Both of these things are true, and this is why you have thought of it, and wanting us to weigh in. You know this to be the case, that this will help on the physical side and on the emotional side as well, in feeling she can do things to get her health and well-being more under control. That, too, has benefits. But this is not something that is over-promoted. The benefits are real. It will be variable, depending on individual cases and their precise dynamics in terms of cardiovascular support. But there are many reasons to embrace such an approach for anyone in her circumstance, worried about coronary artery disease, so we give this big thumbs up.
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