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Heart disease is still the #1 killer worldwide, yet 50-75% of people who suffer a heart attack have "normal" cholesterol levels.Traditional cardiology waits for symptoms—chest pain, shortness of breath, or cardiac arrest—before treating the problem. Dr. John Osborne, MD, PhD, argues this is like waiting for Stage 4 cancer before ordering a screening.In this episode, we dismantle "20th Century Cardiology." We explain why standard EKGs and stress tests fail to detect early plaque and why the "Cardiac Colonoscopy"—AI-enabled CCTA—is the only way to truly visualize your risk. We also dive deep into advanced reversal protocols, including the use of Colchicine for inflammation, the "Keto Paradox," and the genetic biomarkers (Lp(a) and ApoB) that you need to request immediately.*Topics Covered:*• The Failure of "Gold Standards": Why stress tests miss 30-40% of dangerous blockages.• Soft Plaque vs. Hard Plaque: Understanding the difference between stable calcium and the "lava" that causes sudden death.• Advanced Imaging: How AI CCTA visualizes the vessel wall (the "donut") rather than just the hole.• Protocols for Reversal: The role of Colchicine, PCSK9 inhibitors, and statins in shrinking plaque.• The Keto Paradox: Can you have healthy arteries with high cholesterol?• Genetics: Why everyone needs to test for Lipoprotein(a) once in their life.About Dr. John Osborne:Dr. John Osborne is a Preventative Cardiologist and Lipidologist based in Dallas. He holds an MD and PhD in cardiovascular physiology and founded State of the Heart Cardiology. He is the Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Clear Cardio, pioneering the use of AI in cardiac imaging to detect and reverse heart disease before it becomes fatal.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Heart Disease and Its Impact

04:46 Why Your "Normal" Cardiology Workup Is Useless

13:08 The Cardiac Colonoscopy: AI Imaging vs. Blind Blood Work

16:24 Cardiac CT + AI: The 20-Second Scan That Changes Everything

31:08 The Blood Tests That Actually Matter

36:36 Cholesterol vs. Sticky Vessels: The Two-Factor Model 

40:45 The Debate on Diets: Cholesterol and Inflammation

44:13 Reversing Heart Disease: Colchicine, Statins, and New Protocols

54:14 Exploring Stem Cell Therapy in Cardiology

57:00 The Future of Preventative Cardiology