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An Indian cardiologist renowned globally for his non-invasive cardiac therapies spoke about the therapies and their potential impact on heart health at the AsaMai Temple in Hicksville on February 18.
Dr. Bimal Chhajer spoke at an event organized by World Vegan Vision in collaboration with the Indian Association of Long Island (IALI) and Sattvic Group Co., aimed to shed light on the crucial role of diet and lifestyle in preventing and reversing heart diseases.
World Vegan Vision is a nonprofit organization with a mission to increase public awareness about the main aspects of veganism – health, animal rights, and environmental conservation. The organization aims to organize activities to raise awareness about these issues. The collaborative efforts of World Vegan Vision, IALI, and Sattvic Group Co. exemplify the commitment to community well-being and education on the transformative potential of diet and lifestyle choices in preventing and reversing heart diseases.
Known for his groundbreaking work in the field of cardiology, Dr. Chhajer captivated the audience with his insights into non-invasive cardiac therapies and their potential impact on heart health. His talk focused on the revolutionary approach of preventing and even reversing heart diseases through conscientious choices in diet and lifestyle.
The collaborative efforts of World Vegan Vision, IALI, and Sattvic Group Co. brought together people from diverse backgrounds, fostering a community dedicated to promoting heart health and well-being. The event underscored the significance of adopting a plant-based, heart-healthy diet and embracing a lifestyle that supports cardiovascular wellness.
“We are honored to have had Dr. Chhajer share his expertise with our community. His pioneering work has paved the way for a paradigm shift in how we approach heart health,” remarked Rakesh Bhargava, President of World Vegan Vision. “This event aligns with our mission to spread awareness about the benefits of a plant-based lifestyle and its positive impact on cardiovascular health.”