Cholesterol And The French Paradox
25 October 2008, 18:30
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Have you ever heard of the "French Paradox"? The "French Paradox" is the unexplained riddle of how a nation of alcohol-quaffing, croissant-munching gourmands stays healthy and slim, while a disproportionate number of health-obsessed Americans are obese and at cardiovascular risk.

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Good Evening Frank, Have you ever heard of the "French Paradox"? The "French Paradox" is the unexplained riddle of how a nation of alcohol-quaffing, croissant-munching gourmands stays healthy and slim, while a disproportionate number of health-obsessed Americans are obese and at cardiovascular risk. This "French Paradox" has puzzled people for years. Frank Cooper answers this riddle in depth and with clarity. The

Comment by Brycen 10 December 2008 @ 23:53

great book. to admit that my general health is better as I continue to loose weight while eating more protein and [as far as possible] no synthetics such as margarine.

Comment by Kiara 15 November 2008 @ 18:42

I enjoyed reading about your life and cholesterol. I have used Lipitor for about three years now, successfully, if that is the appropriate term, reducing my cholesterol levels from the low 7s to the mid 3s over. I found that I could not take Zocor before I went to bed, because I had restless nights afterwards. I have been taking the tablet in the mornings, and the feedback on the drug in your So if you are tired of conflicting theories, diets, worried about your cholesterol, heart disease, or just plain unsure about your best health options available - then this insightful book about the French and their food and lifestyle is a must read.

Comment by Addison 7 November 2008 @ 01:51

told too often. - Dr. Joel M Kaufmann, PhD, Professor for Chemistry Emeritus, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, USA and author of the book Malignant Medical Myths. Hi Frank,

Comment by Keaton 31 October 2008 @ 16:05

Frank's hobby is making fine wines and attending his Monahan Estate vineyard - see www.MonahanEstate.com.au Hi Frank,

Comment by Toni 27 October 2008 @ 20:09

I thought you might like to know I gave a copy of your book to my Doctor. I had an appointment recently with her to get a flu shot and she said reading the book had been 'mind changing' and that she was seriously questioning the 'cholesterol paradigm'. This eBook includes clear illustrations, case histories, and practical real-life examples. This eBook is 140 pages in A4/Letterhead format, which is equal to the 250 page paperback book.

Comment by Derrick 27 October 2008 @ 08:47