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The Homocysteine Revolution |  | Author: Kilmer McCully Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 272 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 0879839759 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.136071 EAN: 9780879839758 ASIN: 0879839759
Publication Date: February 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description More than 30 years ago, a young Harvard pathologist offered the medical community a theory for the cause of one of today's biggest killers-- heart disease. It is called the Homocysteine Theory and is the medical breakthrough that inspired Andrew Weil to label Dr. McCully as "a visionary medical pioneer well ahead of his time". This discovery has the potential to save millions, yet ironically destroyed Dr. McCully's medical career. Homocysteine, a byproduct of metabolism, has been discovered to be a better risk indicator of heart disease than high cholesterol. A simple B6 vitamin and folic acid play a major role in controlling homocysteine levels. This proven theory will change the way the medical establishment views and treats heart disease. Today, the medical community is beginning to accept Dr. McCully's findings transforming his story from medical heresy to legitimate medicine. Updated and revised, complete with a new introduction by Walter Wilett, this eye opening book combines Dr. McCully's personal story and scientific philosophy with a fascinating exposition of his discovery and a special program to make use of this information to improve overall health.
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Homocystine - from the horse's mouth May 7, 2009 Saravanan Balakrishnan (Chennai, India) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There are two main messages from this book:
* High Homocysteine (an amino acid) levels in the blood damage the ineer walls of blood vessels, leading to hardening and clogging. Presence of LDL collesterol make the matter worse.
* Homocysteine levels can be usually lowered by supplementing with B6, B12 and Folic Acid (and of course, by eating a more wholesome food devoid of oxidised collesterol)
Beside the above, the book also carries two secondary messages. I think they are important as well:
* Dr McCully was the first one arrive at the relationship between high homocystine levels and higher incidence of heart attack. And he did this way back in the 60's. Hence, I consider this book to be first among equals
* The mainstream health care industry is yet to accept/appreciate the homocysteine connection. I can't understand how something as important can escape general acceptance for half a centry
However, this is one of the well written and important books on the subject.
Understanding Homocysteine February 13, 2008 Mack (New York- Fingerlakes Region) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Tho this book is over 10 years old, it appears to be the only publication of its kind! Well written by the discoverer of the importance of Homcysteine and its application to heart disease.
I'm looking for more recent understanding of this complicated subject.
A landmark health marker long ignored. August 13, 2007 David Wyllie 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is a revelation. Dr. McCully should have received a Nobel prize for this outstanding contribution to preventing one of the scourges of humanity.
good intro to homocysteine April 20, 2007 Paul (Boston MA) 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
Good book. I knew nothing about homocysteine when I started it, except that it was a marker for inflammation in the body, but I finished with a clear idea of its role in arteriosclerosis and general health. It's written from a historical point of view, both the more distant history of the first developments in understanding, and the last 30-35 years, when the author played a significant part. At first I did not like this indirect approach, wanting just the science, but it did turn out to be an interesting read and not a bad way to communicate the information. For a lay-reader, I found it stayed within the bounds of comprehensibility, but you do end up with maybe a dozen or so different biochemicals flitting in and out of the text, often with names that are slight variants on each other. But overall it's clear.
I'm surprised at the reviewer who thought there was no advice for personal health - that's the whole topic of chapter 5. I felt I got a clear picture about how to apply the information for personal health. Proponents of the paleolithic diet will find one of McCully's final conclusions about diet (to eat little meat and fish) indefensible. But that's a quibble in the book as a whole, and don't let it put you off the book if you want a good layman's introduction to homocysteine and how it relates to health.
status quo is a death sentence October 26, 2002 55 out of 70 found this review helpful
Excellent exposition of a revolution in medical science that will eventually save millions of lives. Besides, even if he is only half-rght, how tough can it be to take a few vitamins, eat your vegetables, cut down on donuts and doritos, and take a walk (preferably uphill) once in a while? Moreover, it is also an excellent and clear example of the entrenched members of a group suppressing an idea that would take away their income derived from maintaining current orthodoxy. This has always been true and always will be true. Why? After all, if you had attended college and graduate school and trained for 5 or more years beyond that, and accumulated $200k+ in debt to become qualified to perform open heart surgery (or pick whatever profession or skill you like), and to be elevated into a position of seeming god-like powers, and to be worshipped by the multitudes, and to hear the exalted "Doctor" pronounced before your name (egos please stand up!) and then someone came along with a new theory that said your patient could take 10 cents worth of vitamins every day and avoid your surgical specialty, don't you think you'd be a little resistant too? It is easy to say, well they have no integrity. But look at your own life, how many times do you resist a better idea or a change because it will mean a loss of income or prestige or might be a blow to your pride or ego? Keeping your expensive house and your porsche and your kids in private school and your wife out of divorce court is an extremely powerful incentive to maintain the status quo which is a 7-figure income for a heart surgeon. Sad but true and the most basic of human nature, preserving your own life and lifestyle. However, in this case, belief in the cholesterol theory of heart disease and that surgery is the only solution has lead to millions of deaths and untold billions in costs, money that could have been invested in many, many other worthwhile projects. So, a word to the wise: keep your eyes and minds open and look for this anti-growth phenomena behind every bit of resistance to a new idea, especially if it will impact somebodies income or fame or power or status, the pride and ego hooks that most of us hang our self-respect and self-worth on. Remember, the same powerful motivator that would keep silent a group of highly-educated, very intelligent, hard working and dedicated individuals, is the same motivator that will push a 14-year-old to murder to join a gang, simple human pride and eqo with the desire to be liked and accepted by his peers. Only a few courageous individuals in history, and Kilmer McCully can be counted among them, have been willing to throw away their careers and sometimes their lives for the sake of the highest human values - honesty and integrity and fierce dedication to truth. McCully should win the nobel prize for his work. We should also, every day, give thanks to him and that handful who have brought us this far in human history with their courageous, daring work and vision.
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