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Optimizing the Heart and Mind using Vascular Ultrasound – Vincent Leonti, MD

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The incidence of heart attacks in the United States is a heart stopping 720,000 per year, and an estimated 5.5 million have Alzheimer’s. And although these are obviously different conditions, affecting different bodily organs, they stem from the same problem.

A 3.65 trillion dollars system of care that is entirely focused on the indefinite management of chronic disease.

Fortunately, innovative physicians like Vincent Leonti, MD (medical director of the Princeton Integrative Health in Lawrenceville, New Jersey) are turning the system upside down and inside out.

Using diagnostic techniques like vascular ultrasound, as well as nutrition therapy, he and his team look to optimize the human body making it virtually impervious to many of the diseases inflicted on us through neglect, misinformation, and symptom suppression.

Vincent Leonti, MD graduated from SUNY upstate Medical University, and after being diagnosed with an 80 percent blockage in one coronary, and 70 percent in another, he transformed his lifestyle and medical philosophy.

Since then he has completed 5 marathons and together with his daughter, a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner (FDN-P) created the human optimization practice of the future.

Meet the world's experts in the art and science of human optimization at the next ScHO Conference in NY

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