Brenda Watson's 'Heart of Perfect Health' returns to PBS

Renowned digestive health expert is back on public television in June with her breakthrough health show on the number-one killer of Americans.

May 17, 2013

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Brenda Watson's 'Heart of Perfect Health' returns to PBS

Brenda Watson, best-selling author, renowned PBS-TV educator and digestive health expert returns to the air the first half of June with her myth-busting, life-changing Public Television special, “Heart of Perfect Health: The Startling Truths about Heart Disease and the Power You Hold to Stop It”—shedding light on the silent inflammation epidemic and what Americans can do to live longer, healthier and more productive lives.

“Heart of Perfect Health” receives tremendous response
Due to its overwhelming success, “Heart of Perfect Health” will be airing again nationwide during the first half of June. This popular Public Television special has already raised more than $1 million since its debut in November of last year.

Transforming America’s health
For the past 20 years, Brenda Watson has committed herself to uncovering the core of optimum health with her in-depth experience with digestive care, digestive disease and its many health repercussions. Her best-selling books, health supplements, PBS shows and clinics have reached millions across America, giving them the tools to transform their health through a powerfully simple and integrated approach.

“Heart of Perfect Health”: the startling truths about heart disease
“Silent inflammation is not often discussed in medical circles, but it is critical to understand that it can be reversed. I especially encourage those with heart disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and high blood sugar to watch. This show has proved to be a real eye-opener for millions of viewers. Silent inflammation is so pervasive—and evasive—that most people have no idea it is happening to them,” Watson stated.

And the power you hold to stop it
“Heart of Perfect Health” is not simply about the problem of silent inflammation, but about the real and accessible solutions we all have to stop silent inflammation and improve heart disease health markers—high cholesterol, high blood pressure and high blood sugar.

“We don’t think of the gut when we think of heart disease,” says Watson, “though these two areas of the body are indeed linked. This groundbreaking PBS show details this connection and what we can do to reverse the vicious cycle of silent inflammation for good, and avoid becoming another health statistic. Viewers have been shocked at what is causing their silent inflammation and delighted with the power they hold to turn it around, starting in their own kitchens.”

 

 

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