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I WAS THE FITTEST PERSON IN THE ROOM.
AND I WAS DYING.
At 52, top-ranked tennis pro Mark Kaplan had a heart attack on the court. He was the picture of health. Or so he thought.
In 1989, Arthur Ashe handed him a trophy at the US Open for Division 1 college player of the year. Neither of them knew they shared the same genetic disease. Arthur had a heart attack at 36 on a tennis court. He died at 49. Mark had a heart attack at 52 on a tennis court. He survived. His 16-year-old son carries the same gene. He was tested at 15. Three generations. Same genetics. One book.
Doctors told him it was just bad luck and put him on a lifetime of statins and drugs. But Mark knew there had to be a better way.
He dug into the science they do not teach in medical school and uncovered the real cause of heart disease, and the truth about cholesterol, statins, and a system built on managing disease, not curing it. Then he did the hard work to heal.
This is the story of how he went from a heart attack at 52 to stronger than ever-and how you can too.
"Every person on a statin should read it."
- Dr. Aseem Malhotra, Cardiologist, Author of A Statin-Free Life
"Read this to avoid repetition in your own life."
- Dr. Robert Cywes, MfD, PhD, Metabolic Surgeon
AND I WAS DYING.
At 52, top-ranked tennis pro Mark Kaplan had a heart attack on the court. He was the picture of health. Or so he thought.
In 1989, Arthur Ashe handed him a trophy at the US Open for Division 1 college player of the year. Neither of them knew they shared the same genetic disease. Arthur had a heart attack at 36 on a tennis court. He died at 49. Mark had a heart attack at 52 on a tennis court. He survived. His 16-year-old son carries the same gene. He was tested at 15. Three generations. Same genetics. One book.
Doctors told him it was just bad luck and put him on a lifetime of statins and drugs. But Mark knew there had to be a better way.
He dug into the science they do not teach in medical school and uncovered the real cause of heart disease, and the truth about cholesterol, statins, and a system built on managing disease, not curing it. Then he did the hard work to heal.
This is the story of how he went from a heart attack at 52 to stronger than ever-and how you can too.
"Every person on a statin should read it."
- Dr. Aseem Malhotra, Cardiologist, Author of A Statin-Free Life
"Read this to avoid repetition in your own life."
- Dr. Robert Cywes, MfD, PhD, Metabolic Surgeon
I WAS THE FITTEST PERSON IN THE ROOM.
AND I WAS DYING.
At 52, top-ranked tennis pro Mark Kaplan had a heart attack on the court. He was the picture of health. Or so he thought.
In 1989, Arthur Ashe handed him a trophy at the US Open for Division 1 college player of the year. Neither of them knew they shared the same genetic disease. Arthur had a heart attack at 36 on a tennis court. He died at 49. Mark had a heart attack at 52 on a tennis court. He survived. His 16-year-old son carries the same gene. He was tested at 15. Three generations. Same genetics. One book.
Doctors told him it was just bad luck and put him on a lifetime of statins and drugs. But Mark knew there had to be a better way.
He dug into the science they do not teach in medical school and uncovered the real cause of heart disease, and the truth about cholesterol, statins, and a system built on managing disease, not curing it. Then he did the hard work to heal.
This is the story of how he went from a heart attack at 52 to stronger than ever-and how you can too.
"Every person on a statin should read it."
- Dr. Aseem Malhotra, Cardiologist, Author of A Statin-Free Life
"Read this to avoid repetition in your own life."
- Dr. Robert Cywes, MfD, PhD, Metabolic Surgeon
AND I WAS DYING.
At 52, top-ranked tennis pro Mark Kaplan had a heart attack on the court. He was the picture of health. Or so he thought.
In 1989, Arthur Ashe handed him a trophy at the US Open for Division 1 college player of the year. Neither of them knew they shared the same genetic disease. Arthur had a heart attack at 36 on a tennis court. He died at 49. Mark had a heart attack at 52 on a tennis court. He survived. His 16-year-old son carries the same gene. He was tested at 15. Three generations. Same genetics. One book.
Doctors told him it was just bad luck and put him on a lifetime of statins and drugs. But Mark knew there had to be a better way.
He dug into the science they do not teach in medical school and uncovered the real cause of heart disease, and the truth about cholesterol, statins, and a system built on managing disease, not curing it. Then he did the hard work to heal.
This is the story of how he went from a heart attack at 52 to stronger than ever-and how you can too.
"Every person on a statin should read it."
- Dr. Aseem Malhotra, Cardiologist, Author of A Statin-Free Life
"Read this to avoid repetition in your own life."
- Dr. Robert Cywes, MfD, PhD, Metabolic Surgeon
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Genre: | Importe |
| Produktart: | Ratgeber |
| Rubrik: | Gesundheit |
| Thema: | Gesundheit |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9798992540963 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Kaplan, Mark |
| Hersteller: | HealthTruth Press |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 229 x 152 x 10 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Mark Kaplan |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 04.06.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,27 kg |