Know Your Risk Before It Strikes

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Problem Worth Solving

Every 43 seconds an American suffers a heart attack. Every 4 minutes, someone dies from a stroke, according to the American Heart Association. Nearly half had no warning. Their cholesterol looked normal. Their blood pressure was fine. Yet their arteries were silently diseased.

Heart disease and stroke remain the top killers in the United States, accounting for one in every three deaths. Beyond these sudden and devastating events, arterial disease fuels dementia, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease, erectile dysfunction, and other chronic conditions that affect more than 190 million Americans. The numbers are staggering.

Data Point Verified Stat Source
Cardiovascular Disease 121M affected in the US American Heart Association
Coronary Heart Disease 18.2M affected in the US CDC
Heart Attacks per year 1M affected in the US American Heart Association
Strokes per year 800K affected in the US CDC
Dementia 7M affected in the US Alzheimer’s Association
Hypertension 122.4M affected in the US Heart.org
Type 2 Diabetes 38M affected in the US CDC
Pre-Diabetes 98M affected in the US CDC
Erectile Dysfunction 30M affected in the US Urology Care Foundation
Periodontal Disease 64.7M affected in the US CDC
Sleep / Airway 25M affected in the US National Healthy Sleep Awareness Project

 

These numbers reveal the scale of the crisis. Millions of Americans live with conditions rooted in arterial disease, yet most do not realize the connection until it is too late.

Why Standard Care Falls Short

Conventional medicine is divided into specialties. Cardiologists focus on the heart, neurologists on the brain, nephrologists on the kidneys. Yet no specialty is responsible for the 30,000 miles of arteries that carry blood to every organ in the body.

According to the National Institutes of Health, nearly half of heart attacks and ischemic strokes occur in people without traditional risk factors. Standard testing is not enough. Patients leave the doctor’s office with a clean bill of health, only to collapse weeks or months later.

This is why the current model is called sick care. It reacts after an event has already happened instead of preventing it.

A Different Approach: The BaleDoneen Method

The BaleDoneen Method is a science-based approach that targets the root cause of these diseases: unhealthy arteries. While standard care waits for an event and reacts, our approach identifies hidden risks early, extinguishes inflammation, and restores arterial health before tragedy strikes.

The BaleDoneen Method is focused on the specialty of arteriology. This approach optimizes the wellness of 30,000 miles of arteries in the body to avoid heart attacks, strokes, Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, type 2 diabetes, and a host of other conditions. Arteriology transcends the traditional medical silos that have resulted in incomplete, fragmented care for patients with cardiovascular disease, the leading killer of Americans.

What makes us different:

  • We treat arterial health as its own specialty, called arteriology.
  • We use advanced laboratory tests and imaging to detect arterial disease before symptoms appear.
  • We identify and extinguish inflammation, the fire that triggers heart attacks and strokes.
  • We personalize care with genetic testing and precision medicine.
  • We set optimal goals for each patient, not just averages from large studies.
  • We prevent, halt, and reverse arterial disease rather than waiting for an emergency.

Make America Healthy Again

Backed by Science

According to a study published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, an eight-year retrospective analysis of 576 patients treated with the BaleDoneen Method showed significant reductions in carotid intima media thickness and plaque burden. Patients experienced measurable regression of arterial disease, proving it can be reversed when inflammation and other root causes are properly identified and treated.

A separate study published in the Archives of Medical Science reported outcomes from a community based prevention clinic using the BaleDoneen Method. Within two years, patients saw a 52.7% reduction in maximum carotid intima media thickness, a 3% reduction in mean carotid intima media thickness, and an 87% reduction in plaque instability. The same study also documented a 78.4% decrease in lipid laden plaques. These results confirm that the BaleDoneen Method can halt, stabilize, and reverse arterial disease, outcomes that traditional care has not achieved.

Real Stories, Real Results

Statistics show the scale of the problem, but patient stories show the impact.

Joe was 58 when his doctors told him his only chance of survival was a heart transplant. His ejection fraction was less than 20%, meaning his heart was only pumping a fifth of normal strength. He prepared to say goodbye to his future. Instead, Joe entered the BaleDoneen program. Today, nearly 20 years later, he is 77, living with his own strong heart. His ejection fraction is a healthy 52%.

Neal had his first heart attack at 41. By the age of 48, he had undergone 13 stents. His cardiologist placed him on a transplant list and told him there were no other options. As a last resort, Neal turned to the BaleDoneen Method. By treating the root causes of his arterial inflammation, Neal regained his ability to walk, regained strength, and found hope that he would be there for his children’s milestones.

These are not rare exceptions. They reflect a larger pattern of outcomes seen across thousands of BaleDoneen patients.

The Cost of Doing Nothing

According to the American Heart Association, cardiovascular disease and stroke cost the United States more than 320 billion dollars each year in direct medical costs and lost productivity. The average cost of a single heart attack is estimated at $800,000 to 1 million dollars.

As the population ages, these costs will continue to rise. Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance programs are already strained. Preventing events before they happen is the only way to reduce this financial and human burden.

Why This Matters for America

Cardiovascular disease is not just an individual problem, it is a national crisis. One in every three deaths is caused by heart attack or stroke. Millions more live with dementia, kidney failure, or type 2 diabetes, all linked to the health of the arteries.

The BaleDoneen Method shows that this cycle is not inevitable. Prevention is possible. Reversal is possible. With widespread adoption, America could dramatically reduce deaths, lower healthcare spending, and give millions of people more healthy years.

National Impact of Adoption

  • If applied to the entire nation, the BaleDoneen Method could choose between being proactive in prevention or paying the unnecessarily high costs of illness.
  • Reduce hospital stays, surgery, and untimely deaths dramatically.
  • Reduce spending on Medicare and Medicaid associated with cardiovascular disease.
  • Add millions of years of healthy life to Americans.
  • Prevent aging-related illnesses such as dementia and kidney failure through the maintenance of microvascular health.

An Economic and Social Imperative

It is not just a healthcare innovation; it is a national opportunity. America can save lives, lower the cost of healthcare, and empower the well-being of the American populace by adopting prevention. Essentially, America must choose between being proactive in prevention and paying the unnecessarily high costs of illness.

Health Outcome Economic Impact Social Benefit Aging Impact
Fewer hospitalizations Lower Medicare costs Stronger communities Less dementia
Reduced deaths Lower Medicaid spend Families preserved Less kidney failure
Prevented strokes Economic savings Longer independence Less heart failure
Healthier patients Reduced healthcare waste Productive workforce Less microvascular damage

A Call to Action

Heart attacks and strokes often strike without warning. They do not have to. Thousands of patients have already reversed their risk through the BaleDoneen Method. You can too.

Take the Free Heart Health Risk Assessment to learn your risk today or enroll in the BaleDoneen program right away.

About the Author: Randy Kembel