets just do the "Full Alphabet Syndrome " A-Z so no letter gets left out! SO much for INCLUSIVITY! Do you KNOW how marginalized ALL the other letters are?
So CKM is a “combined’ syndrome that came about because the medical and pharmaceutical industries enabled high health risk factors through their shoddy health care and practice. Encouraging Obesity, Overmedication, Death jabs, to name a few.
o Adopt a Heart-Healthy Diet: Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats, while limiting salt intake to help control blood pressure.
o Stay Physically Active: Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly to significantly improve overall health.
o Monitor Health Regularly: Track blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, weight, and kidney function through routine checkups to catch potential issues early.
o Avoid Tobacco and Limit Alcohol: Both habits significantly increase risk across all three systems.
o Manage Stress Effectively: Use mindfulness or relaxation techniques and ensure adequate sleep.
o Follow Medical Advice: Take prescribed medications and attend routine checkups.
In other words, do what you should have been doing all along. And we need the AHA to tell us this? You have to love that last one... "Follow Medical Advice"... You mean like the advice to get the COVID jabs and commit slow suicide?
"Adopt a Heart-Healthy Diet: Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats, while limiting salt intake to help control blood pressure."
They are feeding the same BS that causes the problem. They are subtly saying don't eat saturated animal fat and eat seed oils. These are the lies started by Ancel Keys in the late 1950s and pushed by the AHA since the early 1960's.
Do not eat any seed oils as they are massively inflammatory. Do not eat any foods made with high fructose corn syrup. Limit total sugar intake to 25gm per day max less if you can. Limit total carb intake to less than 50gms/day.
"Follow Medical Advice: Take prescribed medications and attend routine checkups."
Don't get on the medication Ferris Wheel. You will never get off. First adjust your diet to get blood sugar under control. Never take statins-they will kill you. Your brain is 75% cholesterol. Your liver makes cholesterol. Your body needs cholesterol. This is part of the lie that Ancel Keys started in the late 1950s that has led to the massive amount of cardiovascular disease today.
As a coder, I've seen this often for years. Years ago, with ICD-9(before 2015-16) we assumed a relationship between hypertension and chronic kidney disease and ckd and diabetes, this is also true now under icd-10. We also assumed a relationship between hypertension and heart failure. There are combination codes for these diseases when they occur together. Unless the doctor specifically says they are not related. In the coding world, we are not to assume a relationship between diseases unless the doctor says they are related with the exception of those I mentioned, (as well as several others, especially diabetes and related diseases)and this applies to the outpatient occurrences, the inpatient rules are way different and I don't work those charts.
I guess they have decided to give this a specific name though I have yet to see any new codes related to this.
How to contribute to health - I stopped reading when I came to the line: Follow Medical Advice: Take prescribed medications and attend routine checkups
Consider all the millions that took the Covid Jab because the followed Medical Advice, and the people still that are getting seasonal Flu shots that do nothing.
Also known as…. The continued cover up of the baffling.
Our medical and food production industries are more worried about sales volumes than the health of their customers. We, as consumers though, have to push back and manage our own diets. You can't legitimately legislate such things. However, incentives to good healthy lifestyles should be advocated. It's why I'll ride 60+ miles on my bike today.
This is worth the watch. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pgjiikoz8Q0
You are implying it was not intentional?
CMON MAN! Lets just do the "Full Alphabet Syndrome " A-Z so no letter gets left out! SO much for INCLUSIVITY! Do you KNOW how marginalized ALL the other letters are?
Bravo 👏🏻
But...but...what about numbers? Don't be anti-number!
So CKM is a “combined’ syndrome that came about because the medical and pharmaceutical industries enabled high health risk factors through their shoddy health care and practice. Encouraging Obesity, Overmedication, Death jabs, to name a few.
I wonder how many hard working doctors and medical researchers did it take to create this new disease.
Endless chronic disease, thanks to the death jab.
when my bp was very high (couldnt donate blood high) 8yrs ago, one thing they did was a kidney sonogram for damage so imo the link has been there.
AHA's SHOCKING!!! conclusion:
o Adopt a Heart-Healthy Diet: Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats, while limiting salt intake to help control blood pressure.
o Stay Physically Active: Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly to significantly improve overall health.
o Monitor Health Regularly: Track blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol, weight, and kidney function through routine checkups to catch potential issues early.
o Avoid Tobacco and Limit Alcohol: Both habits significantly increase risk across all three systems.
o Manage Stress Effectively: Use mindfulness or relaxation techniques and ensure adequate sleep.
o Follow Medical Advice: Take prescribed medications and attend routine checkups.
In other words, do what you should have been doing all along. And we need the AHA to tell us this? You have to love that last one... "Follow Medical Advice"... You mean like the advice to get the COVID jabs and commit slow suicide?
Salt is not the issue. Sugar is.
We need salt to live. We don't need sugar to live.
All but that last one, consume petroleum waste chemicals, err i mean prescribed pharmaceuticals
"Adopt a Heart-Healthy Diet: Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats, while limiting salt intake to help control blood pressure."
They are feeding the same BS that causes the problem. They are subtly saying don't eat saturated animal fat and eat seed oils. These are the lies started by Ancel Keys in the late 1950s and pushed by the AHA since the early 1960's.
Do not eat any seed oils as they are massively inflammatory. Do not eat any foods made with high fructose corn syrup. Limit total sugar intake to 25gm per day max less if you can. Limit total carb intake to less than 50gms/day.
"Follow Medical Advice: Take prescribed medications and attend routine checkups." Don't get on the medication Ferris Wheel. You will never get off. First adjust your diet to get blood sugar under control. Never take statins-they will kill you. Your brain is 75% cholesterol. Your liver makes cholesterol. Your body needs cholesterol. This is part of the lie that Ancel Keys started in the late 1950s that has led to the massive amount of cardiovascular disease today.
We did
As a coder, I've seen this often for years. Years ago, with ICD-9(before 2015-16) we assumed a relationship between hypertension and chronic kidney disease and ckd and diabetes, this is also true now under icd-10. We also assumed a relationship between hypertension and heart failure. There are combination codes for these diseases when they occur together. Unless the doctor specifically says they are not related. In the coding world, we are not to assume a relationship between diseases unless the doctor says they are related with the exception of those I mentioned, (as well as several others, especially diabetes and related diseases)and this applies to the outpatient occurrences, the inpatient rules are way different and I don't work those charts.
I guess they have decided to give this a specific name though I have yet to see any new codes related to this.
How to contribute to health - I stopped reading when I came to the line: Follow Medical Advice: Take prescribed medications and attend routine checkups
Consider all the millions that took the Covid Jab because the followed Medical Advice, and the people still that are getting seasonal Flu shots that do nothing.
"Flu shots that do nothing." Actually they increase your risk of getting the flu.
Yes, thanks correcting me.
BAFFLED.
Could be worse though…
You betcha.