


Has the Cholesterol Test Outlived its Usefulness?
Ten years ago, cardiologist Steven Sinatra, M.D., and I came together to write a book called The Great Cholesterol Myth, which, as you can imagine, was a pretty controversial name for a book. It landed us on the Dr. Oz show where I said, “Trying to reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering your LDL cholesterol is like trying to reduce the calories on your whopper by taking off the lettuce.”
That statement is even truer today than it was a decade ago.

How and Where To Buy Vitamins
So if you want authentic versions of the best supplements sold in America, what should you do?
Glad you asked.
Emerson now offers an online pharmacy called WELLEVATE, on which patients can now order any products in the Emerson catalog. All you have to do is sign up under the name of a health professional (MD, PhD, ND, etc) who already has a clinical/professional account.

Study Points to the Truth About Saturated Fats and Heart Health
Since almost the beginning of my career I’ve suspected that the medical and nutritional establishment was wrong on fat and cholesterol. For the last two decades, I’ve been certain of it. And the research—especially since 2010, has backed me up. Saturated fat does not...
Want to know the next big thing? Look to these influencer survey results
I met many passionate influencers while manning a booth at ShiftCon, a conference for the top health and wellness influencers. These social media influencers aren’t followers. They want to do more than share an easy recipe or the latest face cream. And according to...