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...much fat is too much? The American Heart Association says 30% of a day's calories. That may sound strict, but it doesn't go nearly far enough to satisfy Dr. Dean Ornish, a University of California cardiologist and dean of the eat-right-for-a-healthy-heart school of medicine. Ornish has long maintained that changes in diet and lifestyle can treat heart disease as effectively as drugs and surgery--perhaps even more so. But modest reductions in fat intake, he says, usually do your heart no good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ornish Approach: Dean of the Low-Fat Diets | 7/19/1999 | See Source »

...Ornish puts his heart patients on a strict vegetarian diet allowing for--at most--a third of the fat of the A.H.A. diet. (Patients also take part in an exercise and stretching regimen, plus meditation and group therapy to reduce stress.) Result: according to a five-year study published in 1998, patients on the Ornish regimen had lower cholesterol levels and fewer angina episodes, and in many cases they were able to avoid bypass surgery and angioplasty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ornish Approach: Dean of the Low-Fat Diets | 7/19/1999 | See Source »

...Even Ornish acknowledges that his diet isn't for everyone. A third of the patients in his study dropped out, and critics wonder whether it's really necessary to cut that much fat--and fun--out of life. But Ornish scoffs at the skeptics. "Rather than literally or figuratively bypassing the problem," he says, "my treatment addresses the cause...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ornish Approach: Dean of the Low-Fat Diets | 7/19/1999 | See Source »

Insurers too have begun to take notice. Several pay for acupuncture, biofeedback and massage, if prescribed by a physician. One company, American Western Life of Foster City, California, covers a wide range of treatments under a pioneering wellness program. Twenty others even cover Dr. Dean Ornish's yoga, meditation and diet program for reversing coronary heart disease. Says Ornish: "When you compare the cost of an angioplasty to the cost of this program, the insurers are saving $5.55 for every dollar they spend. Moreover, 90% of the people recommended for bypass have been able to avoid it." Chiropractors, long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHALLENGING THE MAINSTREAM | 9/18/1996 | See Source »

...truth is that for many Americans, the '80s and '90s have been tough. Malaise. Recession. Unemployment. Double employment. The decline of the family. The rise of aids. The real epidemic, says Dr. Dean Ornish, author of the best-selling Eat More, Weigh Less, is not obesity but what he calls "emotional and spiritual heart disease." "There's been such a radical shift in our culture," he says. "People feel lonely, isolated and alienated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fat Times What health craze? | 1/16/1995 | See Source »

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